CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) is an IP addressing scheme where a single IP address can be used to designate many unique IP addresses. A CIDR IP address looks like a normal IP address except that it ends with a slash followed by a number, called the IP network prefix. for example 8.8.4.0/24. One big advantage of CIDR addresses is to reduce the size of routing tables and make more IP addresses available within organizations.
However if you want a list of all IP’s covered by a CIDR, things are a little complicated. This is where our tool comes in, it will not only list all the IP’s from a CIDR but will also give you some other useful information such as how many IPs are in the CIDR etc.
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