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  • Thank you so much, I understand!!!!!!

    I love the way you break it down. Thanks

  • Hey Core1138 the zero he is talking about goes left to right, not right to left.  Nice info.

  • if the first position is reserved so it's always 0 and so you can't count the 1 would the available numbers be 2 - 126 not 1 - 126?

  • Thanks Sir... . . Really want to do CCNA course but I don't have enough resources . . Something is batter than nothing. . . . I can get enough information from these training that i Required. . . in end .. Thanks Again for giving us ur precious time. .

  • 9 computer-iliterate persons dislike the video.

  • ok i got it. It is due to this ip address that the spambots in my messenger get to know ehich place i am from. Thanks anyways. info was quiet helpful

  • thanks man

  • this is most informative root canal i've ever had.

  • rooter - lulz 

  • sounds like someone has an irq problem :)

  • 9 ppl that disliked suck :P

  • Annoying sound in the background. Sounds like I'm at the dentist :O

  • its not that its so freaking simple ........its Mr john Mills making the things simple.......

  • Mr john Mills,many thank you and respect for your excellent work!

    greece

  • John, in the USA it is "Router", not "Rooter"

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  • thank you so much. god bless you!

  • that high pitch buzzing noise reminds me of a dental drill, gives me spine chills.

  • IP adressing cleared up! good job. thanks. It's been always said that the one should look at the first 3 bits to recognize the class. but going by 00, 01 and 10 gives a better understanding, paring 00 to A, 01 to B, and 11 to C. cool.

  • This video does a much better job of explaining then my MCDST 70-271 by Microsoft Press book does. Thanks

  • tnx to dis video we can learn ip address format and technique

  • Hi john! for class B address, does it mean

    128 decimal = reserved

    191 decimal = loopback address available range is 129-190 for class B network

  • Hi john, i just wanna ask bout the range. for class A it starts from 1 - 126, for class B it starts exactly on the first decimal which is 128-191, so is for class C from 192-223 and class D. it seems only the class A that starts one number after decimal number and stop one number before 127. can u explain that?

  • i need to get me one of those rooters.

  • Very good stuff. I had comletely forgotten about multicasting. I look forward to the who series!

  • Is someone having a fucking root canal in the background? Irritating! 

  • right on

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  • Thanks for the training vids. I used these as well as the CCNA manual I got from ciscoccnaforfree( . )com and just passed yesterday.  Hope you all have as much luck as me.

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  • Not bad, but I think I like CBT Nuggets though :)

  • Great Videos!!! Thanks you so much.

  • John Mills is the man!! I want to be just like him!

  • thank you :)

  • nice tutorials buddy

  • very good, thanks!

  • Thank you John, an excellent series of lessons.

  • You negative douches will always be losers. Do you really think everything should be catered to YOU? JackASSes... Learn to take what's important from presentation and you just might be able to function with normal people.

  • Thank you for taking the time to make these informative vids, thay have been very helpfull.

  • John Mills CCIE #5037 by day.. dentist by night..

  • lmao.. took me a while to figure out why u said that.

    i think thats's either compression artifacts, or some kind of construction going on next door.

  • @phpWebTutorials your so right!

    cant help but laugh when I am learning from this vid now!

  • Thanks men to your help I appreciated it I

  • A ruter? LOL

  • british pronunciation?

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  • Why do I hear a dentist drilling someone's tooth in the background?

  • lol

  • @RenegadeFury hahaha

  • @RenegadeFury he is doing the presentation in a dentist clinic..

  • Let me aks a question: If you set up a Class A address, for example a 10.0.0.0 network, is it technically bad practice to give it anything other than an 8-bit mask. Oh wait, thats why we have CIDR nowadays (the C meaning Classless), it doesn't matter.

  • Nicely pwning sir RockySimms. Learn yo netmasking dawg, thats a 10.0.0.0/8 not 10.1.1.0/24 biznatch. Also look into wildcard masking, but do that once you figure out binary a bit better.

    P.S. John.... Cool Story Bro!

  • It does lets a computer on Class A network to ping Cass C network?

    Does it allow you to share folder between the two?

  • rofl rooter, sweet cisco vids woot

  • Actually it is 10.0.0.0 because the netmask is 255.0.0.0 it would only be 10.1.1.0 if the netmask was 255.255.255.0. You fail dude. Great videos by the way.

  • my bad!! sorry about that...i won't fail now...god-willing..

  • Most informative!

  • great explanation this guy must be an CCIE. Thank you this very helpful :)

  • ROO-ter :)

  • thank you sir

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  • I got no clue my cl_ue 0

  • i has a bucket

  • lol wut?

  • Very helpful.  Thank you.

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  • Superb, thanks for this.

  • wow man

    u r great................

    very very very very goood teacher

  • Excellent! first time i actually get it.

    straight up and easy explained.hope to see more topics from you.

    Cheers John!

  • Very helpful. Thank you.

  • One question is--Is Cisco certified cert just provide training for their own products or more than that they teach the fundamental of computer network?

  • Panchotraining thanks for posting this, this is good stuff. So easy to understand, I don't understand my Indian (from India)trainer. lot's of rrRRRRRR's, this Brit explains it very well.

  • Fantatic work! very articulate, easy to understand, good way of educating.

  • @freemanarthur too bad he tried so hard to sound cool by pretending like hes "explaining" how a "computer" distinguishes between the different IP addressing classes, as if the computer has a brain of its own. lol, let it all solidify when he affirms his hypocrisy by instantly stating that all the computer does it separate the bits. the computer doesn't give a fuck about the classes, doesnt even know what a class is. stop trying to be a nerd, plz; shits EZ.

  • you deserve my my appreciation and thanks even if i knew these but keep on doing the great job.

    Willing to help and help is the difference. You're one of the best in the world. Ace it !

  • that was great...very helpful

  • accept my vital thx 4 uploading dis fantastic video its truly very good...but i little bit confuse...i can recognize ip address range in binary method through the first bit....but in decimal how can i...???as u describe earlier???

  • Hi, If you continue through to part 9, I explain how this is done from part 6 onwards.

    John

  • You are the best teacher in this world :)

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  • its so helpful and simple... I am doing my ccna and this has certainly enhanced my knowledge... thanx man

  • I thought Class A, B, C etc was old hat?

  • very helpful, thanks

  • thanks for this vid, very helpful. Godbless and more power

  • If I don't comment, that will be injustice, GREAT JOB!!! THANKS a LOT...

  • Good stuff, thats the proper way to explain things

  • what is a loopback address?

  • A loopback address is an address range in the class A range 127.0.0.0 - 127.255.255.255 which is used as a test address. If you ping any address in this range you are testing your own TCP/IP protocol stack i.e. you are pinging yourself. It is used to test that your own protocol stack is working. Hope that helps, John

  • brilliantly simple, outstandingly useful... Go Pancho!

  • very well done!

  • much clear..

  • well done Mr Mills!!!

  • tnx man make it up plz

  • Thanks I've taken CCNA 1 and 2. You're explanation of the class system was much clearer than my professors. Thx again, bye.

  • Thank You, You Have cleared some clouds for me.. Looking foward to the other Videos

  • very intresting.

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