DDI Central provides a powerful built-in IPv4 and IPv6 Subnet Calculator to help administrators simplify subnet planning, address allocation, and IP range calculations. This tool allows users to quickly compute subnet ranges, identify usable IPs, and divide networks into smaller subnets based on prefix length.
The Subnet Calculator eliminates manual calculations, ensuring accurate subnet breakdowns, reducing the risk of address conflicts, and optimizing network design for both on-premises and cloud environments.
To access and use the subnet calculator in DDI Central, follow these steps:
On the Create Subnet Page that appears,click on the black Calculator icon adjacent to the Prefix field.
The Subnet Calculator window will open, displaying the fields, as shown in the image below.
This section provides key information about the subnet you are working with:
Users can choose a specific subnet size to divide the available IP space further.
/68
, /64
, /56
for IPv6).Number of /64s: Indicates how many /64
subnets fit into the selected subnet size. This provides real-world examples of the newly created subnets.
Note: The Number of /64s is displayed in the Subnet Calculator because /64 is the standard subnet size in IPv6 networking. Unlike IPv4, where subnets vary in size, IPv6 generally uses /64 subnets for LANs, ensuring consistent routing and easier network management. When subdividing a larger subnet (e.g., /48 or /56), knowing how many /64 subnets fit within helps administrators properly allocate address space.
DDI Central’s Subnet Calculator is an essential tool for network administrators, enabling precise address allocation and efficient subnet management. By leveraging this feature, organizations can ensure scalable, conflict-free, and well-structured IP networks.