@@alexgonzalez-hy6xe See. The subnet mask was 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000 So here, there are 24 '1's. So '/24' is just a shortcut way of saying 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000 Because you know if it is 24 '1's, it will be the first 3 octets.
imagine paying $60K+ for a degree, sitting in a class for three hours for ten weeks, just to come and watch a 4 minute video that explained a concept better than your professor ever could. wow.
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Straight to the point! Your videos have no ounce of fat on them and I absolutely love your style. I also love you talk fast. Keep those 4 minute videos up with that very graphic visualization. You are one of the few lecturers who understands the concept of „dont talk for more than 30 seconds without illustrating your point“. Thank you!
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Holy smokes. That clicked. Literally spent a whole week breaking my head trying to grasp the concept, and you my good sir just made it click. A thousand thanks!!!
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just because the video is small ,do not skip ..its more useful then cacophony of many videos who talks about networking jargon for no reason..great video to understand subnet literally
I am new to the Networking world, and I'm taking an online free course, I just messed up with how subnet mask works, after watching this recap video. it is now so clear for me. thanks
Thank you for a very logical explanation, that simplifies an otherwise very complicated subject to immediate working knowledge. Thousands of dollars of information for free...otherwise spend two months of meticulous reading to get to this point.
Before watching this video it's looks like that it's a toughest topic of the whole chapter but after watching this it seems like it contains nothing Thank you so much sir for making this concept so easy 🔥🙏🙏🙏
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/16 means 16bits are reserved for network id and they will be constant and rest 16 bits will be variable i.e will change it can be further classified into sub net id + host ids
Dude i've been stumped on my homework for an hour now.. I'm sure my teached explained it but its hard to go back in hour+ long videos and find the answer. Thanks for this!! printing it out
Good explanation. Maybe add that the 255''s and 0's that describe the subnet mask (or gateway address) get's applied to the IP address using a logical/binary AND gate to get the result.
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This video was very helpful, I have a test on network engineering tomorrow but I had no clue what this ip address stuff was all about but thanks to you I understand it now!!! Update: I got 19/20 points on the test^^
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Im still confused, how do you decide what on the subnet based off the ip address becomes a 255 or 0. Like what numbers in an ip address give me a /16 or /24? What makes it those based off the ip adress?
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Super good explanation! This shows, that didatics can be a form of art. Some questions: I think the majority is used to the /24 netmask. What are the benefits of having a smaller network portion? A performance gain? Are there any optimization baked in the TCP/IP protocol, that kick in when the netmask is reduced to amount of hosts needed?
Smaller Network Portions should lead to more hosts. Subnet Masks are classified in 3 Classes A: 255.0.0.0 B: 255.255.0.0 C 255.255.255 if the host portion is smaller it reduces the maximum ammount of hosts
I want to thank Nintendo for helping kickstart my understanding into IP address formats with the 255 Rupee limit! Who says video games can't be educational?
Simple and straight forward explanation. The way is illustrated is also clear. Nonetheless, not even with CCs on I was able hear the whole explanation clearly. Some people may say is the accent, there's no issue about it. The real issue is the speed of the way you talk. Some of us talk faster and some slower but in a tutorial, the ideal is that the way you speak must be clear and have a phase or speed that allows the viewer to understand your explanation. With this video, the way you explain the concept of a subnet mask is clear, but the words start to lose the clarity when you can't understand the words clearly, because the speed of the person who speaks is almost like listening "Rap God" by Eminem. And believe me, I enjoy some rap songs, but I've heard slower rap compared with the speed you talk. It ain't terrible, your content will be more enjoyable. I tried to see the video with CCs on, nope, didn't help. I watched the video 3 times to check if I was misunderstanding something, nope... I still got lost in some parts. I tried with a slower playback speed (0.75 which was a nice speed, but at 0.50 I could clearly understand every word) and it kinda worked. I'll rather a video of 5 minutes where I just need to see it once than a 3:47 video that I watched 5 times.
@@networkingwithh4716 you're very welcome! Actually if you feel like it helps, you can use captions (this helps deaf people too) and if not, some RU-vidrs write the script of the whole video in the description box. It helps also for deaf people and if someone wants to write or save in text your explanation. If you need any help with this, let me know and I'm more than glad to help :)
You said that from the subnet mask I can find the host address and the network address, but I know there are classes that enable me to specify which of the two parts is the host and which is the network part.plz explain to me