When talking about IPv4, the explanations, the methods, the knowledge, complete dominance on the topic, Laz. All hats are off for you my man Laz. Thank you so much for teaching your techniques that is what I will be using for the upcoming ICND1!!!
15.13 No you don't have to memorize but you just have to do 255-240=15 That means you have to turn off host bits totalizing 15 that's 0x1+0×2+0×4+0×8=0×(1+2+4+8)=0×15=0 therefore as 4 bits are turned off the remaining 4 bits are turned on and represent subnet bits. As the last bit has value 16 it represents then the increments.
Wow, that’s incredible! 🎉 Congratulations on both your CCNA and your networking tech degree! I’m beyond honored to have played a part in your journey. Keep up the amazing work-you’re going places! 🙌
I had been trying to apply Todd Lammle's method to subnetting but found Larz' a lot easier. I highly recommend it! The dude is a de facto authority on the subject.
Thanks so much for putting out all these videos Laz!! Bought your CCNA course recently and excited to start it!! I have gone through a couple other courses and struggled a bit on bringing the concepts together and making them stick when configuring networks, hoping more of your content brings some of the subjects together for me!!
I'm still learning how to subnet and didn't get yet to your knowledge level, but @ 7:18 you said those are bit values on top, to be more concise those are bit values only when the bit is 1 but when it's 0 then the bit value is 0.
I'd love it if, when you say that you have a video for that subject on your channel, you blend in the link or direct us to which video that is. You have several years of content on your channel, and finding the specific video you mentioned is a bit tedious to say the least. Love the content though!
In example 1 I'm using a 24 bit mask with the following IP Address 10.49.52.51/24. This is the actual IP Address for this Subnet Mask. Later on in the video I give an example using the following subnet mask 255.255.255.240 = /28 and I show you how you can find your NETID, Range, and Broadcast Addresses.
I struggle to understand IPv4 subnetting. This is one of the best IPv4 video tutorials. I even subscribed to your channel. Best!!.... Papua New Guinea..
Thank you! ...My book “The Only IP Book You will Ever Need “ , you can get the PDF on my The Networking Doctors website or the paperback on Amazon. My online courses and self-paced courses are on www.GlobED.net
No matter how much you simply but for someone new to networking this is still very confusing. These are ones and bit represents 8 then draw a line split host in half find mask then broadcast and Ip address
I never really understood subnetting until I watched your IPv4 videos on Udemy and TH-cam. Your method of using the “magic line” really clicked for me. Your book helped a great deal too.
I seen so many Videos for Subnetting but, Laz the Best lecturer for Subnetting.
When talking about IPv4, the explanations, the methods, the knowledge, complete dominance on the topic, Laz. All hats are off for you my man Laz. Thank you so much for teaching your techniques that is what I will be using for the upcoming ICND1!!!
Jair Bolivar you’re welcome.Thank you!
15.13 No you don't have to memorize but you just have to do 255-240=15
That means you have to turn off host bits totalizing 15 that's 0x1+0×2+0×4+0×8=0×(1+2+4+8)=0×15=0 therefore as 4 bits are turned off the remaining 4 bits are turned on and represent subnet bits. As the last bit has value 16 it represents then the increments.
Thank you for this video. I am at 6:49 and already smiling ear to ear. Understanding the IP voodoo, here I come!!!
You are one of the reasons I got my CCNA last Thursday! And the reason I got my networking tech degree!
Wow, that’s incredible! 🎉 Congratulations on both your CCNA and your networking tech degree! I’m beyond honored to have played a part in your journey. Keep up the amazing work-you’re going places! 🙌
After literal hours of watching multiple subnetting videos I find this one, this is easily the best video on subnetting tyvm
Glad it was of help!
Studying this for fun. This guy and his other vids did what weeks of tutors couldnt
I had been trying to apply Todd Lammle's method to subnetting but found Larz' a lot easier. I highly recommend it! The dude is a de facto authority on the subject.
