Super Easy IPV6 In 10 Minutes

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @andya688
    @andya688 4 месяца назад +4

    There goes my highly successful avoidance of IPv6 since it's creation lol. I now know 99% more about IPv6 than I did before watching. I haven't yet decided whether I'm happy or upset about it lol. Thanks Andy! Very concise to the point and easy to understand.

    • @isithardtobevegan53
      @isithardtobevegan53 4 месяца назад +1

      Why were you avoiding it?

    • @andya688
      @andya688 4 месяца назад

      @@isithardtobevegan53 I was hoping I'd retire or move on before I had to learn yet another protocol that in this case wouldn't be needed for a very long time if ever for my market segment. Especially after private IP addressing became available way back when. Anyone want to learn some IPX/SPX protocol that no longer exists? haha. Anyone remember encapsulating IPX with IP4 to interconnect locations over the Internet as opposed to private leased lines? Jack of all trades now as I literally have to know implement and support every aspect of my customers environments minus the phone system though I do all the networking and security for that as well. Eventually you just don't want to put stuff in your head you really don't need to focus on. But we can't avoid bigtech forcing the issue so learn it I shall though beyond a test lab I'll likely never implement it anywhere unless it's really needed or required. I better be retired by then lol. I think I'm turning into Homer Simpson where a new learned item goes in and something comes out lol. That or I'm just getting old and difficult haha.

  • @GuruChaz
    @GuruChaz 4 месяца назад +1

    You are amazing! Thank you for this explanation. So many of your videos helps keep so many brushed up on what they need to know for their IT Administration work. So very helpful.

  • @1.618Golden
    @1.618Golden 4 месяца назад +1

    This is a gem. I saved it in one of my playlists for reference.

  • @AAA007New
    @AAA007New Месяц назад

    Amazing explanation Andy thanks a lot

  • @JeffSmith03
    @JeffSmith03 26 дней назад +1

    Nice. I'm a little confused you were saying why hexadecimal can't use 16? Didn't make sense that you said "it's the network number" and you use 0 to 15 not 1 to 15 (that would only be Base 15 making no sense)... Here's what I thought you were trying to explain: Base 16 means sixteen symbols possible per digit. Base 10 (we call decimal) has ten symbols '0' to '9', but hexadecimal uses those plus 'A' to 'F' giving you 16 symbols instead. We do it to exactly match 4 bits in binary (Base 2). So the reason you "can't use 16" is because we start at 0 not 1 for the 16 symbols of Base 16. Same reason the decimal symbol cannot be 10 because the ten symbols are 0 to 9.

  • @duendemacabron
    @duendemacabron 4 месяца назад

    thanks for this great video!

  • @AIParadigmSolutions
    @AIParadigmSolutions 18 часов назад

    Awesome presentation, I would like to know about the multicasting and how exactly the data is sent to other devices. I am learning IPV6 outside of any school or formal education. So some questions I have overlook basic concepts I should already have. However I do grasp the protocols usage very well and I am experimenting with what it can do in regards to sending messages to multiple devices. I am certainly looking into specializing into this technology as a professional consultant.

  • @francescobedinijacobini
    @francescobedinijacobini 4 месяца назад

    Great video as always, and a good refresher on how to convert decimal base numbers to other base systems: how can you guarantee me that 1,328,334,674 and 1,564,930,436 are indeed distinct numbers? 😁😁😁

  • @silvanabongiorno3292
    @silvanabongiorno3292 4 месяца назад

    You talk about it in 10 minutes!

  • @midbrother87
    @midbrother87 24 дня назад

    Hey man you got it I have been looking at ipv6 addresses scared and even thought I had to rewind one I think it clicked kudos to you

  • @thewhiterabbituk
    @thewhiterabbituk Месяц назад

    i love that you wrote in, 'what the internet have done.' tickled me.

  • @michaelwaterman3553
    @michaelwaterman3553 4 месяца назад

    You got me at “Hello There”.

  • @ramadanomran8403
    @ramadanomran8403 4 месяца назад

    Hello Sir, Could you please help me with something about Azure subscription for some reason Microsoft don't accept prepaid or virtual visa cards they need visa cards not prepaid cards, I am living in Libya where banks here give only prepaid visa cards, is there a way I can get azure subscription so I can do practice while preparing for Microsoft certification, thank you

    • @ramadanomran8403
      @ramadanomran8403 4 месяца назад

      In the same time it's perfectly OK with MS365 business subscription they accept prepaid cards but not azure

    • @AndyMaloneMVP
      @AndyMaloneMVP  4 месяца назад +1

      I am aware of this and you are quite right Microsoft only except fully usable credit cards not the ones you’ve mentioned. Unfortunately, it’s policy.

    • @ramadanomran8403
      @ramadanomran8403 4 месяца назад

      The strange thing they accept debit card for ms365 why is that, How could I ever do my certification if they dnt have a solution even through using Microsoft local partner?, thank you for your reply