192.168.1.164/30

Private (RFC 1918) RFC 1918

Class C — /30 prefix — 2 usable hosts

Network Address
192.168.1.164
Broadcast Address
192.168.1.167
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.252
Usable Hosts
2
First Usable IP
192.168.1.165
Last Usable IP
192.168.1.166
Total IPs
4
Prefix Length
/30

Network address — the base address of the block (192.168.1.164). All devices in this subnet share this prefix. Cannot be assigned to a host.

Broadcast address — packets sent to 192.168.1.167 are delivered to every device in the subnet. Also reserved — not assignable.

Usable hosts — the 2 addresses between those two that you can assign to servers, VMs, or interfaces.

Subnet mask255.255.255.252 is the dotted-decimal equivalent of /30. Older tools and Cisco configs use this format instead of CIDR slash notation.

Full Details

CIDR Notation 192.168.1.164/30
Network Address 192.168.1.164
Broadcast Address 192.168.1.167
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.252
Wildcard Mask 0.0.0.3
Prefix Length /30
IP Address Class Class C
Total IP Addresses 4
Usable Host Addresses 2
First Usable IP 192.168.1.165
Last Usable IP 192.168.1.166
Network (Hex) 0xC0A801A4
Broadcast (Hex) 0xC0A801A7
Governing RFC RFC 1918
Address Type Private (RFC 1918)

Binary Representation

Network Address
11000000.10101000.00000001 11000000.10101000.00000001.10100100
Subnet Mask
11111111.11111111.11111111.11111100

The first 30 bits (1s in the mask) identify the network. The remaining 2 bits identify hosts within the network.

All 4 IP Addresses in this Range

192.168.1.164 net
192.168.1.165
192.168.1.166
192.168.1.167 bcast

/30 Subnet Reference

Total IPs 4
Usable Hosts 2
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.252
Wildcard 0.0.0.3

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