How To Find a Subnet Mask Of An Ip Address?
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To find the subnet mask of an IP address, you can use the command line utility “ipconfig”. When you type in “ipconfig”, you will be presented with the IP address and its corresponding subnet mask. Alternatively, you can also use a web-based IP lookup tool to find out the subnet mask.
The easiest way to find the subnet mask of an IP address is to use a lookup tool such as the Subnet Calculator. By entering the IP address and a preferred subnet size, the calculator will automatically generate the associated subnet mask.