Sunny like Sunday Morning. Man, you are such a jewel find. Straight to the point. Watched several of your videos. Eloquent, focus (no music distractions, no non-sense extra stuff, no need to see you all the time (maximize space to the subject matter) Learning with you is a bliss. Thank you sir.
Sunny, I’ve watched your channel for a second and I felt like you’re the best of the best. And by the way, your English is very clear and easy to understand. Thank you Professor Sunny.
Such lengthy concepts explained in a short, simple, systematic, easy & profound manner! Hats off to your genius!!!!! Transcending the language barrier effortlessly!!!!! Too good to be true! Simply MARVELLOUS!!!!! THANKS A GODZILLIONS!!!!! GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!
Hello Professor Sunny, I am late onto learning NETWORKING and I have watched read and paid to understand TCP/IP - Networking, this part of CIDR and subnetting had being very difficult for me, with your sunny table, it is extremely easy to understand it. Thank you a world "if you cannot explain it simply , you do not understand it enough" Albert Einstein
You have made this so easy for all of us. So many years this has haunted me, thank you very much Sunny, you are truly an amazing teacher. Love from India
My hat is off to you, Sir, your presentations are very articulate, with just enough details for a basic to intermediate user. Keep up the excellent work!
I had to watch the video many times to understand but I finally got it! The hardest part for me was understanding how you got the second four in the equation, but once I understood that and stopped trying to overthink it and finish watching the video, everything was good. Thanks a bunch!
You are amazing. Best explanation of something that is very technical. You are one of the very best teachers that I have ever heard. Please continue your online work.
Sunny is the way to go. You are awesome sir! Also there is absolutely nothing wrong with your accent tbh it is very easy to comprehend even at 2x speed. Great teacher!
Thank you @Sunny Classroom for your easy, clear instructions. I am currently studying for my first tech certification, CCNA. This has been an immense help to me 👏
Should have watched your videos sooner. The fact you even provide examples, as well as the answers, is more than I can say for most other TH-camrs I've seen. Thanks so much, man.
I would like to personally thank you so much for explaining this subject in such an easy way. I'm in an IT learning program and the videos we watch/paid for are pretty good but not as easy to understand as yours. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for your help. I gave up on my Cisco CCNA 01 practical test/EXAM yesterday Friday because I wasn't sure about my knowledge and now I have confidence to go try again. Am from Namibia, thank you so much!!!
You are welcome! I know CCNA has a lot of things to know and many are tedious and boring but do not give up easily. Once you know some basics and you will find it interesting and computers communicate with each other just like people and many protocols are made just like those in our daily life.
These are great. I really appreciate you making these. The Chinglese accent is not a bad exchange for causing me to lose my fear of subnetting lol Thank you much!
Bruh. I have watched a lot of youtube videos and this one is the best one so far. Simple and straight to the point. Thanks buddy! You saved me to (almost) fail my course lol
OMG you made it so easy to understand and do. I have had the Cisco CCNA CCNP and Network+ I never pursued due to Subnetting now I am back in CCNA and I am so glad to have found your video my life long dream was CCIE
The question basically asks to create 3 subnets and each of these 3 will have it's own 3 subnets ( so the total required is 12 subnets FROM THE MAIN Network ID). So basically in this method (subnetting a subnet), we need to do the following: -Draw the table. -See the prefix of the actual main subnet (in our case /26). -See what number corresponding to the 26 ( which is 3 but we use 4). -We multiply this 4 (from the table) by the REQUESTED 4 (from the question). -We see the answer is 16 (4*4) meaning the new subnets that will be created will have /26 prefix and 16 total subnets. -We create a subnetting table (like the first video). that contains all the info such as network id subnetting number of hosts and broadcast.
thanks to clarify I was getting confused with the old video I though it was the same 3 subnets for all departments and basically each deparment needs 3 subnets currect
I was a little confused at first as to how you got to subnet 16. I had to watch that part a couple of times but I finally got it. Thanks again for helping!
Thank you so much! Our facilitators here in Nigeria tells us that we'd have to suffer like they did to learn networking. 😢 I fell in love with subnetting after watching this 😢 I can explain to my colleagues now 😮
I've been in IT 35 years and never seen it explain that simple. You should follow up with showing what /26 netmask is which is 255.255.255.192. Rather simple. Enjoyed your Chinglist.
