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Комментарии • 179

  • @off-alfa
    @off-alfa 2 года назад +51

    This guy taught me more things in 30 minutes than my prof has ever done in 14 weeks

  • @rabiej8011
    @rabiej8011 3 года назад +16

    Finally someone who knows how to get the information through to the people watching. Thank you.

  • @c-leb9996
    @c-leb9996 2 года назад +9

    I finally understood what my teachers in Germany tried to teach me. Thank you so much!

  • @samsameol2941
    @samsameol2941 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank you , u just made the concept so freaking easy for me to a point that I don't think I will ever have a problem in IP addresses ever again

  • @grundikelectron3207
    @grundikelectron3207 Год назад +5

    He did explained it step by step ,more over -he encouraged you to go on and learn more ! Not so many can do that ,thanks a lot

  • @zeegaroot
    @zeegaroot 3 года назад +24

    I feel like this guys met many lazy students like myself lmao, Do or die! he keeps on asking us to push ourselves to learn the things that most of us just wanna use calculators for like Hex conversions and Ipv6 subnetting. I luv this dude! definitely one of my fav networking instructors now. Thanks Laz!

  • @FLUFFYCAT_PNW
    @FLUFFYCAT_PNW 3 года назад +4

    "Terminology! Terminology!" I love this video, man. My school's curriculum wasn't near as clear as this. Thank you, my friend.

  • @BackWithTheBoom
    @BackWithTheBoom 4 года назад +3

    Finally bought your book Laz, because you deserve it . I had so many dificult times, and you pulled me through it to a better place with yourself and your knowledge. Rock on!

  • @darthbane8363
    @darthbane8363 3 года назад +3

    From now on you my man of choice for topics like these! So good.

  • @albanselaj733
    @albanselaj733 3 года назад +2

    That's an amazing and concise explanation, Laz Diaz. Straight to the point. Well done!

  • @returnMarcco
    @returnMarcco 4 года назад +10

    Laz, you have helped me tremendously with your content. I especially appreciate your video showing how to convert hexadecimal into decimal. You deserve to have your channel blow up with viewers. Much love. Btw, your looking buff as.

  • @sayanetics6002
    @sayanetics6002 3 года назад +4

    Mr.Diaz thank you for the comedic straight to the point no fluff instruction. Very insightful

  • @cathyphilip7315
    @cathyphilip7315 4 года назад +4

    you are best. you makes things go simpler than our professor

  • @MrHalilgsg
    @MrHalilgsg 3 года назад

    This is the best explanation of the ipv6 i've ever seen by now. I got it, thanks to you.
    Thank you very much.

  • @seraphicguitar
    @seraphicguitar 3 года назад +1

    I love all of your tutorials. I've learned subnetting IPv4 in many ways. But the most I love is your way. And now again, I love your way of Sub-netting IP V6 address. Thanks ! It's awesome!

  • @kingjbz
    @kingjbz 3 года назад +3

    LAZ!! You are the TRUTH big bro!! Made this so easy to understand!! I love your style KING!!

  • @savielflores678
    @savielflores678 3 года назад +1

    My Computer Networking teacher loves your content, it helps him teach about Ipv6 well :)

  • @samuraiz2852
    @samuraiz2852 Год назад

    After watching this video i feel like a Ipv6 subnet master :DDD

  • @Enzooy11
    @Enzooy11 Год назад

    This is the teacher you don't want to mess up!

  • @FurkanOz480
    @FurkanOz480 3 месяца назад +1

    howly man love you so much i didnt understand the lessons in my class but ypu saved me so much time i will try to get your books and classes and hopefully never forget your chanel haha

  • @jairusan
    @jairusan 4 года назад +5

    Hello Laz, thank you very much for the explanation, IPv6 it is definitely very exciting, I am definitely looking forward to continuing learning from you.

  • @CrazyAl1992
    @CrazyAl1992 4 года назад +5

    Glad I found this. Thank you for taking the time to upload this, Great stuff 👍

  • @tg9460
    @tg9460 9 месяцев назад +1

    You are simply awesome. Thanks for your encouragement sir.

  • @mundoin5583
    @mundoin5583 3 года назад +1

    You are a down to earth kinda guy, just the way it should be. subbed! great content !

  • @cashmny78
    @cashmny78 4 года назад +2

    You can do this.
    I can't stop. Technology is not stopping, and I'm going to grow with it.
    Do not block yourself. Accept it, and do it.
    - Great technical advise, and great attitude advice as well. Lets do this thing.

    • @thenetworkingdoctors
      @thenetworkingdoctors  4 года назад

      YES!!! ...let's show the naysayers that we will overcome any and all obstacles! 😎

  • @jerickalegarbes6906
    @jerickalegarbes6906 4 года назад

    I made a text program for IPv4 subnetting last year, and just suddenly though of making another one for IPv6. This video helped me a lot on understanding IPv6 subnetting. Thank you!

