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- You are great I worked it out I managed to work it out the
first time. What a great teacher.
- thanx thanx thanx thanx a lot..:-)
- Sorry correction, I meant to say subnet portion not subnet
mask. lol
- To MrHeyom: Yes, I can see that now, hadn't even noticed,
but some people in here are also attacking that the subnet mask should have been x.x.x.60 instead of x.x.x.56, that is why I posted the comment.
Great video, that's amazing how something so complicated can be made so simple, you are an excellent tutor, we want more and thanks
- A mistake:
From the address 203.200.10.60
When we want to
make a binary for 60*, it should be 00111100
He said 00111000 the = is 56, therefore as in 00111100 the = is 60*
Thank you so much sir.
- you just prove that you haven't watched closely.
the last
octet of the address is 00111100 and the last octet of the subnet mask is 11111000 then you AND the and the final result is 00111000 which is 56 my friend
- yea correct a mistake as below 00111100 (32+16+8+4=60) ,
good vid though great fresher.
- a little mistake
for the 60 in binary it should be 00111100
(32+16+8+4=60)
- the right variant is the following:
subnet address:
203.200.10.60
broadcast address:203.200.10.63
host range: 203.200.10.61 - 203.200.10.62 .
- thank you for this video...,,it's so good
- Whoooo Hoooo - the light just came on!
Thank you &
keep-um-commin
- gr8 tutorial..now I will ace my test ;)
- Lol it's you who doesn't understand whats going on here.
- dude..thats 56...lol..
- Brilliant Video , just a little mistake
for the 60 in
binary it should be 00111100 (32+16+8+4=60) even if doesnt influence the result.
Thanks for the video.
- thanks easy to understand
- You forgot to add the host part.
32+16+8+4+2+1 = 63
- Thanks and was very informative. Thanks Again
- Best subnetting class by a long shot. And all in about an
hour. Very appreciated! I can go to sleep now!
- 32 + 16 + 8 != 60
- Jesus christ, the CCIE is wrong.
- really nice and well explained
- Thanks very much Sir. Very informative and well explained.
- i noticed that too
- Brilliant Video..Spot on and very informative..96%
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Description: Instructor John Mills CCIE #5037 takes us through an IP addressing calculation as performed by computer devices in part five of the series
Keywords: CCNA, IP, Addressing, Cisco, Network, Academy, 640-802, CCENT, John, Mills, Networking, TCP/IP, Training
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