/6 Subnet

67,108,864 total IPs — 67,108,862 usable hosts.

Total IPs
67,108,864
Usable Hosts
67,108,862
Subnet Mask
252.0.0.0
Wildcard Mask
3.255.255.255

Example /6 Networks

CIDR Network First Usable Last Usable Broadcast Hosts
8.0.0.0/6 8.0.0.0 8.0.0.1 11.255.255.254 11.255.255.255 67,108,862
172.0.0.0/6 172.0.0.0 172.0.0.1 175.255.255.254 175.255.255.255 67,108,862
172.0.0.0/6 172.0.0.0 172.0.0.1 175.255.255.254 175.255.255.255 67,108,862
192.0.0.0/6 192.0.0.0 192.0.0.1 195.255.255.254 195.255.255.255 67,108,862
192.0.0.0/6 192.0.0.0 192.0.0.1 195.255.255.254 195.255.255.255 67,108,862
8.0.0.0/6 8.0.0.0 8.0.0.1 11.255.255.254 11.255.255.255 67,108,862

How /6 Compares

Prefix Total IPs Usable Hosts Subnet Mask Typical Use
/3 536,870,912 536,870,910 224.0.0.0
/4 268,435,456 268,435,454 240.0.0.0
/5 134,217,728 134,217,726 248.0.0.0
/6 ◀ 67,108,864 67,108,862 252.0.0.0
/7 33,554,432 33,554,430 254.0.0.0
/8 16,777,216 16,777,214 255.0.0.0 Entire private Class A or ISP allocation
/9 8,388,608 8,388,606 255.128.0.0 Large regional allocations

Frequently Asked Questions

How many IPs are in a /6?

A /6 subnet contains 67,108,864 total IP addresses and 67,108,862 usable host addresses. The network address (first IP) and broadcast address (last IP) are reserved and cannot be assigned to hosts.

What is the subnet mask for /6?

The subnet mask for a /6 is 252.0.0.0. In CIDR notation, the prefix length /6 means the first 6 bits of the address are the network portion. The wildcard (inverse) mask is 3.255.255.255.

How many /6 subnets fit in a /5?

Exactly 2 — a /5 can be split into two /6 subnets of equal size.