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vlookup based on IP range
Hi Every One,
I hope you all are doing well, I required your help to resolve my issue in excel. On single worksheet i have two different sheet name as 1.IP Range 2. Result. Question: EG:IP Range Start IP End IP Area 192.168.1.4 195.182.254.254 AG 10.15.33.10 10.18.56.254 EMEA 10.128.33.5 10.132.40.60 AP Here it will Continued as well. On Result sheet i required result like: IP Area 192.170.30.30 AG 194.168.10.20 AG 10.131.37.20 EMEA 10.170.255.255 NA 10.129.36.8 AP I required result on area column. Here we have more than 50000 IP's but very difficult to find the area. Could any one please help me on this issue. How i can resolve the issue Thanks in advance Deen |
vlookup based on IP range
You will have to convert those IP addresses to actual numbers (each
dot represents a power of 256) and then sort the data by start address to enable you to determine the ranges correctly. Then you would be able to find the nearest (lower or equal) start address using VLOOKUP, and then check the end address to see that it is not lower than your sought address. Hope this helps. Pete On Apr 15, 6:52*am, Deen wrote: Hi Every One, I hope you all are doing well, I required your help to resolve my issue in excel. On single worksheet i have two different sheet name as 1.IP Range 2. Result. Question: EG:IP Range Start IP End IP Area 192.168.1.4 195.182.254.254 AG 10.15.33.10 10.18.56.254 EMEA 10.128.33.5 10.132.40.60 AP Here it will Continued as well. On Result sheet i required result like: IP Area 192.170.30.30 AG 194.168.10.20 AG 10.131.37.20 EMEA 10.170.255.255 NA 10.129.36.8 AP I required result on area column. Here we have more than 50000 IP's but very difficult to find the area. Could any one please help me on this issue. How i can resolve the issue Thanks in advance Deen |
vlookup based on IP range
Hello Pete,
I have done the same as you said, But no luck.... Could you please explain Regards, Deen "Pete_UK" wrote: You will have to convert those IP addresses to actual numbers (each dot represents a power of 256) and then sort the data by start address to enable you to determine the ranges correctly. Then you would be able to find the nearest (lower or equal) start address using VLOOKUP, and then check the end address to see that it is not lower than your sought address. Hope this helps. Pete On Apr 15, 6:52 am, Deen wrote: Hi Every One, I hope you all are doing well, I required your help to resolve my issue in excel. On single worksheet i have two different sheet name as 1.IP Range 2. Result. Question: EG:IP Range Start IP End IP Area 192.168.1.4 195.182.254.254 AG 10.15.33.10 10.18.56.254 EMEA 10.128.33.5 10.132.40.60 AP Here it will Continued as well. On Result sheet i required result like: IP Area 192.170.30.30 AG 194.168.10.20 AG 10.131.37.20 EMEA 10.170.255.255 NA 10.129.36.8 AP I required result on area column. Here we have more than 50000 IP's but very difficult to find the area. Could any one please help me on this issue. How i can resolve the issue Thanks in advance Deen . |
vlookup based on IP range
Here you can find an Excel VLOOKUP function that works on a list of subnets.
http://trk.free.fr/ipcalc/ |
vlookup based on IP range
On Monday, November 25, 2013 at 4:49:37 AM UTC-6, Thomas wrote:
Here you can find an Excel VLOOKUP function that works on a list of subnets. http://trk.free.fr/ipcalc/ AWESOME!!! |
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