No. of IP addresses for the CIDR range 172.168.3.0/30 is = 4 No. of IP addresses for the CIDR range 10.0.0.0/8 is = 256*256*256 = 16777216 Thanks alot sir for the super Explanation of concepts of IP address, Subnet, CIDR ranges🙏
Omg, I cant express my words for this course and the work you do in this channel. In a world where people are running behind in money, you're doing it free of cost. All credit goes to your mom for raising a wonderful soul like you. Keep Going Abhishek.
I agree with you brother and because of this God has gifted you with such a clarity and it is so easy to understand hard concepts when you are explaining them, I am also currently doing your Python for DevOps course
the given Ips for the given ranges /30 and /8 are 4 and 16777216 (32-30=2 and 2 power 2 is 4 and 32-8=24 and 2power24 is 16777216) thank you soo much sir , Really appreciate your efforts ..Thank you and Stay blessed
Anna, I have 1.5 years of experience as a DevOps but this CIDR range networking, subnets concepts was never so clear. After watching this video you made it so easy to understand now things are crystal clear. Thank you so much for such quality of content. I am a huge fan of yours and have been watching your playlists for a long time.
Thank you, Abhishek. I am mathematical background, not from computer science. But moving to this field, I try to understand networking items with various resources, but no where I got complete understanding. But today you made it very simple to understand these things. It's great!
given ranges /30 and /8 are 4 and 16777216 (32-30=2 and 2 power 2 is 4 and 32-8=24 and 2power24 is 16777216) thank you soo much sir , Really appreciate your efforts ..Thank you and Stay blessed
Thankyou abhishesk for the CIDR calculations first time I got full clarity on this whenever I was learning this everyone giving so much of confusion with calculations thanks you saved me from this calculating the CIDR ranges. Really appreciated.
This courses are beyond words explanations , you mesmerise the courses and reduce the difficult aspect that even a two year old baby can understand them ..... I don't mean only this course but ALL your lectures are made easy Thanks boss
Very clear explanation of topic, was searching videos to understand from many days, landed up at the right video to undersatdn the concept!!! Thanks so much for the video Sir!!
Thank you so much for starting the networking series ,,,a bit confusing topic always ...Also try to cover ssl/tls certificate in detail and how to configure it in any cloud platform ....!!
Bro, excellent teaching, struggled with these concepts for a long time, but you explained very neatly in simple way , now i got clear understanding on these topics. keep it up.
03:15 The IP addresses in a Home network are private and dynamic, and probably cannot be used to block access to a website or an application. Instead use MAC address to manage the access to a website or an application. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thank you Abhishek I searched multiple times for networking fundamentals by Abhishek Veeramalla the last week as I had an upcoming project that needed this, the video just made my day, as usual awesome simplification of the concepts, waiting for Part 2.
Abhishek sir, thank you so much for providing this Azure DevOps course for free! The quality of your content is exceptional, and your dedication to sharing knowledge is truly admirable. It's incredible to see professionals like you making such valuable resources accessible to everyone. Your videos are not only informative but also engaging and easy to follow. Keep up the fantastic work, and know that your efforts are greatly appreciated by learners like me!. paid cources from other websites ❌ abishek sir✅
I try to learn on it my own even after searching tutorials in the internet still frustrated suddenly your video got poped up based on you tube algorithm. I got clear understanding in these concept. Thanks a lot brother.!! 🎉😊
basic thumbrule while calculating the no. of IP Address is when ever the CIDR range is 29 or 23 or 8 or any number, it will be below 32 only, so just calculate it by doing substraction - for example to calculate CIDR for 29 : 32 - 29 = 3, then do 2 to the power of 3 which equals to 8, so the no. of Ip's required will be 8. lets do another one - CIDR for 24, so - 32 - 24 = 8, so its 2 to the power of 8 which equals to 256. So only one octet of IP address will vary, if its more than 256, 2 ocatets of IP address will vary.
Awesome video! All of these concepts were explained crystal clear. It was a bit confusing how you got the 26 in 32-26=6 @35:07 but I guess you just knew to subtract that number thanks to practice.
Hey Abhishek , Can Never be more thankful to you ! what you are doing is something that i was looking for FOR years ! Please let me know ! my eyes had tears literally ! Please Doing what you are doing ! Hope you get what you want in Life ! Big big thanks to you !
@@Sridhar-99 no i haven't taken any networking course from AWS. Instead i referred to RFC and learnt some basic networking concepts.. and some of my course materials etc
when we are creating the vpc or vnet on that they will provide the cidr range on basis of what , whether the user requirements or they have any limit for for each subsnet, if using the cidr range we can get n no of combinations.so we can create n no of ip addresses.
