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- @Ubon94 0-256=257 addresses? you stop at 255 bruh.
- 254...2 to the 8th minus 2....
- @gary031183 - 254 because you cant have a host with all
zero id, but yes, you are essentially correct.
- I said POTENTIAL ADDRESSES fuckwit! Read on
- correction... 255..lol
- lol.... should be 252 right?
- /24 subnet support only 8 hosts LOL... Somebody should help
this man correct his error...
- can download the entire manuals of cisco networking on:
regionsuicida/blogspot/com
- This stuff interests me. oh god!
- 2 to the power of 8 is 256 - 2 = 254 usable hosts, so you
are correct, he fucked up, but being a teacher, he probably got it mixed up with the power of the last octet which is 8.
- @5:48 last example of IP varible hosts - '...supports 8
hosts' ? !!! should this not be 254 hosts? - Regards Johnny
- @OmegaX218 he is british mate.
Anyways so class C is
192.168.x.x and class B is 172.16.X then class A will use like 10.0.x
- This isn't bad. Can't remember the last time this american
learned anything from someone talking with an english accent.....lol how american of me ....lol Great tutorial son.
- thanks
- half a byte is a nibble which is not a nibble notcher
- hmmm, define enjoyed? lol
- Nice keep it up...
- THANKS YOU John Mills,it's really useful for me!!!
- Fuck me I am confused :S
- e class ip adresses are for testing
- Cavin21..yes you can it just takes time.. Not one man knows
all of cisco systems. trust me
- If you're stupid like myself you can't do this!
- wwAAWW... Well explained !!!!
- 254 hosts, but it's 0 and 255 that are reserved.
- Actually it's 0 and 255 are reserved, but the hosts at 254
is spot on.
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Description: John Mills CCIE #5037 takes us through the rudiments of IP Addressing including dotted decimal notation and classfull addressing
Keywords: CCNA, IP, Addressing, Cisco, Network, Academy, 640-802, CCENT, John, Mills, Networking, TCP/IP, Training
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