13. Subnetting Class A B Networks

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

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  • @thehiddencode5686
    @thehiddencode5686 4 года назад +12

    This explanation, his clear voice, the examples, and every detail are priceless. This is GOLD. Thank you Sir.

  • @ES-ix1rn
    @ES-ix1rn 5 лет назад +5

    Short and sweet! One of the best subnetting explanation i've ever seen.

    • @thehiddencode5686
      @thehiddencode5686 4 года назад

      I agree with you 100%. This explanation is the best I've ever seen. This is why I'm downloading this video in case it gets deleted.

  • @Hossein-e7t
    @Hossein-e7t 11 месяцев назад +1

    God bless you man. Tomorrow I have a exam and you saved me❤

  • @patrickshaughnessy
    @patrickshaughnessy 3 года назад

    That "key" at 5:40 is A-mazing! Totally jaw-dropping. Just awesome! Thank you!

    • @Lucad2278
      @Lucad2278 2 года назад

      There's an even easier way to figure this out. Since the last stolen bit is in the 32 place value you automatically know the network will increment by 32. If the last stolen bit is in say the 4 place value then you know the network will increment by 4, if the last stolen bit is in the 16 the network will go up by 16 and so on and so forth. I absolutely agree with you though, this guy's GOLD!

    • @joshcoolblueee
      @joshcoolblueee 2 года назад

      The bit block's he is talking about is also called the magic number method

  • @shubhamkarwariya4513
    @shubhamkarwariya4513 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much sir this really helped me a lot even after 6 years later.

  • @umeshparmar5572
    @umeshparmar5572 Год назад

    This is the best explanation I found in RUclips

  • @Gamerguy138-wm1de
    @Gamerguy138-wm1de 8 месяцев назад

    you explained this better than anyone, thankyou!!

  • @hashrate207
    @hashrate207 7 лет назад +2

    Clear language and easy to understand.

  • @harryhackmore9962
    @harryhackmore9962 3 года назад

    Hi and thank you, i have been trying to work this out for months, your explanations are fabulous, thank you

  • @shahnawazabdulrehman526
    @shahnawazabdulrehman526 3 года назад

    Oh man you saved my live❤❤ its my paper in the noon and I was searching for a video like this❤❤

  • @manjuz
    @manjuz 6 лет назад +1

    Mind blowing techniques in explaining

  • @edwintan4784
    @edwintan4784 3 года назад

    Expert explanation! Made it seem sooo simple! Thanks!!!!!!

  • @BrotherDevious
    @BrotherDevious 4 года назад +2

    Great series of vids. Thank you so much!
    Am I right in thinking the range of the second of the two class A /9 subnets (@7:20) is 10.128.0.0 -> 10.255.255.255?

  • @Anuragntnx
    @Anuragntnx Год назад +1

    Why do we subtract 2 from 16 to get 14 bits in class B

  • @TheTrthseeker
    @TheTrthseeker 2 года назад +1

    This is great, just one missing factor for a newbie to understand; why do we 'take 256' and I see whatever the chosen number we subtract 128 [I understand 128] but trying to follow this narrative. My thoughts; 1) I know 255 binary is what we have been learning is equal in decimal value or equivalent to the 8 1's binary octet? 2)128 X2 = 256? Is that the reason 3) use 256 because 2^9 [there are 9 ones now] and that equals 256 since there are 9 1's? The video says we take 256, but I don't know why that number as I am sure it is easy, but I want to get this?

    • @TheTrthseeker
      @TheTrthseeker 2 года назад

      It is a formula!!! I got it kept watching and picked up the info in the Summary too

  • @indrabakers6097
    @indrabakers6097 Год назад

    excellent job sir

  • @joshcoolblueee
    @joshcoolblueee 2 года назад

    wow best video ever. Now I just need to get faster at it.

  • @ClaytonBugeja
    @ClaytonBugeja Год назад

    amazing content!

  • @christophermoore935
    @christophermoore935 6 лет назад +1

    How can that subnet range fit over 8 million hosts?

  • @sucessstory1465
    @sucessstory1465 2 года назад

    tanks a lot my friend

  • @sharfaddinabdullahi1980
    @sharfaddinabdullahi1980 Месяц назад

    24 minus 2,where do we get 2

  • @Zinnie-21
    @Zinnie-21 9 месяцев назад +4

    I dont understand🙂

    • @Dio-is5vp
      @Dio-is5vp Месяц назад

      You're not the only one bro...

    • @justme_chi11ing
      @justme_chi11ing Месяц назад

      Its aight bro..

    • @johnchama4510
      @johnchama4510 18 дней назад

      Don't worry,you will understand in the exam room 😂

    • @johnchama4510
      @johnchama4510 18 дней назад

      Don't worry,you will understand in the exam room 😂

  • @dalalziada2588
    @dalalziada2588 5 месяцев назад

    11.11.11.0/8 in this example the number of subnet bits 0?

  • @zmalik7191
    @zmalik7191 2 года назад +1

    255 in 4rtg octact how is that possible ... 172.16.31.(255). Little bit confussion in portion .... How can ? Bcz this portion is 0 bits🙄🙄

  • @colintsosie6344
    @colintsosie6344 Год назад

    Where did the value of 256 come in??? I missed that or someone explain that to me. thank you and Great Video

  • @technobie5033
    @technobie5033 2 года назад

    how many subnets there for 16 bit address

  • @manolitopeniamora7245
    @manolitopeniamora7245 Год назад

    Can you do a vid showing how to get the increment?

  • @thondavid4891
    @thondavid4891 2 года назад

    very happy with subnetting

  • @microsoftsarker
    @microsoftsarker Год назад

    Very useful

  • @KingsNuggets
    @KingsNuggets 3 года назад

    It would be wrong not to “Thank you” 🤝

  • @hanam6138
    @hanam6138 4 года назад

    thanks you for this explaintion.

  • @nahom144
    @nahom144 Год назад

    how can 255 be in class A? i thought class is between 0 to 127, class b from 128-191 and class c from 192-255?

    • @nahom144
      @nahom144 Год назад

      never mind that's the subnet address not the network IP

  • @claudiajackson2486
    @claudiajackson2486 4 года назад

    Do we always subtract the third octet in class b to get the subnet range?

  • @Yu-jr9uf
    @Yu-jr9uf 3 года назад

    why we steal a bit in class A and 3 bits in class B?

    • @AnjilNiraula
      @AnjilNiraula 2 года назад

      it depends upon how many subnets you want to create. let's say you want to create 4 subnets from a given ip. then you would borrow 2 bits as the number of borrowed bits from host id is doubled to create the required subnet.

    • @lowpoul5552
      @lowpoul5552 2 года назад

      thx i was wondering the same question

  • @mikumunatube2646
    @mikumunatube2646 3 года назад

    why don not placed link address

  • @uditnaraingupta3146
    @uditnaraingupta3146 4 года назад

    thanks dude

  • @dvdgantt1
    @dvdgantt1 5 лет назад

    As Above, So Below: VLAN(Layer2)=IP Subnet(Layer3)

  • @sucessstory1465
    @sucessstory1465 2 года назад

    la ilah ilalah muhamad rasol allah

  • @HarietTugume
    @HarietTugume Месяц назад

    I didn't understand anything

  • @fmartinez004
    @fmartinez004 3 года назад

    To much smacking going on