Introduction¶
A Python library for representing and manipulating network addresses.
Provides support for:
Layer 3 addresses
IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, subnets, masks, prefixes
iterating, slicing, sorting, summarizing and classifying IP networks
dealing with various ranges formats (CIDR, arbitrary ranges and globs, nmap)
set based operations (unions, intersections etc) over IP addresses and subnets
parsing a large variety of different formats and notations
looking up IANA IP block information
generating DNS reverse lookups
supernetting and subnetting
Layer 2 addresses
representation and manipulation MAC addresses and EUI-64 identifiers
looking up IEEE organisational information (OUI, IAB)
generating derived IPv6 addresses
Changes¶
For details on the latest updates and changes, see What’s new in netaddr 0.7.19
License¶
This software is released under the liberal BSD license.
Dependencies¶
Python 2.5.x through 3.5.x
IPython (for netaddr interactive shell)
Installation¶
See Installing netaddr for details.
Documentation¶
This library has comprehensive docstrings and a full set of project documentation (including tutorials):
Tests¶
netaddr requires py.test (http://pytest.org/).
To run the test suite, clone the repository and run:
python setup.py test
If any of the tests fail, please help the project’s user base by filing bug reports on the netaddr issue tracker:
Finally…¶
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