Thank you so so much Sunny, your method is the easiest I've seen and thanks to the Sunny table I am able to subnet with confidence thank you so much 🙏♥️
At the 5:57 minute mark you say "So we multiple 4 by 4 and get 16". Like the "So" was obvious. It's not obvious to me why are we multiplying 4 by 4 out of the blue and in other questions would it be 4 by 8 or 4 by 16 and why? The so didn't clarify why we decided to multiply 4 by 4. The first 4 in the 4 by 4 was the 4 subnets from the original question so why is it 4 again?
the reason that we multiply 4 by 4 is because we have to subnet the network into equal parts. and if each section gets subnetted any further, it is like subnetting each section 4 times. so 4 by 4
we also need 3 different subnets for the department, and we can not get 3 equal parts. the closet number happens to be 4. 4(the current subnet) times 4(the subnets we need)
Hi sir! thank you very much your such a good teacher! thanks for laying it out and pointing out all the "why" why we do this why we do that. thanks alot!
Hello Sunny, I'd like to thank you for your amazing videos. I have a question as regards the Sunny table, what determines the figures in the subnet mask column? Is it the subnet mask of the network ID given? Or is it /24 - /32 for all scenarios.
How to: (a) determine whether an IP (e.g., /30) is from a Subnetted Subnet or just from a Subnet? (b) When I determine that the IP is from a Subnetted Subnet, how do I reverse engineer it to the previous, original Subnet (e.g. /26)?
6:30 But why a /28 giving us a total of 16 subnets? I thought we could just grab a /27 and go from 4 to 8 subnets, giving us 4 new subnets to work with? Now we're getting an additional 12 subnets, from 4 to 16. Someone explain? Or should I look at it as if /26 is the new base, in which case a /27 would give us only 2 additional subnets to work with?
because the first IP was /26 which gives us 4 subnets. We now want to subnet a subnet . We need 4 new subnets within that subnet - 4x4 = 16 subnets. If we look at the 16 subnet table we can see that it is /28 subnet mask. I think this is how he came to this number (i am also very new to this) as well as the /27 in the question that is posted in the description, because the IP was /25 which has subnet of 2 and now we need 3 subnets for that subnet and we will choose 4 since it's the closest to fit 3 new subnets( one will remain unusable - the downside of subnetting) , so we will do 2x4 = 8 and we will get /27 subnet mask. Please someone who as good knowledge of this can confirm if i have explained this correctly to them. Much appreciated
quick question. In you video we had to make 3 subnets. and we used the sunny to come to a conclusion that 4 subnets would be suitable. what if we had a subnet of /27 and we needed to make 4 more subnets. would we just multiply 8x4=32 and use the subnet 32 column?
I understood the process but I am confused between network id and subnet id. I watched the previous video "subnetting is easy" and understood that. But in this one, how do we know that the given id is subnet id and not network id? Here the network id is 125.23.200.64/26 In previous video, it was 192.168.4.0/24 Why did we use two seperate method? Is it because it is for different network?
This is crazy simplified!!
Yep 5 years on and we still benefit from your simplified tutorials.
God bless you abundantly
Hi Sunny - I would like to express my gratitude for providing the world brilliant tutorials with utmost dedication, preciseness and professionalism.
Thank you for watching! Check out my other videos please!
I thought subnetting was the digital version of witchcraft until I bumped into your channel. You make hard things look so easy. Thank you !!!
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Sunny like Sunday Morning. Man, you are such a jewel find. Straight to the point. Watched several of your videos. Eloquent, focus (no music distractions, no non-sense extra stuff, no need to see you all the time (maximize space to the subject matter) Learning with you is a bliss. Thank you sir.
Sunny, I’ve watched your channel for a second and I felt like you’re the best of the best. And by the way, your English is very clear and easy to understand. Thank you Professor Sunny.
You are Welcome!
I think I'm in love, simple graphs,charming accent,clear audio, own subtitles, I didn't know anything about nets!
Thank you very much!