Great sir...some requests...i know it's a big ask... 1. more networking IP address and subnetting practice videos and explanation. 2. Linux detailed course. 3. Latest cloud services that's it.
Hi Abhishek, wonderful content , many thanks for your efforts , kindly please cover all the contents of networking / commands related to DevOps , and also if possible kindly make course on SSL / TLS / Certificates and API concept
Wait what ?? Is ip address concept is that easy .. i have never attempted before this concept thinking that this concept was soo hard to understand .. Excellent explanation
Excellent Abhishek !! Crystal clear explanation. Hoping you to cover more concepts (like how companies use VPN) in this playlist. Thank you soo much Abhi for your time and efforts.
Hello Abhishek, Thanks for this video.... But, please cover the ports in more detail in any of your future videos, in this video you have touched upon the ports concept, would really like if you explain everything about the port in more detail. Thank you so much again for the efforts.
No. of IP addresses for the CIDR range 172.168.3.0/30 is = 4
No. of IP addresses for the CIDR range 10.0.0.0/8 is = 256*256*256 = 16777216
Thanks alot sir for the super Explanation of concepts of IP address, Subnet, CIDR ranges🙏
36:37 number of IP Addresses for the given CIDR are 4 and 16777216 respectively. Thx for explaining these concepts in such a detailed manner..
Awesome
Please create a playlist for "LINUX for DEVOPS". Linux Troubleshooting etc. Please cover this
noted
@@AbhishekVeeramallayes please 🙏😊
@@AbhishekVeeramalla Thank You 🙏
Yes please
abhishek can u make a playlist on java for Devops engineer
Omg, I cant express my words for this course and the work you do in this channel.
In a world where people are running behind in money, you're doing it free of cost.
All credit goes to your mom for raising a wonderful soul like you. Keep Going Abhishek.
Means alot
I agree with you brother and because of this God has gifted you with such a clarity and it is so easy to understand hard concepts when you are explaining them, I am also currently doing your Python for DevOps course
If you are a beginner you will take time to understand but once you practice ..this Video is "GOLD". Thanks as always abhishek.
@SRG-n3d do you take any aws networking course could you please the reply
Thanks!
Thanks for contributing to the channel ❤️
the given Ips for the given ranges /30 and /8 are 4 and 16777216 (32-30=2 and 2 power 2 is 4 and 32-8=24 and 2power24 is 16777216) thank you soo much sir , Really appreciate your efforts ..Thank you and Stay blessed
How this calcualtion i didnt get?
2power24 is 16777216)
@idrismulla4454 do you take any aws networking course could you please the reply
Never seen such a clearcut explanation on IP address range and CIDR. Best one on the Internet
Thanks alot
Anna, I have 1.5 years of experience as a DevOps but this CIDR range networking, subnets concepts was never so clear. After watching this video you made it so easy to understand now things are crystal clear. Thank you so much for such quality of content. I am a huge fan of yours and have been watching your playlists for a long time.
CIDR explained beautifully, Thank You
You're most welcome
Thank you, Abhishek. I am mathematical background, not from computer science. But moving to this field, I try to understand networking items with various resources, but no where I got complete understanding. But today you made it very simple to understand these things. It's great!
😍😍
I was always confused about the CIDR block range. But u just cleared my all confusion clear. Thank you.
given ranges /30 and /8 are 4 and 16777216 (32-30=2 and 2 power 2 is 4 and 32-8=24 and 2power24 is 16777216) thank you soo much sir , Really appreciate your efforts ..Thank you and Stay blessed
Thankyou abhishesk for the CIDR calculations first time I got full clarity on this whenever I was learning this everyone giving so much of confusion with calculations thanks you saved me from this calculating the CIDR ranges. Really appreciated.
Best Video, This is first time I learn subnet in proper way. Thanks a lot Abhishek 🙏
My pleasure 😊
Very well explained, very easy to understand and remember..much needed..thank you so much
Best way of Explanation Thank U sir🙏
This would be one of best videos so far i have seen on Network fundamental .. thanks @abhishek for your personal time on this kudos to you ..
❤️🎉
Oh my God. Thank you so much for this video. I don't think I will ever forget these concepts in my life again.
👒 out for you man.
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I have been having issues understanding CIDR notations for years. thanks to you, its very very clear now... THANK YOU !!!
Great to hear!
@martinsuduji9273 do you take any aws networking course could you please the reply
Man, you're good. You're teaching complicated concepts in a simple-straightforward-easy to understand way.
