ipv4_range_to_cidr_list()
Applies to: ✅ Azure Data Explorer ✅ Azure Monitor ✅ Microsoft Sentinel
Converts a IPv4 address range denoted by starting and ending IPv4 addresses to a list of IPv4 ranges in CIDR notation.
Syntax
ipv4_range_to_cidr_list(
StartAddress ,
EndAddress )
Learn more about syntax conventions.
Parameters
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
StartAddress | string |
✔️ | An expression representing a starting IPv4 address of the range. |
EndAddress | string |
✔️ | An expression representing an ending IPv4 address of the range. |
Returns
A dynamic array object containing the list of ranges in CIDR notation.
IP-prefix notation
IP-prefix notation (also known as CIDR notation) is a concise way of representing an IP address and its associated network mask. The format is <base IP>/<prefix length>
, where the prefix length is the number of leading 1 bits in the netmask. The prefix length determines the range of IP addresses that belong to the network.
For IPv4, the prefix length is a number between 0 and 32. So the notation 192.168.2.0/24 represents the IP address 192.168.2.0 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0. This netmask has 24 leading 1 bits, or a prefix length of 24.
For IPv6, the prefix length is a number between 0 and 128. So the notation fe80::85d:e82c:9446:7994/120 represents the IP address fe80::85d:e82c:9446:7994 with a netmask of ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ff00. This netmask has 120 leading 1 bits, or a prefix length of 120.
Examples
print start_IP="1.1.128.0", end_IP="1.1.140.255"
| project ipv4_range_list = ipv4_range_to_cidr_list(start_IP, end_IP)
Output
ipv4_range_list |
---|
["1.1.128.0/21", "1.1.136.0/22","1.1.140.0/24"] |
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