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Net::Subnets(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Net::Subnets(3pm) |
NAME¶
Net::Subnets - Computing Subnets In Large Scale Networks
SYNOPSIS¶
use Net::Subnets; my $sn = Net::Subnets->new; $sn->subnets(\@subnets); if (my $subnetref = $sn->check(\$address)) { ... } my ($lowipref, highipref) = $sn->range(\$subnet); my $listref = $sn->list(\($lowipref, $highipref));
DESCRIPTION¶
Very fast matches large lists of IP addresses against many CIDR subnets and calculates IP address ranges.
This is a simple and efficient example for subnet matching:
use Net::Subnets; my @subnets = qw(10.0.0.0/24 10.0.1.0/24); my @addresses = qw/10.0.0.1 10.0.1.2 10.0.3.1/; my $sn = Net::Subnets->new; $sn->subnets(\@subnets); my $results; foreach my $address (@addresses) { if (my $subnetref = $sn->check(\$address)) { $results .= "$address: $$subnetref\n"; } else { $results .= "$address: not found\n"; } } print($results);
This is a simple example for range calculation:
use Net::Subnets; my @subnets = qw(10.0.0.0/24 10.0.1.0/24); my $sn = Net::Subnets->new; my $results; foreach my $subnet (@subnets) { my ($lowipref, $highipref) = $sn->range(\$subnet); $results .= "$subnet: $$lowipref - $$highipref\n"; } print( $results );
This is a simple example for list generation:
use Net::Subnets; my $lowip = '192.168.0.1'; my $highip = '192.168.0.100'; my $sn = Net::Subnets->new; my $listref = $sn->list(\($lowip, $highip)); foreach my $address (@$listref) { # do something cool }
METHODS¶
"new"¶
my $subnets = Net::Subnets->new; Creates an "Net::Subnets" object.
"subnets"¶
$subnets->subnets([qw(10.0.0.0/24 10.0.1.0/24)]); The C<subnets> method lets you prepare a list of CIDR subnets.
"check"¶
my $match = $subnets->check(\$address); The C<check> method lets you check an IP address against the previously prepared subnets.
"range"¶
my ($lowest, $highest) = $subnets->range(\$subnet) The C<range> method lets you calculate the IP address range of a subnet.
"list"¶
my $list = $subnets->list(\$lowest, $highest); The C<list> method lets you calculate a list containing all IP addresses in a given range.
AUTHOR¶
Sebastian Riedel (sri@cpan.org), Juergen Peters (juergen.peters@taulmarill.de)
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
Copyright (C) 2003-2010, Sebastian Riedel.
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License version 2.0.
2022-10-15 | perl v5.34.0 |