In this clip from CCNA (640-802) LearnSmart Video CCNA Training, expert instructor Tom Carpenter explains IP addressing, including addressing classes. Visit us at http://www.learnsmartsystems.com for more CCNA training tutorials.
It is a big mistake to mention a 32-bit address with 4 different octets, and each containing "8 bytes'......correction please....that is 8 bits, a 4 octets with 8 bits each will give you 32 bits.
@wigglesza Thanks i wanted them to comfirm but i guess they don t check the comments.
balkanrat 1 year ago
@balkanrat You are right. They are wrong.
wigglesza 1 year ago
Yeah there is something VERY wrong with this video. It's BITS, NOT BYTES!!!
wigglesza 1 year ago
It is a big mistake to mention a 32-bit address with 4 different octets, and each containing "8 bytes'......correction please....that is 8 bits, a 4 octets with 8 bits each will give you 32 bits.
Worldwatchguy 1 year ago
I have a question.
I think that 1 Octet is equal to 8 bites and not 8 bytes.
and 1 byte is equal to 8 bits.
can you confirm please
balkanrat 1 year ago
something else:
about ip addressing classes,
class A from 1 to 126
and 127 is reserved for loop test/ping/ect..
samychihi21 1 year ago