Such lengthy concepts explained in a short, simple, systematic, easy & profound manner! Hats off to your genius!!!!! Transcending the language barrier effortlessly!!!!! Too good to be true! Simply MARVELLOUS!!!!! THANKS A GODZILLIONS!!!!! GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
The ease that you explain and apply this is staggering. This group of videos equals an entire semester and I can do it with ease and confidence
Dear Sunny. You are an excellent teacher. I am changing my career towards cyber security, and your videos are a gem. Thanks!
Hello Professor Sunny, I am late onto learning NETWORKING and I have watched read and paid to understand TCP/IP - Networking, this part of CIDR and subnetting had being very difficult for me, with your sunny table, it is extremely easy to understand it. Thank you a world
"if you cannot explain it simply , you do not understand it enough" Albert Einstein
You are most welcome!
I love this quote ❤, and sure loving Sunny’s Videos , thank you .. right on with that quote again
How anyone could vote a thumbs-down to this humble genius is beyond me!
You have made this so easy for all of us. So many years this has haunted me, thank you very much Sunny, you are truly an amazing teacher. Love from India
Subnetting a subnet that goes into another subnet makes for a subnetted subnet. I loved the video you saved me.
My hat is off to you, Sir, your presentations are very articulate, with just enough details for a basic to intermediate user. Keep up the excellent work!
Man, this Mr. knows his network. Kudos for real.👏
I had to watch the video many times to understand but I finally got it! The hardest part for me was understanding how you got the second four in the equation, but once I understood that and stopped trying to overthink it and finish watching the video, everything was good. Thanks a bunch!
Glad it helped!
I was FREAKING out about subnettting but WOW you TOTALLY ROCK! Thanks for the tutorial.
one of the easiest way to resolve subnetting. i wish i knew this 10 years ago... I learnt this the hard way back then. thanks sunny
I love this method. With Sunny table given, the rest step is straightforward.
I had to watch the video over 5 times, but I finally got it. I'm sure it will help the the ICND1 Exam. Thanks!
I appreciate your hardworking and never-give-up spirit!
You are amazing. Best explanation of something that is very technical. You are one of the very best teachers that I have ever heard. Please continue your online work.
I’m working on my CompTIA Network+ subnetting always stumped me. This method was easy for me to understand and follow along. Thank you!
Sunny is a rockstar in teaching IT! Love your videos!
Sunny table has helped me more,thanks my teacher ,you are great teacher,i never know this befor sunny.well done.
Sunny is the way to go. You are awesome sir! Also there is absolutely nothing wrong with your accent tbh it is very easy to comprehend even at 2x speed. Great teacher!
I forgot all of this, its been years. Just watching this, i feel refresh. Thank you Sir!
You are welcome!
Thank you @Sunny Classroom for your easy, clear instructions. I am currently studying for my first tech certification, CCNA. This has been an immense help to me 👏
You nailed it Sunny. I have never watch such a simple video before explaining complex concept. Loved your ascent and the patience.
Should have watched your videos sooner. The fact you even provide examples, as well as the answers, is more than I can say for most other TH-camrs I've seen. Thanks so much, man.
I understood this better than my University classes. Thank you so much!
I would like to personally thank you so much for explaining this subject in such an easy way. I'm in an IT learning program and the videos we watch/paid for are pretty good but not as easy to understand as yours. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for the video. I finally understand subnetting in easy way.
Thank you from Rome
it's amazing how simple you've made this concept to understand! the sunny table is essential thank you!!!🥰
Thank you so much for your help. I gave up on my Cisco CCNA 01 practical test/EXAM yesterday Friday because I wasn't sure about my knowledge and now I have confidence to go try again. Am from Namibia, thank you so much!!!
You are welcome! I know CCNA has a lot of things to know and many are tedious and boring but do not give up easily. Once you know some basics and you will find it interesting and computers communicate with each other just like people and many protocols are made just like those in our daily life.
the answers are online bud
Thank you soo much Sunny... I can't express how grateful I am to you...
These are great. I really appreciate you making these. The Chinglese accent is not a bad exchange for causing me to lose my fear of subnetting lol Thank you much!
You are welcome!
Sunny, am from a french speaking country, but let me tell you as you explain this subject like no one...I got my part as well.
