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  2. Wikipedia:Administrators' guide/Blocking/Tools - Wikipedia

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    If the user has been blocked in the past, a link to the block log will be shown. Also automatically disables a hard block when blocking bots. EasyBlock – Block+template script with numerous options on types of blocks. This is quicker than Twinkle but does not allow you to choose block options. Many admins use both scripts.

  3. Module:IPblock - Wikipedia

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    -- A range is a table representing a CIDR block such as 1.2.248.0/21. ... -- Check for duplicates which can interfere with method to get ranges. for i, ip in ipairs ...

  4. Template:IP range calculator - Wikipedia

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    This template accepts IPv4 or IPv6 addresses as input and displays minimum-sized blocks of addresses that cover all of the inputs. The result uses CIDR notation and can be used by an administrator to block a range of IP addresses. The template can be used by editing any page, inserting the template, and previewing the result.

  5. List of assigned /8 IPv4 address blocks - Wikipedia

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    Each / 8 block contains 256 3 = 2 24 = 16,777,216 addresses, which covers the whole range of the last three delimited segments of an IP address. This means that 256 /8 address blocks fit into the entire IPv4 space.

  6. Reserved IP addresses - Wikipedia

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    Special address blocks Address block (CIDR) First address Last address Number of addresses Usage Purpose ::/128 :: :: 1 Software Unspecified address

  7. Multicast address - Wikipedia

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    In support of link-local multicasts which do not use IGMP, any IPv4 multicast address that falls within the *.0.0.0 / 24 and *.128.0.0 / 24 ranges will be broadcast to all ports on many Ethernet switches, even if IGMP snooping is enabled, so addresses within these ranges should be avoided on Ethernet networks where the functionality of IGMP ...

  8. Template:IPnr - Wikipedia

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    8 - shows link to current block list, filtered for the IP(/range); 16 - shows link to block log for the IP[/range]; 32 - shows link to page to block the IP[/range] for 1 hour (default). Only useful for special applications. The values may be bitwise OR'ed (similar to many program languages). In other words: may be added to get any combination ...

  9. Classless Inter-Domain Routing - Wikipedia

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    These groups, commonly called CIDR blocks, share an initial sequence of bits in the binary representation of their IP addresses. IPv4 CIDR blocks are identified using a syntax similar to that of IPv4 addresses: a dotted-decimal address, followed by a slash, then a number from 0 to 32, i.e., a.b.c.d / n. The dotted decimal portion is the IPv4 ...