Subnetting and calculating the range.
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Thank you soo much! This cleared up A LOT. I think that Cisco needs a lesson from you :P
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More confused now. Really confused as to why you didn't start with a class c subnet mask and why you separate the 8 bit values into 2.
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Thank you for this video. It helped me understand this concept when all others failed to do so.
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I finally get it, thank you ;)
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Great demo. Thank you
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great vid man thanks
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Could you explain using a table with columns for subnet, host & broadcast addresses from left to right.
I understand, we first determine subnet address range, then deduce broadcast from that, and then fill up the string with host addresses.
I was looking for some video on subnetting Class A & finally fouind your video. Thanks
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@crikeycrocadillian61
The address is a Class A, not C, that is why we didn't start with a class C mask. The mask is used to specify which part of of an octet (8 bit chunk) is used for the network address, and which portion is left over for the host address.
Keith
Keith6783 3 months ago
RBaggio25- Thanks for the feedback.
Best wishes!
Keith6783 9 months ago