17. How to Find All Subnet Numbers
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Published 2017-04-24
Chap 5. IP Addressing
All Comments (21)
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This video is an absolute blessing! I've been trying, for two days, to figure out how to correctly iterate through all of the addresses. Thank you so much.
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Simplicity is a beautiful thing! Thanks.
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you are better than many teachers thanks
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Excellence teacher ,thank you so much,just i have seen more your tutorials,its wow!,with excellence explanations!,and great concept ..
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One of the best and easy to follow tutorial for subnetting… once you get familiar with this method, you can ditch the binary visulization..KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid…. This guy has just kissed every body)🙂
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Very helpful sir!! Thanks a lot!
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I was very interested. Thank you.
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i guess one can't go simplier than this. the other videos in subnetting using this approach are a lot less complicated compared to others and if you will combine them all, subnetting will be less difficult. thanks for sharing.
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love this, it really was helpful
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Thanks a lot God bless you sir
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can you make a video which that subnet applies to physical connection like the subnet configured to the router and host ip configured to the (host) computers or devices. i mean in actual infra setup. thanks and more power
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Thanks so much 🙏
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how do we know its /27 ?
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I failed my CCNA, can i have access you all Boost CCNA Videos? you look great teacher never look other video better then this
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Nice one
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Question: You stated that the network doesn't change. I see this 192.168.0.0 then I see 192.168.1.0 then 192.168.2.0... Why does the 3rd Octect change in Class C? I'm confused... This is where I'm in my understanding of Ip is weak. Thank u.
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Where did you get /27 24 network bits
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Actually this is only for special cases where you need a classful network. As CIDR is the standard, things are way easier :)
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how did you get /27 for the first subnet CIDR?
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very helpful