Xealous Nets is a collection of free software applications that enable users to carry out various network calculations with ease.
When it comes to subnetting, the xealous_classful program has got you covered. This program can inform you of the class type, network and host bits, network and wildcard masks, and much more. Additionally, it is capable of outputting the subnets or nets being combined during supernetting. Since the number of subnets can be quite high, this program allows you to specify how many subnets or nets to display or to show none at all. The xealous_classful program also comes with usage examples that can be accessed by running the program without arguments.
The xealous_cidr program handles classless calculations and is based on the popular IPcalc program. As with xealous_classful, usage instructions are displayed simply by running the program without arguments.
It should be noted that Xealous Nets is distributed under the BSD-like MIT/X license. This ensures that the software can be used freely and distributed without restrictions. In essence, Xealous Nets is a must-have for any network administrator looking for an efficient and easy-to-use set of network calculation tools.
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