  • @wolfemata1458
    @wolfemata1458 3 года назад +1

    Oh, Yeah, Your encouragement is Awesome as well.

  • @tg9460
    @tg9460 3 года назад

    Thank you sir. You never disappoint. Great tutorial.

  • @kevinqueitsch4140
    @kevinqueitsch4140 Год назад

    Thank you soo much for the video. I was stuck in ipv6 subnetting, and after your video - i got it :)

  • @khamismwanyere6869
    @khamismwanyere6869 2 года назад

    Best Tutor ever, You just earned my subscription, like and Notification subscription.

  • @kuntakinte270
    @kuntakinte270 Год назад

    You d best teach LAZ.. You made me love Networking with CCNA.

  • @ksilvione
    @ksilvione 4 года назад +3

    Hey LAAAAAZ, you're awesome! Thank you!

  • @andreavergani7414
    @andreavergani7414 3 года назад

    Great explaination. I subbed.
    Like the way you teach

  • @peterhunte
    @peterhunte 2 года назад +1

    thank you! I needed that type of explanation

  • @andresvalderrama3091
    @andresvalderrama3091 Месяц назад

    Professor, thank you very much for your explanation. Greetings from Colombia

  • @kitcat2449
    @kitcat2449 Год назад

    I love how he has physical coach energy

  • @domzzz1244
    @domzzz1244 4 года назад +8

    Thanks Laz, you've helped me get over my fear of IPv6 haha.

  • @mahendrakumarsahu4395
    @mahendrakumarsahu4395 Год назад

    Awesome explained
    Enjoyed the presentation.

  • @naidinp
    @naidinp 4 года назад +2

    Awesome ...like usual ;)
    Thx Mr. LAZ

  • @vickycena2245
    @vickycena2245 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video, this is very useful. I can easily understand this.

  • @bigman2055
    @bigman2055 4 года назад +1

    Thanks man 👌👍
    That's what really we're missing 'practice'

  • @wapp1567
    @wapp1567 Год назад

    the more i look at this professor the more he ressemble The rock XD but nice video boss. Missed that class for my CCNA certification and it helped me a lot

  • @Mshalab
    @Mshalab Год назад

    You make it simple sir thank you

  • @pan6210
    @pan6210 3 года назад +1

    Your Sir totally deserve more Subs than 70K. That´s all I need to say. Thank you!

  • @tomyslo
    @tomyslo 4 месяца назад

    Your explanation helped me at 14:00

  • @KingNothing85
    @KingNothing85 3 года назад

    Thank you very much! Great Video. Really helped me a lot!
    Greetings from Germany!

  • @wolfemata1458
    @wolfemata1458 3 года назад +1

    Appreciate your video Laz. New to Networking and your video give me more insight in subnetting hexadecimal. Good Life to You.

  • @Beardbarian46
    @Beardbarian46 2 месяца назад

    finally someone who explains IT

  • @mustafanasiri3016
    @mustafanasiri3016 20 дней назад

    May God bless you 🙏 ❤️

  • @blyatman1026
    @blyatman1026 Год назад +1

    W video 🔥
    W physique 💪
    Thanks man!!! 🤝

  • @juanc4065
    @juanc4065 3 года назад

    Thanks LAZ! Minute 26:00 dropping some facts!

  • @annaimmersive153
    @annaimmersive153 Год назад

    Thank you.. really help!

  • @avijitdebnath4943
    @avijitdebnath4943 3 года назад +2

    Thank you sir. Very inspirational and motivational video.

  • @jaipalkhambra2253
    @jaipalkhambra2253 3 года назад

    Awesome video

  • @gogongondrong1
    @gogongondrong1 4 года назад +2

    great explanations, many thanks

  • @marksummers463
    @marksummers463 2 года назад

    THANKS! VERY GOOD!

  • @Rmnchahal
    @Rmnchahal Месяц назад

    This is very helpful

  • @amroashram
    @amroashram 3 года назад

    thank you for sharing this that easy :) .

  • @OOLLILOLL
    @OOLLILOLL Год назад +1

    Thanks Mike Ehrmantraut

  • @hul8376
    @hul8376 2 года назад

    Very good!

  • @Jamswoof
    @Jamswoof 3 года назад +4

    Would the first network start at 2001:3200:1000:0000::/51 and go all the way up to :e000::/51 giving you the 8 total networks? Cause you said the first network is :2000::/51 making it only 7 networks?

    • @nathandivers650
      @nathandivers650 2 года назад +2

      I think it would make more sense to start from 2001:3200:1000:1000::/51 because if you add 2 from there it adds up to 8 networks. I had the same question myself though.

