@voilethht That is because since he had the /26 (11111111.11111111.11111111.11000000) which is two more than the normal /24 (11111111.1111111.1111111.00000000) and the eight bits are numbered 128-64-32-16-8-4-2-1 so he went two more into the last octet you count two in so 128-64. you land on 64 and that is what you count up by for each network. and if you keep counting up u get 0-64-128-192.. hope that helps a lil
@Cheseweinrbob If a ISP that owns a /22 address block,Can you accommodate requests from six customers who need addresser for 9, 15, 20, 41, 128, and 260 computers respectively?
@voilethht I'm not really that great at VLSM and CIDR but I would think so, the
/22 network should be able to hold 1022 ip addresses. anything in between .0 and .1022 should be alright for computers on a network. but again im not very adept at this stuff
@voilethht Sorry man I havent been getting messages on comments apparently.
The way to get the list is to manually write out the bits in the octet, like in 2:24 - then once you have that then back to 7:04 you are borrowing 2 bits from that last octet which brings you to 64 (64 is the 2nd bit in the octet)
oh shit, my brain at 35 is not what is used to be, but you've got a rather cool accent mate, so i will go through this again and again and again until the neural pathway's begin connecting again :)
U R the fcking man! We just went over this the day before in nework+, and my teacher (Italian also with that tough azz talk, it's funny) had our brains fried by the time the eight hours was over. So I've been all over the net learning this all day long. I just have to say that I love the way you break this down. I can relate to you cause it seems like I'm in South Philly, at some mafia ran IT class, in the back of a pool hall-LOL! Great job with the vid, if you have more then direct me to them.
hahaha, glad you enjoyed it and glad it was helpful to you. If you have any other networking related topics youd like me to cover, feel free to message me and let me know. Given some free time, Id be glad to make em.
Neat. Now the Story is clear. Thanks for your time in this. Appreciate it mate.
13thChip 1 month ago
you are totally wrong in this video !!!
wwwmarocbiladicom 2 months ago
the way you talk is very funny, oh look at that :-) Great tutorial
wwwmarocbiladicom 2 months ago
You nailed it man, neatly.
iamuser 8 months ago
i appreciate your effort but for someone who knows ip addressing but want to understand CIDR....this is bit confusing!!!
rishisimply 8 months ago
definitely subscribing...love this vid. Great job!
nph24 9 months ago
amazing
this is by far the most informative tutorial i have ever seen.
you have earned the subscription my friend
CallMeMantou 9 months ago
Good job explaining this... just reviewing but good attitude you have! Congratulations for the time spent sharing this with our fellow admins.
alanavella 10 months ago
thank you soooooooooooooooooo much that was realy helpfull
looking forward to c more tutorials
thanks again
Kafilatk 11 months ago
thank you soooooooooooooooooo much that was realy helpfull
looking forward to c more tutorials
thanks again
Kafilatk 11 months ago
you helped me in my next hop of understanding, but I still don't get it.. the best part of the video was your great sense of humor :)
vagilfriday 11 months ago
i'll never get this stuff
DimitriPeruzziOnline 1 year ago
ur teaching very awsum i like it and im a big fan of u
so plz contact with me on my email address
ilikeyellow_rose@yahoo.com
arsi007100 1 year ago
ur teaching very awsum i like it and im a big fan of u
arsi007100 1 year ago
nice vid man, watched it once and understood it. got a A on my exam!
