INET_NTOA
Converts a 32-bit integer to an IPv4 address.
Syntax
INET_NOTA( <int32> )
Arguments
Arguments | Description |
---|---|
<int32> | An integer. |
Return Type
String, a dotted-quad IP address, eg “1.2.3.4” or "255.255.255.255" if the IP address cannot be parsed.
Examples
SELECT inet_ntoa(16909060);
+---------------------+
| inet_ntoa(16909060) |
+---------------------+
| 1.2.3.4 |
+---------------------+
SELECT Inet_ntoa(1690906000000000000000000000);
+-----------------------------------------+
| inet_ntoa(1690906000000000000000000000) |
+-----------------------------------------+
| 255.255.255.255 |
+-----------------------------------------+