    • @JTGaut17
      @JTGaut17 2 года назад +1

      At 14:20 he mentions 0000 is the first subnet but decides to start at 0002 on the board.

  • @nixtc
    @nixtc 2 года назад

    Rounding off ccna 1 here ... instasubbed see you guys in ccna 2 ;). Best ipv6 subnetting explanation out there.

  • @daninsr-alah2125
    @daninsr-alah2125 4 года назад

    good work man , i like it

  • @Gabrie177
    @Gabrie177 4 года назад +3

    Jeeez, Laz/// thank you so much, I love your courses on IT University Online and on Udemy

  • @asis7878
    @asis7878 2 года назад

    really good

  • @shakerabara
    @shakerabara Год назад

    so good

  • @inokesaumaki3307
    @inokesaumaki3307 3 года назад

    Thank you! 🔥

  • @mikkio5371
    @mikkio5371 7 месяцев назад +1

    thank you i got it now

  • @ziyahosseini55
    @ziyahosseini55 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much Sir !

  • @golfpro908
    @golfpro908 3 года назад +2

    You're a boss, thanks!

  • @hanscesa5678
    @hanscesa5678 4 года назад +2

    I'm subscribing to this channel!

    • @thenetworkingdoctors
      @thenetworkingdoctors  4 года назад

      Thank you 😊..and remember to subscribe to my Instagram channel where I go live as well...The_Networking_Doctors

    • @thenetworkingdoctors
      @thenetworkingdoctors  4 года назад

      Thank you 😊..and remember to subscribe to my Instagram channel where I go live as well...The_Networking_Doctors

  • @givenmasheka8550
    @givenmasheka8550 2 года назад +2

    Hello there! thanks for the video. I have a question, what if we are in the second position and we are incrementing by 8? 16 is not in Hexadecimal, how to work it?

  • @godsoldier28
    @godsoldier28 4 года назад +1

    Very very helpful. thank you very much
    Germany

  • @bagaskararikopangestu6627
    @bagaskararikopangestu6627 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much sir :D

  • @DanielCanizzo
    @DanielCanizzo 3 года назад +1

    Never ever get rid of the white board, great video, thank you

  • @adiflorense1477
    @adiflorense1477 3 года назад

    7:49 Great one. Sir i want to ask why we always subtract IP addres with 2 ( net id and broadcast). What exactly happend inside that

  • @theasmrmralexsu
    @theasmrmralexsu 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you Sir! That was awesome and I also have a question, can i assigned an ipv6 add less than the minimum /64? like Ipv6 add 2001:db8:0:400::/54 eui-64, thankts!

  • @SULAIMANBOCKRIE
    @SULAIMANBOCKRIE 9 месяцев назад

    very good

  • @guedaliamukonkole579
    @guedaliamukonkole579 3 года назад

    good morning sir i've got a problems with configurations with ipv6 could you expelained please

  • @fedora296
    @fedora296 3 года назад

    when you explained the Ipv4 sub netting why you skipped the 32 and jumped onto 64? in minute 4:55 and on... why skipping the 32 place?

  • @JohnCutter317
    @JohnCutter317 2 месяца назад

    How does the average home router give out that block of ip addresses with ipv6? How does it know where to stop snd not keep going in theory untl all the remaining 64 bits are used

  • @MohdSaif-oq3ow
    @MohdSaif-oq3ow 4 года назад +2

    Awesome

  • @raypraise
    @raypraise 2 года назад

    God this guy is great...

  • @vetribull8318
    @vetribull8318 Год назад

    Genius

  • @alanthompson3
    @alanthompson3 3 года назад +7

    I recently got my degree in Network Administration and I'm studying for my CCNA certification now, scheduled for the 19th. I really enjoy your teaching style and to be honest it reminds me of my instructors from the military. Are you by chance a veteran yourself?

    • @thenetworkingdoctors
      @thenetworkingdoctors  3 года назад +6

      Your on a great track and wish you the best on the 19th. And yes, I am prior service.

    • @alanthompson3
      @alanthompson3 3 года назад +1

      @@thenetworkingdoctors Thank you! I dont know why I thought you were prior service (probably the way you carry yourself) but ever since I left the service it seems like veterans can just spot one another. Again thanks for the content!

    • @rudyNok
      @rudyNok Год назад

      @@thenetworkingdoctors *you're

  • @christopherwatson8806
    @christopherwatson8806 3 года назад +1

    thanks!

  • @ASleepingSwampert
    @ASleepingSwampert Год назад

    at 11:45 he says we need 8 subnets within those colons. Is it always 8? Why is it 8? Thanks for the help in advance!

  • @bazukamimi5721
    @bazukamimi5721 Год назад

    Good

  • @samuelcoppock3468
    @samuelcoppock3468 2 года назад +1

    Just to help make sure I under stand. In your subnet example 0000 is the first and increment by 2 with E000 being the 8th subnet? Thanks great video!

