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2_x:datamodel:tools [2023/11/03 16:38] – [Find space] cnaud | 2_x:datamodel:tools [2023/11/03 16:49] – [Subnet calculator] cnaud | ||
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- | All offers can be transformed into a subnet block or a subnet. By clicking the appropriate | + | All offers can be transformed into a subnet block or a subnet. By clicking the appropriate |
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The first step will require you to select the IP space you want to work in: IPv4 or IPv6. | The first step will require you to select the IP space you want to work in: IPv4 or IPv6. | ||
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You'll need then to enter an IP address and a mask. | You'll need then to enter an IP address and a mask. | ||
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- | {{ calculator_ipv6subnet.png }} | + | {{ calculator_ipv6subnet3x.png }} |
Once required information is entered, IPv4 calculation provides : | Once required information is entered, IPv4 calculation provides : | ||
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* Next Subnet IP | * Next Subnet IP | ||
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And IPv6 calculation provides: | And IPv6 calculation provides: | ||
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* Next Subnet IP | * Next Subnet IP | ||
- | {{ calculator_output_ipv6subnet.png }} | + | {{ calculator_output_ipv6subnet3x.png }} |
In both cases, the tool will offer the possibility to create 3 subnet blocks and / or 3 subnets: | In both cases, the tool will offer the possibility to create 3 subnet blocks and / or 3 subnets: |