This is the best video I have seen online explaining network fundamentals. Thank you Abhishek!
Thanks
This courses are beyond words explanations , you mesmerise the courses and reduce the difficult aspect that even a two year old baby can understand them ..... I don't mean only this course but ALL your lectures are made easy
Thanks boss
Wow, thank you!
@onuegbunnabugwu7170 do you take any aws networking course could you please the reply
Very clear explanation of topic, was searching videos to understand from many days, landed up at the right video to undersatdn the concept!!! Thanks so much for the video Sir!!
Thanks Abhishek for explaining it so easily.. Best vdo on CIDR....
Most welcome 😊
Excellent explanation on CIDR/IP addresses. Thank you Abhishek.
Most welcome!
Please make a video on istio for kubernetes.@@AbhishekVeeramalla
Never seen such a clearcut explanation. Best one on the Internet
Thanks 🙏
I don't know how much efforts your putting, but the way of explanation was outstanding👏.
Greatly explained..! This is what I was looking for. Thank you @Abhishek ji.
Thank you so much for starting the networking series ,,,a bit confusing topic always ...Also try to cover ssl/tls certificate in detail and how to configure it in any cloud platform ....!!
Noted
Best explanation ever.... especially the CIDR part
Thank you very much for this video Abhishek…. Very knowledgeable and informative for networking concepts.
Bro, excellent teaching, struggled with these concepts for a long time, but you explained very neatly in simple way , now i got clear understanding on these topics. keep it up.
such real time informative content hats of you Abhishek bhaiya keep educating keep growing
03:15 The IP addresses in a Home network are private and dynamic, and probably cannot be used to block access to a website or an application. Instead use MAC address to manage the access to a website or an application. Please correct me if I am wrong.
very clear thank you, Abhishek.
❤️
Thank you Abhishek I searched multiple times for networking fundamentals by Abhishek Veeramalla the last week as I had an upcoming project that needed this, the video just made my day, as usual awesome simplification of the concepts, waiting for Part 2.
You're most welcome
@ushabm3484 do you take any aws networking course could you please the reply
Extremely helpful content. Huge gratitude 👏
Glad it was helpful!
Me explanation and dedication are really great. Your efforts to inculcate the concepts in our mind is incomparable.
❤️
Thanks a lot. Thank you very much for explaining this very well and clearly. It's unbelievable how you teach it for free.
Thank you so much again.
😀😍
Abhishek sir, thank you so much for providing this Azure DevOps course for free! The quality of your content is exceptional, and your dedication to sharing knowledge is truly admirable. It's incredible to see professionals like you making such valuable resources accessible to everyone. Your videos are not only informative but also engaging and easy to follow. Keep up the fantastic work, and know that your efforts are greatly appreciated by learners like me!. paid cources from other websites ❌ abishek sir✅
Very nicely explained the subnets and cidr 👍i used to scared a lot about these words in networking 😊but now its very clear to me 😊thanks Abhishek ,👍
Glad to hear that
I try to learn on it my own even after searching tutorials in the internet still frustrated suddenly your video got poped up based on you tube algorithm. I got clear understanding in these concept. Thanks a lot brother.!! 🎉😊
Glad I could help!
33:06 I want some more clarfication here... how we ae getting that 32-29=1 I understud but 2 3= 8 how?
basic thumbrule while calculating the no. of IP Address is when ever the CIDR range is 29 or 23 or 8 or any number, it will be below 32 only, so just calculate it by doing substraction - for example to calculate CIDR for 29 : 32 - 29 = 3, then do 2 to the power of 3 which equals to 8, so the no. of Ip's required will be 8.
lets do another one - CIDR for 24, so - 32 - 24 = 8, so its 2 to the power of 8 which equals to 256. So only one octet of IP address will vary, if its more than 256, 2 ocatets of IP address will vary.
thanks abhishek , it was a great video. Eagerly waiting for the playlist. Thanks again!!
Most welcome!
Awesome video! All of these concepts were explained crystal clear. It was a bit confusing how you got the 26 in 32-26=6 @35:07 but I guess you just knew to subtract that number thanks to practice.
Excellent Networking content in soo simple words
Thanks a lot
I like the way you explained with the help of diagram. That's the best way to explain any topic. 🎉 Thanks for the detailed information
very good explanations.
Thank you Abhiskek for AWS ZERO TO HERO PLAYLIST, I shared this with my linked in connections and posted my learning journey.
Is it good?
