IP Calculator takes an IP address and netmask and calculates the resulting broadcast, network. By giving the IP Address,Netmask, you can design subnets. It is also intended to be a teaching tool and presents the subnetting results as easy-to-understand binary values.Features:Subnet Mask CalculatorThis calculator will calculate what subnet mask to use to get the required number of networks or nodes. You'll need to enter the network portion of a IP address and the required number of sub-networks or nodes. When you have entered these values,Tab on 'Calculate' and it will list the network class (A, B or C), the number of sub-networks, the number of nodes per sub-network and the subnet mask to use. The subnet lists will only show the first 256 and last 256 entries. Network/Node CalculatorThis calculator will calculate the network and node components for that network. It will automatically calculate based on the information provided in the subnet calculator, or you can enter information in directly.IP Address ConverterThis converter will take an IP address in binary, hex or as a single decimal number. Tab on the "Calculate" button, and the address is converted into the other 4 formats(Binary,Binary 32-bit,Haxadecimal,Decimal).IPv4 to IPv6 Address ConverterThis calculator is a simple tool, that converts an IPv4 formatted address (x.x.x.x) to an IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) formatted address. It displays the converted address in Full , Shorthand , and Dot Notation formats. Useful for quick conversions, and for getting used to the upcoming IPv6 protocol.Local or Remote Packet Destination CalculatorThis Calculator will take you through a step calculation of a local or remote destination.You will see if the packet will be sent to the local subnet, or the remote subnet. |