How To Calculate Subnet Mask From Ip Address?
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To calculate the subnet mask from an IP address, first identify the network prefix. The network prefix is the number of bits in the IP address used to identify the network. Then, subtract the network prefix from 32 to get the host prefix. Finally, convert the host prefix to a four-octet binary mask and convert the binary mask to an IP address format.