I have attended all your subnetting question and it's like amazing, I was looking for such perfect video. your all video is perfect 💯💯💯 thank you very much sir.
Decent video, a bit over the top with too much explaination for a simple concept, nevertheless we still arrived to the correct destination, and for that I commend your efforts!
the session is great....awesome. I just have 1 doubt. If i need to subnet the network for 2 host (like between 2 routers), i'll need 4 hosts(2 for link + 1 Network ID + 1 Broadcast). converting 4 to binary 100, so the subnet will be 255 . 255 . 255 . 11111000, which will provide 8 hosts per subnet, whereas I need only 4, (and the subnet 255 . 255. 255. 11111100 will give exactly 4 hosts). What am I doing wrong?
@@pyu6801 r u sure? the first octet of 202.7.19.0/24 falls within the Class C range, but it is being defined by its CIDR notation, which indicates the network portion and subnet size.
I have attended all your subnetting question and it's like amazing, I was looking for such perfect video. your all video is perfect 💯💯💯 thank you very much sir.
Amazing tutorial. Every concept is clearly explained!
Although,I haven't understand the point that you say 3 that uses 2 . Your tutorial is neat and precise & saves my university life
thnks i have exam tommorow and this helps me a lot
Thank you so much - this is the best explanation of VLSM that I have ever seen!
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Decent video, a bit over the top with too much explaination for a simple concept, nevertheless we still arrived to the correct destination, and for that I commend your efforts!
Thanks for clear idea on VLSM. One question: is there any hurdle to create a network for 200 and 500 hosts?
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pls give an example of class A also
There is still wastage of Ip addresses, but it is so small that it can be ignored
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please comment it in order to get 224 we add 128 ,64 and 32 but you say 192 +64+32 in the video please correct it
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Why should start with the largest host always?
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Link address only has 3 ip address.useful address is 3-2=1 then how to connect two host?
please why is 3 links 2 users?? why is not 3 users?
the session is great....awesome. I just have 1 doubt. If i need to subnet the network for 2 host (like between 2 routers), i'll need 4 hosts(2 for link + 1 Network ID + 1 Broadcast). converting 4 to binary 100, so the subnet will be 255 . 255 . 255 . 11111000, which will provide 8 hosts per subnet, whereas I need only 4, (and the subnet 255 . 255. 255. 11111100 will give exactly 4 hosts). What am I doing wrong?
sir what we call this ip block 202.7.19.0/24 ,a classless ip block or class c ip block ?
Class C IP Address
@@pyu6801 r u sure? the first octet of 202.7.19.0/24 falls within the Class C range, but it is being defined by its CIDR notation, which indicates the network portion and subnet size.
How about an Ip address like 192.168.10.0/23 with 240 hosts?
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64+32 is 96 not 95.
were you even listening?