Just to clarify for the people who did not get why he used /25 instead of /24, /24 consists of only 1 network with 254 usable hosts, this configuration required 2 networks, with at least 123 usable hosts, due to the Teachers Network requirement. Using /24 would allow the users but not the separate networks therefore we would use /25.
I am taking a Cisco Class at my local Community college, and this video helped me have my "Ah HA!" Moment. Everybody teaches different, but this video series, is what helped me. Thank you, I will be sharing it with my fellow classmates.
Thanks very much for making this video, I'm just starting to do CCNA and I'm kind of struggling with it but these videos are giving me more and more insight, love the magic number bit, got that down to a regular, overall I think I just need to keep reviewing and keep going over the material. Big help thanks again bud!
Wow, man I am taking the Cisco courses now. I already took the first one, and now am taking the second class, routing protocols and concepts. The subnetting was always somewhat difficult to understand but that magic number is THE SHIT!! That was VERY easy to understand the way you explained it, great job man. Im going to check out some of your other vids.
It's like you get it in the first vid!! It's just naturally clicks! Then the other vidz are like supplements that show different ways to "get it". Good stuff dude. Innovative teaching. I took this class 10 yrs ago and dropped it cuz of mundane teaching methods. Thanx for your methods.
Just to clarify for the people who did not get why he used /25 instead of /24, /24 consists of only 1 network with 254 usable hosts, this configuration required 2 networks, with at least 123 usable hosts, due to the Teachers Network requirement. Using /24 would allow the users but not the separate networks therefore we would use /25.
I am taking a Cisco Class at my local Community college, and this video helped me have my "Ah HA!" Moment. Everybody teaches different, but this video series, is what helped me. Thank you, I will be sharing it with my fellow classmates.
passed my ccna on the 14th of June 2014 because of this video thanks!!!!!
Great break down of subnetting. I was having such a hard time understanding subnetting until I saw these videos, now it seems so incredibly simple!
thanks for the feedback, I am glad it helped out.
I'm very grateful to your tutorial so far sir, the tutorials had taught me better than they did teach at school
Thanks very much for making this video, I'm just starting to do CCNA and I'm kind of struggling with it but these videos are giving me more and more insight, love the magic number bit, got that down to a regular, overall I think I just need to keep reviewing and keep going over the material. Big help thanks again bud!
@surlagachette2 Yes that is correct, 32 host addresses but only 30 are usable.
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!! I've been trying to get subnetting for the last 4 days and you have made it so easy for me.. Thank You!
:)I really love this video. I forgot about the magic number trick and this tutorial refreshed my memory in a matter of minutes!! Thank you:)
love the videos, I have been trying for the past week to learn this stuff.
You sir have blown my mind. Thank you so much.
Great subnetting tutorial! Helped me understand the magic number trick well. Thanks so much
Thank you, clearest explanation I've ever had on this subject...
Wow, man I am taking the Cisco courses now. I already took the first one, and now am taking the second class, routing protocols and concepts. The subnetting was always somewhat difficult to understand but that magic number is THE SHIT!! That was VERY easy to understand the way you explained it, great job man. Im going to check out some of your other vids.
Man this has to be the best explanation i have ever heard in my life great job ..
Hey i just wanted to thank you, This was really good, my college professor couldn't teach this very well . The magic number is a great concept.
Thank you for your videos, you helped me out so much clarifying my questions.
Thank you Dan for the video. It's very easy to follow your teaching style.
It's like you get it in the first vid!! It's just naturally clicks! Then the other vidz are like supplements that show different ways to "get it". Good stuff dude.
Innovative teaching. I took this class 10 yrs ago and dropped it cuz of mundane teaching methods. Thanx for your methods.