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  • This really help me to understand, my teacher had me so lost...thanks! :-)

  • one question: how do you know when to stop incrementing to by 32?, on the host portion?

  • @protocl when doing simple classful subnetting, you increment until you reach the last address, 255. with variable length subnetting this would work differently.

  • @macsucks45 so, host: 96 to 128 to 160 etc. stops at 255?, correct?

  • @protocl correct. this same procedure works for class a and class b address spaces as well. if you had a class b, you would increment until you reached x.x.255.255. remember, although you are incrementing until the end, not all of the addresses are usable for hosts, you have to be aware of your network addresses and your broadcast addresses.

  • @macsucks45 yup...ok, thank you much.

  • @macsucks45

    help me find out for 7 host's per n/w using this method. every thing works fine except this 7H per N

  • i have very easy and fantastic formula of sub netting any class

    i will forward you after a week so do not worry by that formula the all subnetting and vlsm are possible in most easy way

  • @abhaneef hey, did you ever obtain that new approach in subnetting?

  • niice simple tutorial!

  • Thanks a lot man really helpful this chart saved my sanity. lol

  • cool beans.

  • Very confusing but thanks 

  • 254 is the majic number<<<<<

  • Awesome! 

  • AAAAAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++++++­++++++ Thanks

  • Simple yet effective

    Very well done.

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  • Thanks! it helps a lot for CCNA students..

  • Hello:

    Thanks for making this video. My goal is to re-take the CCNA exam this year and I forgot a great deal about subnetting. So the video was very helpful. Continued success with your studies.

  • Used this in my exam today and got 100% :)

  • Video for exam!

    Very useful info!

    Thanks twice! =)

  • Thank you!

    Very useful video!

  • I've an exam in the morning and I haven't a clue what is going on, but I know that subneting is in it :P

  • I LOVE YOU!!

  • this chart is amazing dude!

    thank you very much, this helped me out with subneting a lot

    u most likely saved me from failing, so thanks!=D

  • first Thanks for the video ,the video is helpful n informative.second lm expecting more videos like this from u , specially on the topics like vlsm n class A,B subnetting shortcuts...

  • This is one of the easiest tutorial that i have watched/learned. It's very simple. But i don't easily understand your Basic Tutorial.

  • Good job , very helpful

  • Very good! Your vid helped me understand subnetting better. Thank you for posting this.

  • Thanks, I have a job interview tomorrow and needed to do a quick refresher in case they ask, most of the other tutorial I found were...as usual, too confusing and didn't break things down properly..so good job.

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