FANTASTIC PLAYLIST!! Very detailed and well explained. However, before starting this course there should have been a DISCLAIMER that this is just a portion of the course and the rest is uploaded NESO app. Any student starting might think it's just till the end of this playlist reach which he discovers this is just 50% done and the exam is in 2 days.
U have to understand that, this problem is given with a solution. So we have to match the solution given.. so we have to modify the method of solving the answer.
He said for efficient allotment start with the maximum requirement, you are not bound with this approach. You can allot in any manner, Herer to match the answer requirement he did that way, you need to figure out why it was done!! I will give you a hint, start with bigger one first
I solved by taking A first then B. I get 245-248-128-0/21 for A, 245-248-136-0/22 for B. Is it Correct ? IPs are same but Subnet Mask exchanged according to Option 1.
U have to understand that, this problem is given with a solution. So we have to match the solution given.. so we have to modify the method of solving the answer.
Here what we have for initial subnet is 255.255.240.0 right ? which means first two octets are fixed .So why not take the first most address as 245.248.0.0 ? instead u continue with 245.248.128
FANTASTIC PLAYLIST!!
Very detailed and well explained.
However, before starting this course there should have been a DISCLAIMER that this is just a portion of the course and the rest is uploaded NESO app.
Any student starting might think it's just till the end of this playlist reach which he discovers this is just 50% done and the exam is in 2 days.
You had said that always perform subnetting considering the organisation with maximum requirement. So shouldn't we make the subnet for A first?
U have to understand that, this problem is given with a solution. So we have to match the solution given.. so we have to modify the method of solving the answer.
It is the complete playlist for computer network
He said for efficient allotment start with the maximum requirement, you are not bound with this approach. You can allot in any manner, Herer to match the answer requirement he did that way, you need to figure out why it was done!! I will give you a hint, start with bigger one first
I solved by taking A first then B. I get 245-248-128-0/21 for A, 245-248-136-0/22 for B. Is it Correct ? IPs are same but Subnet Mask exchanged according to Option 1.
U have to understand that, this problem is given with a solution. So we have to match the solution given.. so we have to modify the method of solving the answer.
Thank u sir for good explanation
Why you shouldn't start from maximum Host?
Here what we have for initial subnet is 255.255.240.0 right ? which means first two octets are fixed .So why not take the first most address as 245.248.0.0 ? instead u continue with 245.248.128
Here 1st 2 octet are fixed along with that 4 bit (11110000) in 3rd octet is also fixed.it is classless addressing
Is computer network series completed?
I have the same query?
FLSM comes under Classful or Classless ?.
Generally we use it with classless
Can anyone explain this was full computer networks than next 4 videos what are those ?
Sir pls add bjt notes in your website pls sir
It is the complete playlist for computer network
Would you mind anyone can explain this equation please 2^12/4 = 2^12/2^2 = 2^10 ?.
a^m/a^n=a^(m-n)
Why are you reading the options, Sir, waste of time? 🙃
It is important to read the complete question for a proper explanation.