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Subnetting, Cisco CCNA, IP Addresses, Netmasks & Binary -Part 4

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2009

http://danscourses.com - A tutorial on counting in binary, ip addresses, and netmasks for the Cisco CCNA - http://www.danscourses.com

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  • how come its 0110011 . thats only 7 digit ? shouldnt it be 01100101 ?

  • @routermen yes you are correct there should be 8 digits

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  • Good job!

  • Thanks!

  • Thank You, GREAT LESSONS !!!

  • not so logical, but why be simple when it can be complicated :)

  • your voice is too low!!

  • THANKS mAN

  • Hi Danscourse, could you do examples for class B with bits borrowed from the fourth octet & class A with bits borrowed from third & another example of class A with bits borrowed from fourht octet?

  • thanks i appreciate your work!

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