Online service for converting CIDR notation to IP ranges, written with a hyphen
This online service is designed to convert ranges of IP addresses written in CIDR notation (that is, in the form of NETWORK/MASK) into ranges of IP addresses written with a hyphen.
Each range should be placed on a separate line. An example of IP ranges in the correct format can be found below.
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Input example:
31.31.64.0/21 31.31.192.0/20 31.40.8.0/21 31.40.32.0/19 31.40.64.0/19 31.40.96.0/21 31.40.112.0/20 31.40.128.0/23 31.40.130.0/24 31.40.132.0/22 31.40.136.0/23 31.40.138.0/24 31.40.140.0/22 31.40.144.0/21 31.40.152.0/24 31.40.154.0/23 31.40.160.0/22 31.40.172.0/23 31.40.178.0/23 31.40.188.0/22 31.40.200.0/22 31.40.251.0/24 31.41.0.0/21 31.41.8.0/23