#!/bin/bash # converts IPv4 as "A.B.C.D" to integer ip4_to_int() { IFS=. read -r i j k l <> 24) % 256 )).$(( ($1 >> 16) % 256 )).$(( ($1 >> 8) % 256 )).$(( $1 % 256 ))" } # returns the ip part of an CIDR cidr_ip() { IFS=/ read -r ip _ < 3232235521 int_to_ip4 3232235521 # => 192.168.0.1 # network address ip=$(ip4_to_int 172.16.10.20) netmask=$(ip4_to_int 255.255.252.0) int_to_ip4 $((ip & netmask)) # => 172.16.8.0 # broadcast address ip=$(ip4_to_int 172.16.10.20) netmask=$(ip4_to_int 255.255.252.0) int_to_ip4 $(((ip & netmask) + 1)) # => 172.16.8.1 cidr_ip "172.16.0.10/22" # => 172.16.0.10 cidr_prefix "172.16.0.10/22" # => 22 netmask_of_prefix 8 # => 4278190080 cidr_default_gw 192.168.10.1/24 # => 192.168.10.1 cidr_default_gw 192.168.10.1/16 # => 192.168.0.1 cidr_default_gw 172.17.18.19/20 # => 172.17.16.1 cidr_default_gw_2 192.168.10.1/24 # => 192.168.10.254 cidr_default_gw_2 192.168.10.1/16 # => 192.168.255.254 cidr_default_gw_2 172.17.18.19/20 # => 172.17.31.254