Introduction edit

Template {{IPaddr}} is used to make an IP address stand out in the text, to improve readability. An IP address is displayed in italic type, using lower case letters for IPv6 addresses.[1]

Arguments edit

The first parameter is the IP address to be displayed. The second parameter is optional and indicates the number of bits in the network address in CIDR notation. If given, it is appended to the first with a slash (/) as a separator. When the option netmask=dotted is set, the second argument (if present) is translated to a dotted decimal netmask.

Examples edit

{{IPaddr|198.51.100.227}} yields: 198.51.100.227.

{{IPaddr|203.0.113.109/29}} adds the network mask as is: 203.0.113.109/29, but

{{IPaddr|203.0.113.109|29}} yields: 203.0.113.109/29 which adds some non-breaking space around the slash ('/') separator, to improve readability.

{{IPaddr|29}} yields just the netmask: /29.

{{IPaddr|203.0.113.109|29}} yields: 203.0.113.109/255.255.255.248, which might sometimes be useful.

{{IPaddr|18}} yields just the netmask in dotted decimal notation: 255.255.192.0 (without the slash).

{{IPaddr|2001:db8:27DF:34::|64}} yields: 2001:db8:27df:34::/64 (all lower case, as these are preferred in IPv6 addresses).

Template data edit

Template {{IPaddr}} is used to make an IP address stand out in the text, to improve readability.

Template parameters

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
IP address1

The IP address to display, either IPv4 or IPv6. An IP address is displayed in italics, using lower case letters for IPv6 addresses.

Example
198.51.100.52 or 2001:db8:3fb6:3::12f
Stringsuggested
Netmask bits2

Number of bits in the netmask, displayed with a leading slash in CIDR notation.

Example
24
Numberoptional
netmask stylenetmask

When set to 'dotted' the netmask is displayed in dotted-decimal, rather than CIDR notation. If there is no IP address specified, the slash is not displayed.

Example
dotted
Stringoptional

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ S. Kawamura; M. Kawashima (August 2010). A Recommendation for IPv6 Address Text Representation. Internet Engineering Task Force. doi:10.17487/RFC5952. ISSN 2070-1721. RFC 5952. Proposed Standard. Updates RFC 4291.