Bruh. I have watched a lot of youtube videos and this one is the best one so far. Simple and straight to the point. Thanks buddy! You saved me to (almost) fail my course lol
OMG you made it so easy to understand and do. I have had the Cisco CCNA CCNP and Network+ I never pursued due to Subnetting now I am back in CCNA and I am so glad to have found your video my life long dream was CCIE
Thank you so much, you taught me more then my teacher has ever.
You are welcome!
I was ready to give up. Thank you so much for making these videos
The question basically asks to create 3 subnets and each of these 3 will have it's own 3 subnets ( so the total required is 12 subnets FROM THE MAIN Network ID).
So basically in this method (subnetting a subnet), we need to do the following:
-Draw the table.
-See the prefix of the actual main subnet (in our case /26).
-See what number corresponding to the 26 ( which is 3 but we use 4).
-We multiply this 4 (from the table) by the REQUESTED 4 (from the question).
-We see the answer is 16 (4*4) meaning the new subnets that will be created will have /26 prefix and 16 total subnets.
-We create a subnetting table (like the first video). that contains all the info such as network id subnetting number of hosts and broadcast.
what?
thanks to clarify I was getting confused with the old video I though it was the same 3 subnets for all departments and basically each deparment needs 3 subnets currect
I was a little confused at first as to how you got to subnet 16. I had to watch that part a couple of times but I finally got it. Thanks again for helping!
Glad I could help!
Same here. I'm a bit confused too. Can you explain?
Thank you! You are amazing! You need your own swag! Like "How to crush the network the Sunny way!"I'd buy it!
Thank you so much! Our facilitators here in Nigeria tells us that we'd have to suffer like they did to learn networking. 😢 I fell in love with subnetting after watching this 😢 I can explain to my colleagues now 😮
Hello. I'm from Nigeria too. My only question is why he multiplied 4 by 4?
Your method is so simple and easy to comprehend.
Thank you
You are welcome!
Very Good English. Most Excellent Teaching Method. Thanks, Mr. Sunny.
I've been in IT 35 years and never seen it explain that simple. You should follow up with showing what /26 netmask is which is 255.255.255.192. Rather simple. Enjoyed your Chinglist.
where did you get that 192 ? or sometimes I see 254?
I used your chart on my Final Exam for Network Administration. Thank you!!!!
You are welcome!
@@sunnyclassroom24 why we need to take 16 16 /28
@@sunnyclassroom24 why we need to take 16 16 /28
I am extremely grateful to you for this videos! You are a great teacher
Loving the Sunny Way! ☀️
Thank you so so much Sunny, your method is the easiest I've seen and thanks to the Sunny table I am able to subnet with confidence thank you so much 🙏♥️
best teacher, say la ilaha ila allah
Thank you so much. Gone through many videos. But this seems the ultimate key. Really helpful. Thanks again.
You're welcome!
thank you very much
your videos are more usefull than a university term
thanks a lot for your compliment.
You’re amazing and I am forever greatful by your clear easy to follow along instructions! 👏👏👏
This video was awesome! Thank you for your effort in creating this. Very helpful, and I love your line example. it was a great analogy!
Glad it was helpful!
You make it so easy to understand. Thank you Sunny
you litterraly saved my love i watched touhsands of video only your method made me move forward thank uuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Simply awesome videos .. by far one of the best educational videos I've ever watched. Thank you Sunny!
At the 5:57 minute mark you say "So we multiple 4 by 4 and get 16". Like the "So" was obvious. It's not obvious to me why are we multiplying 4 by 4 out of the blue and in other questions would it be 4 by 8 or 4 by 16 and why? The so didn't clarify why we decided to multiply 4 by 4. The first 4 in the 4 by 4 was the 4 subnets from the original question so why is it 4 again?
the reason that we multiply 4 by 4 is because we have to subnet the network into equal parts. and if each section gets subnetted any further, it is like subnetting each section 4 times. so 4 by 4
we also need 3 different subnets for the department, and we can not get 3 equal parts. the closet number happens to be 4. 4(the current subnet) times 4(the subnets we need)
Hi sir! thank you very much your such a good teacher! thanks for laying it out and pointing out all the "why" why we do this why we do that. thanks alot!
brilliant simple point to point explanation.
Great job sir. Your wealth of knowledge is awesome .
