@imsun Apologies for the current inconvenience. Currently we are in the process of improving the quality of our videos, so you should see some improvement very very soon :)
Shouldn't the public IP adress range of class A be from 11.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255 instead of 11.0.0.0 to 126.255.255.255 because public IP adress range of B-class starts at 128.0.0.0?
May i ask a question, mate? In this diagram, private IP addresses are translated into one or more public IP's. However, there is a router which is not built with DSL interface (in your video), so, how are these hosts able to access the Internet?
@WhisperinShadow There are router at your ISP ends which do this. This is why every ISP buys some public IP addresses for translating private IPs of its clients. If it will not do NAT, then ISP have to buy a separate public IP for each client. Also note that one public IP can represent several private IPs in a network. The date separation is done by creating sessions. There can be multiple NATs while u are accessing internet <- Important
As a computer science teacher who teachs among other related IT-courses aslo teaching computer networking courses, I'll thank you very much for your excellent tutorials. Excellent!
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cwtechnical5 1 week ago
Thanks for your understanding and you are doing excellent job.
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imsun 2 weeks ago
Very helpful but speaks too fast.
imsun 3 weeks ago
@imsun Apologies for the current inconvenience. Currently we are in the process of improving the quality of our videos, so you should see some improvement very very soon :)
VambarInc 2 weeks ago
Thanks
salmanjayesbe 1 month ago
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salmanjayesbe 1 month ago
Shouldn't the public IP adress range of class A be from 11.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255 instead of 11.0.0.0 to 126.255.255.255 because public IP adress range of B-class starts at 128.0.0.0?
sjmortepop 1 month ago
@sjmortepop 127 is the loopback ip( 127.0.0.1)
Martelus 1 month ago
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Ambi215 2 months ago
May i ask a question, mate? In this diagram, private IP addresses are translated into one or more public IP's. However, there is a router which is not built with DSL interface (in your video), so, how are these hosts able to access the Internet?
WhisperinShadow 4 months ago
@WhisperinShadow There are router at your ISP ends which do this. This is why every ISP buys some public IP addresses for translating private IPs of its clients. If it will not do NAT, then ISP have to buy a separate public IP for each client. Also note that one public IP can represent several private IPs in a network. The date separation is done by creating sessions. There can be multiple NATs while u are accessing internet <- Important
mbilalbhatti 2 months ago
Hey man, could you do a video on overlapping nat? thanks man
KING777TUT 5 months ago in playlist Cisco
Very clear.
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ousUTube 6 months ago
This vdo Provides good basic understanding.
sandeeprajapati 7 months ago
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metfiller003 8 months ago
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haabibaa 9 months ago
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VambarInc 9 months ago
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21barack 10 months ago
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francisargel 1 year ago
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xxxdannyxxx 1 year ago
As a computer science teacher who teachs among other related IT-courses aslo teaching computer networking courses, I'll thank you very much for your excellent tutorials. Excellent!
irda2008 1 year ago
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tmelo42 1 year ago
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MsCatchtheball 2 years ago
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VambarInc 1 year ago