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CIDR Ranges for Firewall Rules

Convert IP ranges to CIDR notation for firewall allow/deny rules and ACLs.

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/0/8/16/24/32
254
Usable hosts
256
Total addresses
Network address192.168.1.0/24
Usable host range192.168.1.1 – 192.168.1.254
Broadcast address192.168.1.255
Subnet mask255.255.255.0
Wildcard mask0.0.0.255
Mask (binary)11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000
IP classC
Address typePrivate (RFC 1918)

IPv4 subnetting reference. /31 and /32 are handled per RFC 3021 (point-to-point and single-host). All math runs locally in your browser.

Firewall tips

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Firewall and security-group rules use CIDR notation. Confirm a range covers exactly the IPs you intend β€” no more, no less.

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The wildcard mask is what Cisco ACLs use (inverse of the subnet mask) β€” this tool shows both.

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To allow a single host, use /32. To allow a whole office subnet, match its network CIDR exactly to avoid over-permitting.

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