Cheers
hi Sunny - i would really want to Thank you am just from doing my exam and let's just say that you know the magic
You make my day shine! ☀️☀️☀️
I am so happy i have found you wish you were my networking prof
i wish too.
Thank you Sunny, now I know how to subnet a subnet...
Great! I am happy for you.
Thank you Sunny, you are great at explaining these things.
Algoritmo risolutivo che ben si presta ad implementazione software. Ottimo Sonny. 😁👍
Absolute Godsend no doubt! Thank you
Hey Sunny. This table starts from /24 only, what about below that like /20 or /13?
Your chinglish sounds really fun. That aside, this video helped me with subnetting.
Hello Sunny, I'd like to thank you for your amazing videos. I have a question as regards the Sunny table, what determines the figures in the subnet mask column? Is it the subnet mask of the network ID given? Or is it /24 - /32 for all scenarios.
great appreciate for your work sunny! you saved me!
You’re the best of the best. 💯
Thank you very much sir! You've helped me a great deal to understand subnetting.
you are the best I really really enjoy and enjoyed your lecture thanks a million
Thank you for explaining so easily.👍
My pleasure 😊
Thank you very much. Greetings from Turkey
I am really thankful for your explanation it helped mee a lot . Thanks so much I mean it.
Thank you for your nice comments! I mean it. I am glad it helps.
How to: (a) determine whether an IP (e.g., /30) is from a Subnetted Subnet or just from a Subnet? (b) When I determine that the IP is from a Subnetted Subnet, how do I reverse engineer it to the previous, original Subnet (e.g. /26)?
Very clear video, thanks Sunny!
You are welcome and thanks.
Lovely method. Great great job mate! Many thanks!
You're welcome!
As usual, wonderful video.Thanks
Ottima lezione. Grande maestro. 😁👍
Brilliant way to explain and teach.
Perfect teacher. Thanks Sunny!
You are welcome!
Thank you ! OMG I didn't think I could get this but you do explain it well thank you !
Great job, master Sunny.
6:30
But why a /28 giving us a total of 16 subnets?
I thought we could just grab a /27 and go from 4 to 8 subnets, giving us 4 new subnets to work with?
Now we're getting an additional 12 subnets, from 4 to 16. Someone explain?
Or should I look at it as if /26 is the new base, in which case a /27 would give us only 2 additional subnets to work with?
Kindly wanted to know as well how do we know that we are subnetting a subnet? Is there a clear explanation I can get.
because the first IP was /26 which gives us 4 subnets. We now want to subnet a subnet . We need 4 new subnets within that subnet - 4x4 = 16 subnets. If we look at the 16 subnet table we can see that it is /28 subnet mask. I think this is how he came to this number (i am also very new to this) as well as the /27 in the question that is posted in the description, because the IP was /25 which has subnet of 2 and now we need 3 subnets for that subnet and we will choose 4 since it's the closest to fit 3 new subnets( one will remain unusable - the downside of subnetting) , so we will do 2x4 = 8 and we will get /27 subnet mask.
Please someone who as good knowledge of this can confirm if i have explained this correctly to them. Much appreciated
quick question. In you video we had to make 3 subnets. and we used the sunny to come to a conclusion that 4 subnets would be suitable. what if we had a subnet of /27 and we needed to make 4 more subnets. would we just multiply 8x4=32 and use the subnet 32 column?
It works perfectly. Thank you very much for sharing your method.
This is very helpful I’m new to subnetting
What about subnetting a subnet with prefix /20, /21, /22, /23 ???
You won’t see those in Net+ :)
Is /16 just one subnet? @@Clxiro
@@johnparker1771 no additional bits are borrowed, therefore only 1 subnet is present. You’re correct
Very easy to understand, thank you Sunny! :)
I understood the process but I am confused between network id and subnet id. I watched the previous video "subnetting is easy" and understood that. But in this one, how do we know that the given id is subnet id and not network id?
Here the network id is 125.23.200.64/26
In previous video, it was 192.168.4.0/24
Why did we use two seperate method? Is it because it is for different network?
Extremely helpful, thank you!
You are an awesome professor!
Genius! Thank you for this.
Great job. Really I appreciate your effort. Thanks a lot.
Many thanks, Elik. You are welcome.