1ishi 1 year ago
WOW! ive been stuck in this lesson for a long time coz my instructor in ccna class sucks!
by just following your instruction, i got 20/20 correct answer from ccna practice activity! thank you very much!
guitarmagic23 1 year ago 4
@guitarmagic23 Awesome. My pleasure.
systemerror11 1 year ago
@guitarmagic23 your telling me. my teacher has the thickest accent ever, and i only understand half of what he says.
glitchesandglitter 11 months ago
you probably just saved my exam i have today :) i will let you know how it goes
littenburg 1 year ago
@littenburg Well? Howd it go?
systemerror11 1 year ago
can i get this power point copy ? please send me a link to download.
sanujee 1 year ago
@sanujee Sorry man I made it quick on the fly using open office a long time ago and have no idea where it is, if it still exists.
systemerror11 1 year ago
Thank you SO much! This has been by far the simplest and best explanation I've found on youtube! You rock! \m/
spuddles81 1 year ago
Excuse me, I have a problem about how to get the list "0, 64, 128, 192" on 7: 04
would you please further explain it to me? Thx : )
voilethht 1 year ago
@voilethht That is because since he had the /26 (11111111.11111111.11111111.11000000) which is two more than the normal /24 (11111111.1111111.1111111.00000000) and the eight bits are numbered 128-64-32-16-8-4-2-1 so he went two more into the last octet you count two in so 128-64. you land on 64 and that is what you count up by for each network. and if you keep counting up u get 0-64-128-192.. hope that helps a lil
Cheseweinrbob 1 year ago
@Cheseweinrbob If a ISP that owns a /22 address block,Can you accommodate requests from six customers who need addresser for 9, 15, 20, 41, 128, and 260 computers respectively?
voilethht 1 year ago
@voilethht I'm not really that great at VLSM and CIDR but I would think so, the
/22 network should be able to hold 1022 ip addresses. anything in between .0 and .1022 should be alright for computers on a network. but again im not very adept at this stuff
Cheseweinrbob 1 year ago
@Cheseweinrbob Thanks :) I've got clear explanation from my classmate
voilethht 1 year ago
@voilethht Sorry man I havent been getting messages on comments apparently.
The way to get the list is to manually write out the bits in the octet, like in 2:24 - then once you have that then back to 7:04 you are borrowing 2 bits from that last octet which brings you to 64 (64 is the 2nd bit in the octet)
Hope that clears it up a bit
systemerror11 1 year ago
i totally understand this concept, but you make no sense man.
NiGhtMarEs0nWax 1 year ago
Thanks man!
jjhatnm 2 years ago
oh shit, my brain at 35 is not what is used to be, but you've got a rather cool accent mate, so i will go through this again and again and again until the neural pathway's begin connecting again :)
blade004 2 years ago
Thanks al lot! :) I hit pause a couple of times to reflect , but I think I got most of it.
phoenixfromashess 2 years ago
thank you so much for the lucid explanation.
pitty031 2 years ago
Wow, I wish you could have taught my networking class in college. I just learned way more in this video than I did sitting through lectures
supersizefriesjj 2 years ago
Glad to help.
systemerror11 2 years ago
U R the fcking man! We just went over this the day before in nework+, and my teacher (Italian also with that tough azz talk, it's funny) had our brains fried by the time the eight hours was over. So I've been all over the net learning this all day long. I just have to say that I love the way you break this down. I can relate to you cause it seems like I'm in South Philly, at some mafia ran IT class, in the back of a pool hall-LOL! Great job with the vid, if you have more then direct me to them.
taocircle 2 years ago
hahaha, glad you enjoyed it and glad it was helpful to you. If you have any other networking related topics youd like me to cover, feel free to message me and let me know. Given some free time, Id be glad to make em.
systemerror11 2 years ago
I remember this one along time ago
TraNWhiZ 2 years ago
Windows Classic theme?
ninja633 2 years ago
indeed.
systemerror11 2 years ago
Lol why?
ninja633 2 years ago
presumably to annoy you! :)
systemerror11 2 years ago
I used yo use the theme before I reformated my PC, because that theme made my PC faster at the time. Thats the only reason I recognize it. =)
ninja633 2 years ago
... and coincidentally thats the only reason I use it! HAHAHA!
systemerror11 2 years ago
hmh. Think I have to go through that one more time, but I believe I can get the hang of it :)
Gj. ;)
abbjo 2 years ago
stupid troll....
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