Videos dedicated to teaching you the concepts of the CISCO Routing and Switching curriculum. Starting with the latest CISCO curriculum, Routing and Switching (R&S), semester 3 Scaling Networks and semester 4 Connecting Networks.
I appreciate being able to find a short, clear video on a topic like this instead of having to watch multiple 20 minute to 2 hour videos on IPv4 to find it.
Although the process is correct but there is issue that is they are all in the same network. So why would there be route summarization? How can subnet mask(prefeix is increasing after aggregation? 24 to 30? by just combining 3 network). It will be alright if the three networks would be 10.0.4.0/24, 10.0.5.0/24, and 10.0.6.0/24. Then rest of the process is good. The subnet mask would be 8 + 8 + 6 = /22 (last 2 digit in 3rd octet are changing, upto 6 digit is common)
Network address is 172.165.34.192 subnet mask is 255.255.255.192 Broadcast address is 172.165.34.255 First add is 172.165.34.193 last add is 172.165.34.254 Remember we have a prefix subnet of 26 so we use the 26 bits to determine what we need . You are welcome
For those confused about the Broadcast ID the number you get from adding the 1's is added to whatever number the network ID is. Took me forever to figure that out lol