IPv4 Addressing Lesson 3: The Class System
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@NGTAcademy
6 жыл бұрын
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@naveenshah5022
3 жыл бұрын
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Thanks for the great tutorial, and I like how concise you are in your instruction! I'm actually getting "it", finally! Quick question, is there a shortcut when determining the bit-wise AND operator between the working octets of the subnet mask and the IP address? I don't mind jotting down the 1's and 0's, and playing matchy-matchy with the 1's. Maybe all I need is to keep practicing. I don't know how many questions on the CCNA exam are on subnetting, but I've read and heard horror stories about people tripping up on that section. I'm just happy I've been able to grasp the concepts. Subscribed!
@NGTAcademy
6 жыл бұрын
Hi NavMiguel! Thank you for the great comment :) The most helpful things to do to make you fast at IP addressing and subnetting by hand and in your head will be: 1. Remember the chart which is super easy - 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 2. For subnet masks remember how these add together - example1 128+64 = 192 example2 128+64+32 = 224 example3 - 128+64+32+16+8+4+2+1 = 255 3. Remember that where there is a 1 in the subnet mask determines the network/subnet ID. 4. Become fast at identifying the value of the last bit in a subnet mask. For example if the subnet has a /23 mask then that 23rd bit has a value of 2. Another example is with a /30 mask - that 30th bit has a value of 4. This will help alot with subnetting and is also taught in my subnetting videos. Keeping these things in mind and keeping on with the practice should help it happen faster for you, but yes ultimately it does take a good bit of practice :) I hope this helps and be sure to watch the subnetting lessons!
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Hi, for this is really great to refresh. But is there a way can also easy to explain/understand how to counting network host amount when there are question asking more than standard /24 or less than /24 segment? Thank you. I am still very confuse on this calculation.
I real thank you
The numbers Mason!
I have a question what you said about loopback address.. Pinging yourself O:) Can you please explain it briefly what is the purpose of loopback
@NGTAcademy
6 жыл бұрын
Hi Karthika Kumar a loopback can serve some different purposes but the primary reason for any loopback is testing. In the case with a a loopback ping where you are "pinging yourself" it is testing your network interface card and the TCP/IP protocol stack on your local computer.
@jovenlopez7368
4 жыл бұрын
The loopback address is also used when applications need to interact with each other by IP when both applications are installed in the same computer.
Good
Your lectures are excellent and pretty easy to understand but I am still having difficulty with identifying network ID. Can you please assist?
Is it possible to set a maximum of 120 hosts for each subnet with the CIDR?
@NGTAcademy
6 жыл бұрын
Tackes yes a /27 supports 126 usable IP addresses.
@normallymymoonelbaraka1694
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks :)
@StoneColdCookie
5 жыл бұрын
@@NGTAcademy I'm trying to figure this out, but in a roadblock, do you have any reference to have this explain as I need help please :)
Thanks dear to explain IP in easy way but in C class what is propose of 169.series IP.
I thought 10, 172, and 192 was also reserved as well.
what about number of hosts and number of networks which can be supported?
It's CIDR as in capital I sound.
Nothing major - 65536 is 2^16. Great class.
How I come up with the host ip address from network id
what is multicatsting?
is class A from 0 to 126 or 1 to 126? , what about 0?
The link to lesson 3 which is in the description of lesson 2, does not work.
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@jreamscape
3 жыл бұрын
as long as you credit him im sure your fine
Kindly share lesson 4 5 6 etcc
what does pinging mean?
jacob hess
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8:15 - OOPS! 65,535 is incorrect. The magic number is 65,536. When doubling 32,768 you need to get an even number not 65,535. Like you, I'll struggle with 2^14 & 2^15 but 65,536 got hardwired into my DNA from my days of only working within 16-bits.
it should be 65536, not 65535. at around 8:30.
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