Network Tutorial: IP Subnetting tips and tricks. Overview of IPv4 Subnetting. Demonstrate tips and tricks to find subnet information quickly and easily.
Nice vid. Another tip. Alternative to 256-192 to get to 64. When borrowing bits to subnet, the right most bit with a value of 1 is the numbers of hosts in the subnet. Example: 11000000 - that right most 1 is a value of 64, so 0 to 63 is the first network, etc.... Another example: 11100000 - that right most bit is value of 32, so the range would cover 0 to 31 for the first network, 32 to 63 for the second, etc.
Nice vid. Another tip. Alternative to 256-192 to get to 64. When borrowing bits to subnet, the right most bit with a value of 1 is the numbers of hosts in the subnet. Example: 11000000 - that right most 1 is a value of 64, so 0 to 63 is the first network, etc.... Another example: 11100000 - that right most bit is value of 32, so the range would cover 0 to 31 for the first network, 32 to 63 for the second, etc.
raz0rsvids 5 days ago
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SKDurgesh 5 days ago
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sabbi6678 5 days ago
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Tlc20752075 6 days ago
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JamaicaNigga2006 1 week ago
thanks dude
SHAUNTHEDON 4 weeks ago
That was good...
Spenc083 1 month ago
Is this the same as identifying the components of the addres? I have a question which is asking me to do this.
TheNazzyJ 1 month ago
dude u rock!
TheNazzyJ 1 month ago
Thanks a lot!
DNRS24 1 month ago