IPv6 Addressing - N10-008 CompTIA Network+ : 1.4
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
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IPv6 is quite the departure from IPv4 addressing. In this video, you’ll learn about the structure of an IPv6 address, how to compress the address, and how to calculate the EUI-64 used for IPv6 locally administered addresses.
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Congrats to you if you're here because you figured out IPV4!
For real!!! I am doing the magic number way- minus the way he figures out the network ID. I use the mask bit method for that part.
@@godac420 What state you in, im in minnesota. i'm asking because I wanna know if there are alot of IT jobs in your state.
@@activplayz-6272 I'm also in Minnesota :) There are a lot of IT jobs in the Twin Cities.
@@godac420 well i use a cheat sheet for that...
Ha!
that EUI-64 quick conversion is excellent!!
This conversion makes the process so much easier, Thanks!
You know it's alot of addresses when the proffessor resorts to pointing at the number and saying "this many addresses each"
Thanks for the eui64 trick so easy to remember that
This helped alot…..Thank You so much
Thanks for the video!
Thank you so much.
Very good tip!
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Haven't seen Pro. Messer in a bit. This is a good look sir. Thank you for all your help.
The translation is from Hex to binary?
Can I choose my IPv6 be subnet + whatever number I chose?