Subnet Mask:
Subnet mask is a 32 bits value which
differentiate the host portion & network portion of an IP
address.
Where network portion is designate by the 1's & host portion
0's.
Wild card Mask:
Wild card mask defines which IP addresses are
allowed & which are blocked.
Where 0's defines the accurate match where non zero value
defines any value on the corresponding octete.
The wildcard mask for 255.255.255.0 is 0.0.0.255. Wildcard masks are used in routing protocols to specify which bits of an IP address should be matched and which bits can vary. In this case, the first three octets (255) indicate that those bits must match exactly, while the last octet (0) allows for any value, hence the wildcard portion (255).
The 3M Company used to produce the 3M Mask. However, they sold the liquid mask name to the Trimex Company who now produces the 3M Mask and calls it Trimex Window Mask.
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The subnet mask for the IP address 192.0.0.4 depends on the network configuration. If it is using the default Class C subnet mask, it would be 255.255.255.0, indicating that the first three octets are used for the network portion. However, if it is configured differently, a custom subnet mask could be applied. To determine the exact subnet mask, one would need more context about the network setup.
mask
Inverse Mask Mask: 255.255.0.0 Wildcard Mask: 0.0.255.255
this is a class c network address and the subnet mask is by default 255.255.255.0 or /24
Which wildcard mask would specify all IP addresses from 192.168.8.0 through 192.168.15.255?
x -> 0 y -> 1
255.255.248.0
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The wildcard mask for 255.255.255.0 is 0.0.0.255. Wildcard masks are used in routing protocols to specify which bits of an IP address should be matched and which bits can vary. In this case, the first three octets (255) indicate that those bits must match exactly, while the last octet (0) allows for any value, hence the wildcard portion (255).
network address wildcard mask area ID
192.168.4.0/20 192.168.4.0/22 192.168.4.0/24 192.168.4.0/26
You can't find the gateway or any other address in a subnet mask; the subnet mask is used to separate the parts of an address - the network id part and the host id part. Look at other settings for the gateway, such as ipconfig or ifconfig
Presuming that the objective is to find the longest mask with a non-zero host portion, consider 180, which is 0b10110100. 5 bits would be the longest possible mask, so a /29 (24+5) would be the longest legal mask. /30 would have the host number as zero which is not allowed.
You need mask for complicated selections. If you have a bunch of objects in composition, you could use mask for faster and more productive work.