I am giving the final exams of my college and after this I'll prepare for SSC CGL, hence no link between these two. But I'll not forget the contribution of this channel in making college studies easier for students like us and a lot out there. Hats off to this man!
the best video i have seen on classless addressing , hats off! before this i was clueless about masking, how to find host ID adn n/w ID etc. but he taught it so well .... THANKS again
You are an incredible teacher!! You have a gift because I've had such a difficult time with subnetting and your method actually gave me confidence to do this and I actually get answers right now....lol. Woohoo!! *hugs&kisses* humongous thumbs up!!
Very well explained A small mistake is there , while doing the AND operation to find N/W address is wrong , its should be 200.10.20.32/28 instead of 255.10.20.32/28 Its just a casual overlook done by you but the concept explained by you is amazing.
yes I think everyone noticed it but it happen often when we teach some point on whiteboard it is a casual happing in teaching field rather we now about it well.
Sir this video is helpful to understand the CIDR concepts. In this video you (as per me) should also explain the how to find the last IP address for 200.10.20.40/28 i.e. last IP address 200.10.20.47/28. You explain only how to find the first IP address i.e. 200.10.20.32/28 for the block. As 16 IP address can be in range for that block is 200.10.20.32/28 to 200.100.20.47/28
@@mikaelchad ys I am also able to follow him but I mentioned it because there may be some people who cannot grasp the concept only because of the language issue.
Hi, I'm from Sri Lanka. You are explaining everything very clearly. Always I follow your videos. But I always faced language problem. If you can, please add english subtitles or english version of lessons. Thank you! & Good Luck!
Sir understood the concept really well.. Loved your explanation.. Also many have marked a small mistake.. But i wanted to ask that in the last part you explained the rules of Classless Addressing. I understood the purpose of first two rules but i didn't get why we need the third rule? Why there need to be this concept of evenly divisibility ? Waiting if someone explains.. Thanks in advance !!! :)
i saw so many videos on subnet mask but only understand your lecture...thank you so much sir
I am giving the final exams of my college and after this I'll prepare for SSC CGL, hence no link between these two. But I'll not forget the contribution of this channel in making college studies easier for students like us and a lot out there. Hats off to this man!
hello bro , how are you doing after 4 years ? are you also engineer at moment
the best video i have seen on classless addressing , hats off! before this i was clueless about masking, how to find host ID adn n/w ID etc. but he taught it so well .... THANKS again
hello bro , how are you doing after 4 years ? are you also engineer at moment
You are an incredible teacher!! You have a gift because I've had such a difficult time with subnetting and your method actually gave me confidence to do this and I actually get answers right now....lol. Woohoo!! *hugs&kisses* humongous thumbs up!!
Wow...Thank You so much for your love and support. Keep learning and sharing
Block size is 28 or 16 in last minute
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Very well explained
A small mistake is there , while doing the AND operation to find N/W address is wrong , its should be 200.10.20.32/28 instead of 255.10.20.32/28
Its just a casual overlook done by you but the concept explained by you is amazing.
yes I think everyone noticed it but it happen often when we teach some point on whiteboard it is a casual happing in teaching field rather we now about it well.
Is understood that it’s a silly mistake, i don’t even notice that lol anyways god that you caught that
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@@arunsundaram7719 why are you making him god? is he your lord by pointing mistake
doing the god's work
Very good explanation, came here when I was learning about CIDR in the AWS VPC concepts, understood the real funda of CIDR over here.
sir aur video bhi daldo aap ke ,apke samjhane ka tareeka youtube pr sabse best h
Really very clear and concise explanation. Totally satisfied. Thank you Sir.
Awesome class by the bestest teacher ever. Great effort sir🙏🙏🙏❤
You are too good for people with Hindi as mother tongue. Solid explanation of concepts. All videos are par excellence. Keep it up.
Apka video bht acha h... Mne bht sare dekhe khi smjh nai aya... But apke video s sb smjh agya
Sir this video is helpful to understand the CIDR concepts. In this video you (as per me) should also explain the how to find the last IP address for 200.10.20.40/28 i.e. last IP address 200.10.20.47/28. You explain only how to find the first IP address i.e. 200.10.20.32/28 for the block. As 16 IP address can be in range for that block is 200.10.20.32/28 to 200.100.20.47/28
I don't understand Hindi but reading the translated text was well worth it. no fluff and straight to the point. thank you for posting.
Thank you Bhaiya. This is best video on TH-cam which explains the calculation so well. God bless you.
