Niraj, your MCT as a trainer skills plus your technical knowledge = Perfect Combination. I subscribed to your channel and will follow you. Keep up the good work.
It would have been better if you would have completed it by putting VMs in different Subnets and then proving that they can talk.. use route table, Gateway to connect to Internet etc...
Hi Niraj, For a 30 bit subnet mask, how do you arrive at the figure of 2 bits left for host. How do you arrive at this calculation. If you could please explain.
The address scheme is 8bit.8bit.8bit.8bit / mask, 32 bits in total.You should consider mask from left to right. If mask value is 8 it means first 8 bits are fixed, you are left with 32 minus 8 that is 24 bits for addressing. If you apply the same logic for mask = 30, you are left with right most 2 bits. In binary representation with 2 bits you can represent 4 values. 00,01,10,11. Since it is said that at least 5 address values should be reserved, we do not have sufficient bits when mask is 30.
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Best awesome video I have ever seen for Azure networking...thanks a ton for this video
This guy Niraj is genius. Very beautifully explained without making it overly complicated. Good job Niraj.
Excellent explaination.......
Niraj, your MCT as a trainer skills plus your technical knowledge = Perfect Combination.
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Keep up the good work.
its good and informative
Neat and Crisp!! Thank you Niraj.
Excellent video on Azure networking. Thank you.
Gr8 work and effort put up for all your inputs.
Such a crystal clear stuff !!
This is phenomenal. You are a true champ.
Excellent job done Niraj
great video thanks,
Very clear and concise! Thanks Niraj!
Good explanation on CIDR notation and subnet masks - always forget and this was a good refresher
Good one.
Nice video and easy in understanding... Thanks Niraj
Thx Niraj, very clear explanation about Networking stuff.
really neat and clear explanation.. thank you so much.
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Thanks Niraj, Networking is very much imp in context to become cloud engineer
Very useful, thank you soo much
Dear Niraj, good stuff, very clear explanation.
Thank u sir for uploading this video- i request make more video easy understanding way, -- pls tell me day to day activities -- interview questions
Well done ! thank you so much !!
Good talk!
Thank you niraj it helped me a lot
You can do vnet peering across regions in same way. Global peering
Hello-- u full series-- pls provide day to day activities- provide me with Azure interview questions
Thank you
i believe we are allowed to peer vnets on different regions.
maybe at the time of recording we were not though, i cant say.
Global VNET peering was not available at the time this video was published. It became available in 2018.
Hi, Niraj, you please can we get Azure AD lectures and real time practices it would help poor folks like me. Your lectures are very helpful.
@40:37 your subnetting is wrong, its .1.0-63 and .1.64-127 for 2 /26 address spaces not .1.0-65
You are right. I also realized that and corrected the script in the session.
Good work though! thanks for the video
It would have been better if you would have completed it by putting VMs in different Subnets and then proving that they can talk.. use route table, Gateway to connect to Internet etc...
Hi , thanks for great sessions , can we have the Commands ? thanks
Hi Niraj, For a 30 bit subnet mask, how do you arrive at the figure of 2 bits left for host. How do you arrive at this calculation. If you could please explain.
The address scheme is 8bit.8bit.8bit.8bit / mask, 32 bits in total.You should consider mask from left to right. If mask value is 8 it means first 8 bits are fixed, you are left with 32 minus 8 that is 24 bits for addressing. If you apply the same logic for mask = 30, you are left with right most 2 bits. In binary representation with 2 bits you can represent 4 values. 00,01,10,11. Since it is said that at least 5 address values should be reserved, we do not have sufficient bits when mask is 30.
Hi, do u take paid trainings?
Hello, i am working on Routing and switching profile. Please suggest which course is suitable for networking background. Is it AZ 104 or AZ 700 ?
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Backend and frontend network, what purpose do they serve in azure vnet?
what is the basic use of azure actually i m beginner
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