CN | IP address Subnetting Supernetting | Supernetting or Aggregation | Ravindrababu Ravula
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Excellent clarity of content beautifully presented
Sir when will remaining lectures of CN will get uploaded
How does 2⁷+2⁷= 2⁸?
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Thank you dear , Very well explained lecture….
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Sir why you have deleted new videoo…It was really helpful for study from new videoos.please upload that videos which you have deleted.
Sir if we have 7 IP addresses given with mask /24 how can we check the 3rd rule because the total size =7*2^8 which is equal to 1792 and it can taken as bits ??…like in your 1st example u take 4*2^8 which is equal to 2^10 so we check last 10 bits of 1st IP is divisible by 2^10 or not.. So how can we do it for 7*2^8
15:00 how to add IP and subnet ??
guys for all who have a doubt a 24:50 about how ip addresses are contigous, read this explanation
You have 25 bits for the Network ID. (Actually the range of hosts for that particular network is contigous)
100.1.2.0/25 's range is 100.1.2.00000000 to 100.1.2.01111111 and
100.1.2.128/25's range is 100.1.2.10000000 to 100.1.2.11111111. You can observe that both are contiguous
Thanks sir
Mind Blowing Teaching . Never seen such a soft CS Teacher
Great explanation!!! Thanks from Brazil
Awesome lecture. I have a doubt though, how is 100.1.2.0 and 100.1.2.128 contiguous?? Please help
Thank you so much
Last example is not clear…about contigous 24:50
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one of the best subnetting class on youtube
Sir, I have little confusion at
15:10 as 200.1.0.0 is supernet mask as you have mentioned but as I have learnt from your lactures it should be supernet ID can you please clarify that
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Very nice way of teaching with proper voice modulation… Thank You Sir
Awesome video sir, was struggling with this topic… tysm
Could supernetmask for last example be 255.255.255.0?
How do you find out the size of a network?
One of the best instructors ever. God bless you!
Thank you so much. I've been struggling with this
Thank you so much sir it is very useful to me sir
'Till now we have seen' that u r the best
Thank You sir, Very informative and helpful video
Nicely explained. Thank You
hi can you please post a video of supernetting of class B address with different subnet?
Thank you sir for this video