Sir don't ever switch language to English because these people have a lot option but for us you are only there who speaks hindi thank you sir
It will be better if he uses some english because it will be difficult for people who find difficulty in understanding hindi.
@@neelimat336 I am from the UK and don't speak Hindi but I was still able to follow him and his few words of English helped a lot!!!
@@mikaelchad ys I am also able to follow him but I mentioned it because there may be some people who cannot grasp the concept only because of the language issue.
Hello Sir.... Your lectures are so great! Helped me a lot in my viva! Thankyou so much😁
Thanku so much for networking lectures.... Must say you have a deep knowledge about this subject infact this is helping me to teach my students......
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Very well explained... helped a lot in understanding classfull and classless networking concepts.. many thanks and keep it up.
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I'm Sri Lankan but I understood very clearly. Thank you 😊
No words to express my thanks. Grateful
Great Video. Keep going sir. Wooohoooo
thank you so much. It was very helpful and very good explanation💝.
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Your style of explaining is very simple and you are to the point!
Great Man, nicely explained.
Hi, I'm from Sri Lanka. You are explaining everything very clearly. Always I follow your videos. But I always faced language problem. If you can, please add english subtitles or english version of lessons. Thank you! & Good Luck!
Very nicely explained...keep making videos..sir thank you
Thanks for the amazing lecture sir.
Your teaching way is owsome
You are such a very good teacher..Please makes a video of topics subnetting and supernetting.
11:37 The AND operation result should be 200, not 255.
Nice observation
Yes, i also noticed
Me too
Print mistake
Superb sir. Please provide lecture on protocols and dhcp etc also.
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Superb explanation
nice sessions sir thanku so much for great classes..
Thnks ..sir......
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Deep and fine lecture sir or bhaiyaji well done sir
Outstanding sir.it is to help ccna course cetrification.
Thanks for information..real like your. Explanation...
Thankyou Sir for such crystal clear explaination
kudos to you
Very well taken class sir
Clear and Concise...
Thank you very much sir😘💖
crystal clear explanation sir
awesome tutorial.. keep up the good work :)
Thank u sir
Easy explanation ,simple learning
Thank u thank u so much sir👍🏻
hatsoff sir wonderful
Thanks a lot to for getting rid from CLIP phobia 🙌
6:33 Watch at 2x. Mind = Blown xD. Amazing video btw
Thank You so much Sir! Can't Thank You enough! :)
Nice explanation brother 👍
Very noice video I love you sir ❣
Very well explained.
Thanks
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Juz excellent sirrr
Well Explained!
nicely explained CIDR concept
nicely explained
I am obliged to your teaching .
Very nice explanation Bhaiya
Rules
1. 13:10 contiguous
2. 13:45 power of 2
3. 14:21 evenly divisible
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outstanding. #addicted
excellent explanation
You are amazing Sir
thanks a ton sir....learnt a lot from you.
Thank you sir, for such incredible explaination
Your explanation is outstanding But I want to asked some question.
What is range of this IP Address?
Thank you it's amazing
Nicely done
Good class...sir
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Superb👌
Thanks for TH-cam videos
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In last point You said that first address is divisible by size of block. But You divided by size of Host.
Same doubt you have 2 yrs ago but i have now
yeah this one is confusing....maybe it is divisible by size of Host.....that does make sense
what clarifications sir... #Hatsoff #Easylearning
sir you are awesome.
thanks very very good defined
i thing one off the best video off class less ip adderssing
Sir understood the concept really well.. Loved your explanation.. Also many have marked a small mistake.. But i wanted to ask that in the last part you explained the rules of Classless Addressing. I understood the purpose of first two rules but i didn't get why we need the third rule? Why there need to be this concept of evenly divisibility ? Waiting if someone explains.. Thanks in advance !!! :)
oops. At 11:36, it should be 200 itself instead of 255. i.e. the network ip is 200.10.20.32
Thankyou sir...🙂
thanks sir!
well explained..
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thank you
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Thnku sir jii...
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So nice
You are very intelligent
Sir wouldn't be the no. of hosts be 16-2=14? one for network id and last one for broadcast?
No
@@shubhantjain2964 why?
Same question confusing me
Just when u are deep down into the concept, jeevansathi ki ads raita failane aa jati.
Thanks brother!
Just to add number of available host in classless addressing: (2^n) -1. all 0's for network/block rep and all 1's for broadcasting
Thank you so much sir