CIDR
/27
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.224
Total Addresses
32
Usable Hosts
30
01 / EXAMPLE

Example: 192.168.1.0/27

Network address
192.168.1.0
Broadcast
192.168.1.31
First host
192.168.1.1
Last host
192.168.1.30
Subnet mask
255.255.255.224
Wildcard mask
0.0.0.31
Open in Calculator → Open as AWS VPC
02 / CLOUD HOSTS

Usable hosts by cloud provider

Provider Reserved Usable Hosts
Standard (RFC)230
AWS VPC527
Azure VNet527
GCP428
OCI329
32 total − 5 reserved = 27 usable
03 / WHERE YOU SEE /27

When to use a /27

30 usable hosts. Sized for small offices, single floors, or AWS public subnets.

03 / SUBNET MATH

How to read the /27 mask

The /27 subnet uses 255.255.255.224 as its subnet mask — meaning the first 27 bits of every address identify the network, and the remaining 5 bits identify the host within that network. That gives you 32 total addresses (30 usable on standard RFC math, after subtracting the network and broadcast addresses).

The wildcard mask — the bitwise inverse of the subnet mask — is 0.0.0.31. 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 /27, that leaves 5 don't-care host bits.

To find the network address for any IP in a /27 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 /27 in real networks

A /27 has 30 usable hosts (27 on AWS / Azure). Used for small server tiers, application subnets, and point-of-sale networks. Many cloud-provider services (Azure Bastion, for instance) require at least a /27.

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 /27 on standard RFC math gives you 30 usable hosts, but on AWS or Azure that drops to 27. 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

How many usable hosts does a /27 subnet have?

A /27 subnet has 30 usable hosts on standard RFC math. On AWS or Azure (which reserve 5 IPs per subnet), you get 27 usable. On GCP (4 reserved), 28. On OCI (3 reserved), 29.

What is the subnet mask for /27?

The /27 prefix corresponds to subnet mask 255.255.255.224. The matching wildcard mask (used in Cisco ACLs) is 0.0.0.31.

How do you calculate the network and broadcast addresses for a /27?

Apply a bitwise AND between the IP and the subnet mask to get the network address. OR the network address with the wildcard mask to get the broadcast. For example, 192.168.1.0/27 has 32 total addresses, with the first being the network address and the last being the broadcast.

06 / RELATED

Related prefixes & tools

← /26
All prefixes →
/28 →