{
"default-address-pools" : [
{
"base" : "172.17.0.0/12",
"size" : 16
},
{
"base" : "192.168.0.0/16",
"size" : 20
}
]
}Note: Only 32 bridge networks can fit in the available space. Why? Glad you asked.
{
"base" : "172.17.0.0/12",
"size" : 16
},base:
- hex:
AC.11.00.00 /12:- netmask:
FF.F0.00.00 - total range:
__._0.00.00to__._F.FF.FF
- netmask:
size:
- netmask for a given subnet:
FF.FF.00.00 - total range:
__.__.00.00to__.__.FF.FF
In binary nnnn nnnn.nnnn ????.hhhh hhhh.hhhh hhhh
n: these bits are the prefix for the whole networkh: For a given subnet of the whole network, these bits uniquely identify a given host?: These bits uniquely identify a given subnet under the whole network.
2^4 = 16 unique combinations of subnets
{
"base" : "192.168.0.0/16",
"size" : 20
}base:
- hex:
C0.A8.00.00 /16:- netmask:
FF.FF.00.00 - total range:
__.__.00.00to__.__.FF.FF
- netmask:
size:
- netmask for a given subnet:
FF.FF.F0.00 - total range:
__.__._0.00to__.__._F.FF
In binary: nnnn nnnn.nnnn nnnn.???? hhhh.hhhh hhhh
2^4 = 16 unique combinations of subnets