Full Subnet Masking in 15 minutes - How to get Network, Broadcast, 1st & last host address
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2024
- This tutorial is about how to get the Network Address, Broadcast Address, the 1st & last usable Host Address and the maximum possible number of hosts in a network from a given IP address & a given subnet/prefix mask.
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Don't ever take this down, this video is great, thank you so much, I finally understand! Wish you had a video on how to calculate Baud rate haha.
Thank you, this really helped. I loved how directly to the point this video was. Many videos on this topic seem to beat around the bush rather than getting into examples in the the way you did.
I have been watching so many vids about subnet to understand how to find out the first and last host. None of them was enough good but your vid explained everything for me. Good job dude!!
your explanation is much better than my teacher. thanks for making this vid
this tutorial made everything clear. thank you so much
Easiest explanation ever i seen about CIDR Subneting
it’s really help me a lot.
thank you so much😭😭
Your explanation is bloody wonderful mate, I appreciate that so much. Thank you!
Thanks so much for this...anyone trying to make learning seamless deserves our commendation. Thanks once again
though i usually don't , but ur expertise forced me to comment , like , subscribe ..straight to the point vdo , no beating around the bush ..one word.. none need any other vdo to clarify the doubts of broadcast, network , subnet ID questions after this 16 minutes of vdo..!!! AWESOME...
yes I agree with the guy below me. This simple way gets you anything you need to know. Thank you so much. Big thumbs up
Holy man i struggled with this Topic the last year and finally understood it ty :). Btw you can just calculate 2^Host Bits -2. So if you have a /24 Network you just Calculate 2^8-2= 254. I learned that in my company and it was a lot easier to understand than your calculation. But super Great and good understanding video ty my Friend
great video, the explanation is better than my leacturer,loud and clean
Gosh it's the first video that teached me subnetting so good
You save me sir. Thank You! I'm ready for my exam tomorrow. This is really helpful
good video but in tthe exam u wont have all this time to do it....any quicker ways anyone??
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I literally looked through subnetting videos for 2 days and when I found this video I felt dumb, from how simple u made it me BTW Im writing so appreciates it🔥🔥👌
thanks, it's been very useful using this for my last recap before the CCNA1 exam! ^-^
Thanks, really helped me to understand how to calculate it.
Wao I am able to hear Azan at last, where do you live?
you're a life saver thanks man 👍
superb explanation bro i got ideas and i solve many subneting questions
Great work best tutorial on this topic on youtube, Thanks
thank you superb explanation
Thank you for this vid! I just have one question you skipped one explanation, why from the broadcast add the last part became 15?
where did the additional 1s came from when u make a broadcast address?
It helps me alot
Nicely explained
Great tutorial. so grateful
thank you soo much🙏🙏🙏 helped a lot
Thanks mate this really helped!
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thanks professor .
Major help. Ty very much!
Awesome video... nice explanation
thanks
Great tutorial, thank you!
Ur a life savor
great video! thanks.
+TeoZ350z my pleasure.. :)
Hello, I have a question. 1. oktet, when you AND the IP and Subnet Mask you get 11011100. I use binary calculator and I get different answer: 11011100 × 11111111 = 01101101100100100. I don t know why? Is it different AND operation in network?
Masha’Allah we can hear the Athan (the Muslim call to prayer) in the background.
Thanks so much! Bro!
Thanks a lot bro :)
nice tutorials bro
great job, thank you !
is the first ip always the same as the network ip?
Thank you my friend.
you're too good
What is the first assignable IP address? Is it same as first host address?
thanx a ton. very helpful :)
What is prefix mask why did you write it please make confusion clear
werent you suppose to subtract one for the broadcast address?
thanx a ton!
did u just write binary from the top of your head? i need to use my pen and paper always to convert it! :/
Thanks!
I couldn't get 2^(32-24)-2? What does 24 mean here?
If the Prefix is 24 then it will be calculation.
Thank u
this is great
I dose it work with all of them because I'm not getting the correct
net address or broad address for ip 192.168.10.10
sub 255.255.255.224
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For broadcast address how does it become 15?
I love yours video and also the Azan behannd😢❤
sorry but why you turned the last 4 bits 5:14 ?? from where you got the local address ??
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How broadcast address last octet is 15 can some plz tell me
do a video doing this with a class B please
Help me with this plzz 127.0.0.1 (a class) I know you can ping with 127.x.x.x
My my question is why hackers say there is no place like 127.0.0.1 ( the .x.x.x.1 ) reserve for what and thank you ,😅
Root Dz 127.0.0.1 is called the localhost or the loopback address. every computer reserves this address as the address of their own. pinging this, a package travels through all the network layers and comes back. you can ping here to check if your network card is ok or not (regardless of working internet). it's also called the HOME address as it's the address of yourself(computer). that's why it's said that "there's no places like 127.0.0.1". just like saying "there's no place like home". here, 127.0.0.1 = home. hope i made you clear. 😀
Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse rapide thanks ,😀😰
Finaly i GET IT
actually u can talk faster tho
HEY 172. 16 .70.48 IS A CLASS" B" I THINK YOU NEED TO WORK FROM THE THIRD OCTED