OMG. How Neso Academy came to know the same topic I was searching for? Tomorrow is my CN exam and I was searching for the same topic. And now found this uploaded just few minutes ago. Thank you Neso❤
[DOUBT] : Hey as you explained in the earlier videos class C starts from 192-223, with default subnet mask 255.255.255.0, and first three octets/bytes must be equal for two machines to belong a the same class C network then why in this video is 10.10.10.0 considered class C since it does not start from 192 i am confused hope u understood my doubt.
class C can be used for lower classes like B and A likewise class B can also be used for class A But class A cannot be used for B or C and B cannot be used for C
Dude 192.223.1.1 has subnet mask obviously 255.255.255.0 and second IP 10.10.10.0 also HAVE subnet of 255.255.255.0 in both IP first octets are reserved for network and remaining are for host so yes these two belongs from class c
How 10.10.10.1 and 10.10.10.9 belongs to class B and Class C addresses, and also belongs to same network. I understand each classes(A,B,C) will have different subnet mask.When it starts with 10 series it means it Class A address right?. Please clarifiy
bro we can also use class C and class B subnet for class A IP Addressses but we cannot use Class A subnet for Class B and Class C IP Addresses. So it is not necessary that every time the IP Addresses starting with 10 should be of class A. we can also define class A IP addresses with class B and C subnet mask also the series of 10.
can you show where will you put those ip and subnet both in pc and router. i keep on watching tutorial about subnetting. but no one show actual usage in computer. everything is just white board.
[Doubt] 8:59 in the example where 10.10.10.1 and 10.10.10.9 are belongs to different network as we take subnet mask 255.255.255.248. How? 1 and 9 the last byte of IP address are less then 248 last byte of subnet mask, I think they still belongs to same network? Correct me please😢
because the subnet mask 255.255.255.248 (/29) divides the larger network into smaller subnets, each with 8 IP addresses. As a result, IP addresses that appear close numerically may still belong to different subnets. as ranges of subnets are: Subnet 1: Network address: 10.10.10.0 Usable IPs: 10.10.10.1 to 10.10.10.6 Broadcast address: 10.10.10.7 Subnet 2: Network address: 10.10.10.8 Usable IPs: 10.10.10.9 to 10.10.10.14 Broadcast address: 10.10.10.15
OMG. How Neso Academy came to know the same topic I was searching for?
Tomorrow is my CN exam and I was searching for the same topic. And now found this uploaded just few minutes ago. Thank you Neso❤
Pokhara University 😂
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@@Amisha_Nepal CSIT or Engineering ?
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[DOUBT] : Hey as you explained in the earlier videos class C starts from 192-223, with default subnet mask 255.255.255.0, and first three octets/bytes must be equal for two machines to belong a the same class C network then why in this video is 10.10.10.0 considered class C since it does not start from 192 i am confused hope u understood my doubt.
class C can be used for lower classes like B and A
likewise class B can also be used for class A
But class A cannot be used for B or C and B cannot be used for C
actually i think he just gave an example to make us understand about the subnetting :)
Dude 192.223.1.1 has subnet mask obviously 255.255.255.0 and second IP 10.10.10.0 also HAVE subnet of 255.255.255.0 in both IP first octets are reserved for network and remaining are for host so yes these two belongs from class c
@@MohammadAman-b8c yeah u are right just he gave an example for understanding purpose
Please complete data structures and discrete mathematics ASAP.
@@AshokKumar-ns2tp what?
Jaspreet sir teach data structures and discreet maths, so it is better to asked them
@Rahul Sharma I don't know hindi bro
@Rahul Sharma by the way what does he mean?
@Rahul Sharma ahh! 😅😅
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Good explanation, I can't wait to see another lecture
Exactly the video i wanted.. Finallyyy❤
Your explanation is 💥
Thank you for your effort.
so grateful sir
Thank you brother
very informative and excellent.
Very good teacher . Thank you
How 10.10.10.1 and 10.10.10.9 belongs to class B and Class C addresses, and also belongs to same network. I understand each classes(A,B,C) will have different subnet mask.When it starts with 10 series it means it Class A address right?. Please clarifiy
bro we can also use class C and class B subnet for class A IP Addressses but we cannot use Class A subnet for Class B and Class C IP Addresses. So it is not necessary that every time the IP Addresses starting with 10 should be of class A. we can also define class A IP addresses with class B and C subnet mask also the series of 10.
Amazing, explanation!
sir when you upload next lectures of this series? any schedule!
Sir you are an amazing teacher no doubt ❤❤
can you show where will you put those ip and subnet both in pc and router. i keep on watching tutorial about subnetting. but no one show actual usage in computer. everything is just white board.
See classless part1
Waiting for the next lecture😎😎
Thank u brother
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[Doubt] 8:59 in the example where 10.10.10.1 and 10.10.10.9 are belongs to different network as we take subnet mask 255.255.255.248. How? 1 and 9 the last byte of IP address are less then 248 last byte of subnet mask, I think they still belongs to same network?
Correct me please😢
because bhai ye tab hota jab wobhi 255 hota last wala i mean example : 255.255.255.255 agar ese hota to wo uskay addar ata
because the subnet mask 255.255.255.248 (/29) divides the larger network into smaller subnets, each with 8 IP addresses. As a result, IP addresses that appear close numerically may still belong to different subnets.
as ranges of subnets are:
Subnet 1:
Network address: 10.10.10.0
Usable IPs: 10.10.10.1 to 10.10.10.6
Broadcast address: 10.10.10.7
Subnet 2:
Network address: 10.10.10.8
Usable IPs: 10.10.10.9 to 10.10.10.14
Broadcast address: 10.10.10.15
@@PRADEEPKUMAR-l4b3g Brother can u plz explain this to me withiut using that notation and more complex approach?
Can u make a video about queue please
Check their website.
How to download your PPT please give access for that
Why not use a diiferent name for subnet mask as they cant distinguish the subnets within.
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much hard on 255.255.255.0
Please also make videos in Hindi language