    • @sh33ky_
      @sh33ky_ 2 года назад +1

      Yea, I was thinking the same, where is the 8th subnet? He stopped with just 7.

    • @JTGaut17
      @JTGaut17 2 года назад

      Around 14:20 he mentions the 0 subnet but says "Let's just start with 2" so yes...0000 is the first subnet.

  • @mamdarwesh2269
    @mamdarwesh2269 3 года назад +1

    he seems drunk, but say very good explanation, easy to understand, thanks so much

  • @clementegonzalez6790
    @clementegonzalez6790 2 года назад

    ¿Que pasa si dan una /51 y se requieren 777 regiones? ¿Como se haría sin binarios?

  • @ag26597
    @ag26597 3 года назад +1

    At 11:11 isn't the CIDR supposed to be /52 tho for those subnets... If you're adding (in that quartet) in the first position on the left.

  • @greezygree8183
    @greezygree8183 4 года назад +1

    Hey guys! Is ipv6 subnetting for the 200-125 exam or the 300-101???

    • @ermir7493
      @ermir7493 4 года назад

      not even ipv4 subnetting lol

  • @GuyFawkes1
    @GuyFawkes1 4 года назад +4

    13:45 So why 2, 4, 8 from left to right? And then 2000? I swear to god i don't get this part

    • @tabishkhan9843
      @tabishkhan9843 4 года назад +7

      Yeah bro i got what are you confused about. Let me explain
      lets first expand this given address 2001:3200:1000::/48 2001:3200:1000| :0000:0000:0000:0000::/48
      if you include 1 more bit in the Net Prefix, you will have 2^1=2 subnets. The next prefix length will be /49 as shown
      2001:3200:1000 :0|000:0000:0000:0000::/49
      if you include 2 more bits in the Net Prefix, you will have 2^2=4 subnets.
      The new prefix length will be /50 as shown
      2001:3200:1000 :00|00:0000:0000:0000::/50
      if you include 3 more bits in the Net Prefix, you will have 2^3=8 subnets.
      The new prefix length will be /51 as shown.
      2001:3200:1000 :000|0:0000:0000:0000::/51
      That is why 2 4 8 from left to right
      0 0 0 0:0000:0000:0000:
      2^1=2 2^2 =4 2^3=8
      I hope it will clear your doubts..... Thanks

    • @cmonz9
      @cmonz9 4 года назад +3

      @@tabishkhan9843 Thanks for the breakdown. I understand and I know Laz explained this in another video, just couldnt find it. Thank you.

  • @ptahrightknowledge3813
    @ptahrightknowledge3813 6 месяцев назад

    i am confuse to how the :: /48 give us 4 goupings of ZEROs shouldn't it be 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000

  • @Kevin-mb4xf
    @Kevin-mb4xf 2 года назад +2

    Hey, thanks for making the video! It is really illuminating.
    One thing though, a quintilion is rather imprecise. It doesn't mean the same thing everywhere. In the US people tend to go: million, billion, trillion, quadrillion, quintilion. In the Netherlands, for example we have steps in between. million = 10^6, milliard 10^9, which is called billion in the US, so by the time you reach quintillion there is a pretty big gap in numbers. If my math is correct the US quintillion is 10^18, whereas in other parts of the world it is 10^30. :)

  • @AzharKhan-sn9vf
    @AzharKhan-sn9vf 2 года назад

    How he is getting on fourth quartet 0000,2000,4000,6000,8000,A000,C000,E000 Pl let me how he is getting.

  • @jayadas8912
    @jayadas8912 4 года назад

    Hey, this was so easy to understand but I need help here. Say I wanna create 4 subnets, the first one should start with 4000? Or 0000(which seems wrong). If I start with 4000, the fourth subnet id becomes F000. Would that be correct?
    For example,
    1st subnet id: 2001:3200:1000:4000:0000:0000:0000:0000/50
    Would this be correct?
    If yes, would the last one be
    2001:3200:1000:F000:0000:0000:0000:0000/50?
    Treating RUclips comment section like stackoverflow, but lets just ignore that. Any help would be highly appreciated.

    • @hemanth6842
      @hemanth6842 4 года назад

      It will start with 0000. So the subnets are:
      2001:3200:1000:0000::/50
      2001:3200:1000:4000::
      2001:3200:1000:8000::
      2001:3200:1000:c000::

  • @dresscheme2940
    @dresscheme2940 3 месяца назад +1

    13:48 where did the 2 4 8 came from?

    • @mustafammj
      @mustafammj Месяц назад

      I also didn’t understand 248😅

  • @Mysticsam86
    @Mysticsam86 4 года назад +1

    When you wrote ipv6 subnetting i thought of subnetting from 64bit to 128 bit not 48 bit to 64 bit.