1. The /8 subnet mask of 10.1.1.2 includes all addresses from 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255. 2. The /24 subnet mask of 10.2.2.100 is a more specific subnet within the larger /8 network. 3. The key point is that the /24 subnet (10.2.2.100) is a subset of the larger / 8 network (10.1.1.2). Think of it like a hierarchical structure:
Sir!! I want to assign single series Ip address to 25 switch and 15 switch users getting Ip from other vlan and rest 10 switch Ip users getting Ip from other vlan. Please make video on this scenario.
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Good explanation. Thank you Sr.
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excellent explanation, thanks
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how the pc2 and server belongs to same network ? 10.1.1.2/8 and 10.2.2.100/24 ?
yeh to Sir ka hi naya logic hae
I'm too wondering how these both IP's are in same network as per PC1?
1. The /8 subnet mask of 10.1.1.2 includes all addresses from 10.0.0.0
to 10.255.255.255.
2. The /24 subnet mask of 10.2.2.100 is a more specific subnet within the larger /8 network.
3. The key point is that the /24 subnet (10.2.2.100) is a subset of the larger /
8 network (10.1.1.2). Think of it like a
hierarchical structure:
Sir!! I want to assign single series Ip address to 25 switch and 15 switch users getting Ip from other vlan and rest 10 switch Ip users getting Ip from other vlan.
Please make video on this scenario.
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why server has two different N/W ID's?
Sir video hindi se bhi banaao
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