--- layout: "functions" page_title: "cidrsubnet - Functions - Configuration Language" sidebar_current: "docs-funcs-ipnet-cidrsubnet" description: |- The cidrsubnet function calculates a subnet address within a given IP network address prefix. --- # `cidrsubnet` Function -> **Note:** This page is about Terraform 0.12 and later. For Terraform 0.11 and earlier, see [0.11 Configuration Language: Interpolation Syntax](../../configuration-0-11/interpolation.html). `cidrsubnet` calculates a subnet address within given IP network address prefix. ```hcl cidrsubnet(prefix, newbits, netnum) ``` `prefix` must be given in CIDR notation, as defined in [RFC 4632 section 3.1](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4632#section-3.1). `newbits` is the number of additional bits with which to extend the prefix. For example, if given a prefix ending in `/16` and a `newbits` value of `4`, the resulting subnet address will have length `/20`. `netnum` is a whole number that can be represented as a binary integer with no more than `newbits` binary digits, which will be used to populate the additional bits added to the prefix. This function accepts both IPv6 and IPv4 prefixes, and the result always uses the same addressing scheme as the given prefix. ## Examples ``` > cidrsubnet("172.16.0.0/12", 4, 2) 172.18.0.0/16 > cidrsubnet("10.1.2.0/24", 4, 15) 10.1.2.240/28 > cidrsubnet("fd00:fd12:3456:7890::/56", 16, 162) fd00:fd12:3456:7800:a200::/72 ``` ## Related Functions * [`cidrhost`](./cidrhost.html) calculates the IP address for a single host within a given network address prefix. * [`cidrnetmask`](./cidrnetmask.html) converts an IPv4 network prefix in CIDR notation into netmask notation.