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perl-Net-IPv4Addr: perl-Net-IPv4Addr (perl extension for manipulating IPv4 addresses)
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perl-Net-IPv4Addr:
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perl-Net-IPv4Addr: Net::IPv4Addr provides functions for parsing IPv4 addresses both in
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perl-Net-IPv4Addr: traditional address/netmask format and in the new CIDR format. There
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perl-Net-IPv4Addr: are also methods for calculating the network and broadcast address and
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perl-Net-IPv4Addr: also to see check if a given address is in a specific network.
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perl-Net-IPv4Addr:
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perl-Net-IPv4Addr:
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