Thank you so much. I am glad I could help.
awesome videos, this is by far my favorite
Hello, sir. Do you have IPV6 video subnetting? I am still confused about how to subnetting ipv6
Bagaskara Riko Pangestu will be coming soon 😉
@@thenetworkingdoctors thank you sir
Thanks so much for putting out all these videos Laz!! Bought your CCNA course recently and excited to start it!! I have gone through a couple other courses and struggled a bit on bringing the concepts together and making them stick when configuring networks, hoping more of your content brings some of the subjects together for me!!
Anthony Napoli thank you! If you need additional help check the description box to sign up for my boot camp this Friday.
Thanks for the heads up!! You are awesome!!!
Thanks, Man!
This helped me out pass my final exam thank you
Awesome man, Congratulations! Glad I could be of help to you! Let's keep it going!
Excellent explanation Laz, thank you!
please Dr! organization computer architecture!!
I'm still learning how to subnet and didn't get yet to your knowledge level, but @ 7:18 you said those are bit values on top, to be more concise those are bit values only when the bit is 1 but when it's 0 then the bit value is 0.
And this is now my favorite lesson! Muchas Gracias, Laz!!!
Muchas gracias Yvette! 😊
I'd love it if, when you say that you have a video for that subject on your channel, you blend in the link or direct us to which video that is. You have several years of content on your channel, and finding the specific video you mentioned is a bit tedious to say the least. Love the content though!
Will do my do my friend
Omg... this is indeed, simplified. Thank you so much for this... I was always fearful of subnetting. Now I've gotta learn IPv6!
Glad to be of help! ...I do have an IPv6 submitting video.
LAZ one of the best instructor 🖐 down!!! Thank you for this video!!
Thanks Jai, just trying to help. Wish all the best.
Laz
Well explained, but please what is the ip address of this subnet mask?
In example 1 I'm using a 24 bit mask with the following IP Address 10.49.52.51/24. This is the actual IP Address for this Subnet Mask.
Later on in the video I give an example using the following subnet mask 255.255.255.240 = /28 and I show you how you can find your NETID, Range, and Broadcast Addresses.
Thank you sir
I struggle to understand IPv4 subnetting. This is one of the best IPv4 video tutorials. I even subscribed to your channel. Best!!.... Papua New Guinea..
Awesome, thank you!
Doctor Laz, your are just best. please could you make IPv6 subnetting. thanks in advance
Thanks Chisom, I will be putting out an IPv6 Subnetting Video out soon. Be looking for it.
Laz
Laz? you and David Bombal are definitely my favourite instructors! :) I'm going to search for the books on your website~
Thank you! ...My book “The Only IP Book You will Ever Need “ , you can get the PDF on my The Networking Doctors website or the paperback on Amazon.
My online courses and self-paced courses are on www.GlobED.net
link to the table please
Love your AlphaPrep site! these videos help as well
Happy studying 😎
I think we need more videos like this Laz
Tech Kid Francis Thanks, Man will be doing more.
No matter how much you simply but for someone new to networking this is still very confusing. These are ones and bit represents 8 then draw a line split host in half find mask then broadcast and Ip address
Hi, I am confused with Class A ip address having only the last octet as host.
It was subnetted
Hi Doc,your explanation is quite clear and thanks for good video
Amazing ,thanks,very helpful
Laz you make it complicated just tell the 51 should be converted to binary then that's how you get the network address and the broadcast address.
1st comment. *TheLaaazWay*
Kuq Ezi Thanks Man! 👍
I never really understood subnetting until I watched your IPv4 videos on Udemy and TH-cam. Your method of using the “magic line” really clicked for me. Your book helped a great deal too.
4:43 Hahaha the way you said that was hilarious..
-Class B Private range -> /12
-Class C private range -> /16
or am I mistaken?
BTW great great explanation!
I was just watching your old video hahaha Damn you got old sir!
I am like wine, the older I get the better. 😎
@@thenetworkingdoctors Hahahahahaha!
👍😊
Damn today is February 23rd lol
Sir how did you get that buff? Do you do steroids?
Mask on, subnet mask on.
Hello BDBD16,
Are you trying to say subnet bits are on?
Old school is actually chalk board lol