@atharvah7680yeah, it's good bro
Hey Abhishek , Can Never be more thankful to you ! what you are doing is something that i was looking for FOR years ! Please let me know ! my eyes had tears literally ! Please Doing what you are doing ! Hope you get what you want in Life ! Big big thanks to you !
Crystal Clear brother it is.🎉🎉🎉.. Much interested to know more abt networking concepts with ur explanation.. ThnQ Brother🤝🤝🤝
You are most welcome
Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge to all. keep going Anna..
Thank you so much 🙂
Clearly understandable, thanks, Abhishek. You have a magical power to deliver all of the DevOps topics. Waiting for the playlist.
Thanks a ton
Thank you very much sir, you are indeed a teacher.
Computer Networking are purely logical, all we need need is just patience and time and a good guidance too(thats what exactly you do❤❤)
Yes, true
@komalkoutilyapenumarti4849 do you take any aws networking course could you please the reply
@@Sridhar-99 no i haven't taken any networking course from AWS.
Instead i referred to RFC and learnt some basic networking concepts.. and some of my course materials etc
It's awesome i continuously watching your video past 3months 🎉❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
Wow explanation is awesome... Thank you Abhishek!
Thanks you Abhishek will remember this concepts till my last day
Thanks
My brother I want to tell you that you're the 🌟. ..
You simplify everything evening a 10 year old boy can relate
Thanks 🙏
It is a good start. Thank you
Most welcome 😊
Thanks Abhishek, best video on this topic so far..
Glad you liked it
Brother, I have no words to tell you…really you are superb bro
Thank you so much 😃
Bro you are just awesome... I have no words to explain 💌
You make networking concepts a cakewalk for me. Thank you Abhishek!
Really u r great brother u did amazing work .god bless you abundantly 😊
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks a lot, brother. Now I clearly understand the usage of CIDR
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you are a champion!!!!!
tnx!
when we are creating the vpc or vnet on that they will provide the cidr range on basis of what , whether the user requirements or they have any limit for for each subsnet, if using the cidr range we can get n no of combinations.so we can create n no of ip addresses.
Great sir...some requests...i know it's a big ask...
1. more networking IP address and subnetting practice videos and explanation.
2. Linux detailed course.
3. Latest cloud services that's it.
Sure I will
@@AbhishekVeeramalla love youuuu
Hi Abhishek, wonderful content , many thanks for your efforts , kindly please cover all the contents of networking / commands related to DevOps , and also if possible kindly make course on SSL / TLS / Certificates and API concept
Awesome video, Thank you Abhi
So nice of you
Need all 3 bro 🙏... M following all your videos ....truly appreciated
Best of luck
I always got confused while studying the concept of CIDR, but after watching this video my concepts are clear.
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Ip Range is 4 and 16,777,216, Thanks abishek expecting more videos from you like this, Thank you
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Superb explanations!
You are so amazing...every concept you made so easy for us.. Hats off to you & your efforts.
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you Very much Abhishek.
Most welcome!
AWESOME EXPLANATION!!!!!
i asked for this video just two weeks ago, hats off to ur dedication.
great one anna, hope you go more deeper in this networking.
Thank you, I will
Wait what ?? Is ip address concept is that easy .. i have never attempted before this concept thinking that this concept was soo hard to understand .. Excellent explanation
😍😍😍
Excellent Abhishek !! Crystal clear explanation. Hoping you to cover more concepts (like how companies use VPN) in this playlist. Thank you soo much Abhi for your time and efforts.
Right video at right time❤
Thanks
Awesome series, please add loadbalancer, dns, virtual ip, firewalls,whitelisting etc..
Thanks for this Amazing content 😊
My pleasure 😊
🎉🎉🎉❤❤Once Again ,Abi Anna is rocking ...Thanks u so much..
Welcome
Thanks, with this video i got awareness on subject. loads of 😍😍
😍
Jm very exicted to start this. Will be watching later tonight. Let me hit the gym first
cool
thanku abhishek now there is no confusion
Hello Abhishek, Thanks for this video.... But, please cover the ports in more detail in any of your future videos, in this video you have touched upon the ports concept, would really like if you explain everything about the port in more detail. Thank you so much again for the efforts.
Noted
nicely exlained
Tq so much anna i am waiting for this from so long
Welcome 😊
Great Video, Please make more video related to Networking and Advance Linux for Devops
Video for me at the right time...
Awesome
Excellent explanation,
Hi You're awesome as always, thanks would not be enough Abhishek🙇♀
My pleasure 😊
Super explnantion bro...
Thank you abhishek , Its was a very useful content
Tqsm sir always you do something spl for us which wll be vry much helpful for us ❤
It's my pleasure