Subnet Mask
255.252.0.0
CIDR
/14
Total Addresses
262,144
Usable Hosts
262,142
01 / KEY VALUES

255.252.0.0 at a glance

Subnet mask
255.252.0.0
CIDR notation
/14
Wildcard mask
0.3.255.255
Total addresses
262,144
Usable hosts (RFC)
262,142
Subnet bits
14
Open in Calculator → See /14 prefix page
02 / CLOUD HOSTS

Usable hosts by cloud provider

Provider Reserved Usable Hosts
Standard (RFC)2262,142
AWS VPC5262,139
Azure VNet5262,139
GCP4262,140
OCI3262,141
03 / WHERE YOU SEE IT

When to use 255.252.0.0

Aggregates 4 /16 VPCs or 16 /18 subnets. Common in multi-cloud planning.

For the full deep dive (use cases, examples, AWS-specific sizing), see the /14 prefix page →

← 255.248.0.0 (/13)
All masks →
255.254.0.0 (/15) →
03 / SUBNET MATH

How to read the 255.252.0.0 mask

The /14 subnet uses 255.252.0.0 as its subnet mask — meaning the first 14 bits of every address identify the network, and the remaining 18 bits identify the host within that network. That gives you 262,144 total addresses (262,142 usable on standard RFC math, after subtracting the network and broadcast addresses).

The wildcard mask — the bitwise inverse of the subnet mask — is 0.3.255.255. Wildcards are what Cisco access-control lists and OSPF area definitions use instead of subnet masks; the "1" bits mark "don't care" positions. For a /14, that leaves 18 don't-care host bits.

To find the network address for any IP in a /14 block, perform a bitwise AND between the IP and the subnet mask. To find the broadcast, OR the network address with the wildcard. Modern tools — like our subnet calculator — do this in microseconds, but the underlying mechanics are straightforward binary arithmetic.

04 / IN PRACTICE

Where you encounter 255.252.0.0 in real networks

A /14 contains 262,144 addresses. Used by very large enterprises as a corporate aggregate that gets split into many /16 sites. Often the size of a regional MPLS routing domain.

Cloud-provider quirks matter at every prefix size: AWS and Azure reserve 5 IPs per subnet, GCP reserves 4, and OCI reserves 3. So a /14 on standard RFC math gives you 262,142 usable hosts, but on AWS or Azure that drops to 262,139. The capacity-planning gap bites hardest at small prefixes (a /28 has 14 usable on paper, only 11 on AWS) but exists at every size. Our cloud-aware calculator applies the right math automatically.

05 / FAQ

Common questions

What CIDR notation is 255.252.0.0?

The subnet mask 255.252.0.0 equals /14 in CIDR notation. This means 14 bits of the 32-bit address identify the network, and 18 bits identify the host.

How many hosts does the 255.252.0.0 subnet support?

A subnet with mask 255.252.0.0 (/14) supports 262,142 usable hosts on standard RFC math. On AWS or Azure (5 reserved IPs), 262,139 hosts. On GCP (4 reserved), 262,140.

What is the wildcard mask for 255.252.0.0?

The wildcard mask is the bitwise inverse of the subnet mask. For 255.252.0.0, the wildcard is 0.3.255.255. Cisco access control lists use wildcard masks instead of subnet masks.

06 / RELATED

Related prefixes & tools