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  • Cool vid man-very informative, just one thing confusing me, Host 127, I see this used in a few of these types of videos, I thought that Host was off limits(loop back) ?

  • Hey man great work really helped a lot in learning to subnet the networks thanks!

  • What do you use as the hosts on this? I have the routers set up, but I dont know what to use as the host devices.

  • dan, just 1 thing I want to point out in your first address space of R1. You also want to include the routers interface as being part of the "usable address space" when subnetting so in your example it was 62 usable but in actuality, it would be 63 ( almost meeting the binary boundaries. A common misconception. Otherwise, I like your videos very much. Keep at it.

  • one question, please;

    where do you got address space on each network like's "192.168.2.0/24" ,"172.20.0.0/16", "172.24.0.0/16" and "192.168.4.0/24" from that cisco chalenge. I've read the "PDF" question. it's nothing said, it will be the network block space address. i'm only read that chalange give us "192.168.0.128/25" as block address space for each network. (CCNA Exploration ver 4 "3.6.1" dynamic routing chalenge). thank u

  • Thanks a lot! This is great!

  • there isnt a 2 to the 8th power in binary place value. @3:04, but I know what you meant.

  • Awesome

  • great tutorial thanx!

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