On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 07:39:21AM +0800, Tom Reed wrote:
> For a given ipv4, if I know net addr and broadcast addr, how will I
> calculate the netmask?

I hope this is a theoretical question, because this is backwards.
Normally you would specify the IP address and the netmask, and the
software would calculate a broadcast address for you.

The question you asked has no unique solution in the general case.
Consider that you have the IPv4 address 10.0.255.42 and the broadcast
address 10.0.255.255.

Now, the netmask *could* be /24.  That would make 10.0.255.* the network
address, and setting all the non-network bits to 1 gives you the
broadcast address 10.0.255.255.

But the netmask could also be /22.  That would make the network
address range 10.0.252.0 through 10.0.255.255.

In fact, the netmask could be anything from /17 to /24 inclusive.  You
can't deduce it from the available information.

That's why you specify the netmask up front.  You have to know it.

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