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Cisco Training CCNA IP Addressing - Part 8

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2008

One more example question for the CCNA exam, using both methods seen previously.

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  • @MrGhaz12345 , network address have all all bits of the host part se to "0".

    So, in the case of C and D, their network address are 172.16.64.0 and 172.16.32.0.

  • hi can u please tell me y c.and d. are not network addresses and are host addresses thanks

  • i have a question plz!

    ur magic-number trick.. works on all IP classes ?! if it does.. do we always start the table with 192 on the right and start jumping depending on the subtraction? thank you

  • great vids!

    Cheers

  • many thanx

  • Many thank you for your excellent work!

    greece

  • /user/XICMI#g/u

  • well... quick question how much time per question you have when taking the CCNA exam?? and also total.. who knows and who has passed the exam??? Thanks

  • Que cagada que es esta nota.... pero al menos ya lo entiendo... ahora si a sacarme la chucha practicando!!! jajajajaja!!

  • @alfatourist u sure about that?

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