@@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.
Thanks... If you are interested in getting CCNA Certification. Please do enroll in CCNA course by networking with H. learnwithnetworkingwithh.graphy.com/courses/CISCO-CCNA-200-301-63ea2b6ae4b090a146306bcf
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!
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!!!
@@deejack2475 the CCNA will actually get you a career, the Google course is good if you’re just starting out and want to get familiar with a little bit of everything.
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
/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
You are welcome.... If you are interested in getting CCNA Certification. Please do enroll in CCNA course by networking with H. learnwithnetworkingwithh.graphy.com/courses/CISCO-CCNA-200-301-63ea2b6ae4b090a146306bcf
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
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 🔥🙏🙏🙏
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
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.
Thank you so much 😀 If you are interested in getting CCNA Certification. Please do enroll in CCNA course by networking with H. learnwithnetworkingwithh.graphy.com/courses/CISCO-CCNA-200-301-63ea2b6ae4b090a146306bcf
years got me tears I just understand what is subnetmask and it's relationship with the octet fr man thank u so much u wouldn't imagine how this video helps me to get more knowldge and better understanding in many things which I didn't before thanks for u I will write them in my notes 😊📝 ❤ And I will enroll in this ccna course it's really magnificent
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?
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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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
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^^
OMG thank you sooo much bro. this video deserves millions of views. anyone having any doubt about ip and subnet mask, with basic idea . this is best video for them. thankyou soo much brooooooooooooo❤❤❤❤. i have been searching for soo long for a proper video on this topic. thanks man ......................
If you are interested in getting CCNA Certification. Please do enroll in CCNA course by networking with H. learnwithnetworkingwithh.graphy.com/courses/CISCO-CCNA-200-301-63ea2b6ae4b090a146306bcf
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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?
Sir, is the CCNA syllabus upgraded after 12 months? I want to learn CCNA now but I will do the job after 3 years (after completing BSc). What should I do at this moment? Please let me know
Sir, someone says CCNA, CCNP, CCIE in Routing-Switching might lose its popularity over the time in next few years, as the industry is shifting towards cloud, network virtualization (SDN/NFV). The Internet of Things (IoT) BIG today. This and Cloud infrastructure will make Security related courses very popular.
that's partially not true. i have been listening to this since last 10years.... you need a network engineer to run a cloud or virtualize environment ... your basic will be strong only if you have routing and switching knowledge.. imagine a network engineer with both routing and switching and cloud knowledge..or if you want to work on cloud or virtualized environment then go for data center courses offered by cisco.. hope i clarified your doubt.
Literally the perfect video on this topic. Quick, concise, easy to understand, answered exactly what I was wondering. Fantastic job and thank you!
Thanks
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still confused how you got 24 as subnet mask at the end can anyone quickly explain this?
subnet mask is decided based on how many hosts you want... for ex if you have point to point link then /30 is used,
@@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.
I never understood this in college even after hours of lectures and you just did that in 4 minutes. Thank you.
Glad to hear that.
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That is because you never took it seriously back then. Now you have a use for it and your mind is accepting. That's just the thing with learning.
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.
Thanks...
If you are interested in getting CCNA Certification.
Please do enroll in CCNA course by networking with H.
learnwithnetworkingwithh.graphy.com/courses/CISCO-CCNA-200-301-63ea2b6ae4b090a146306bcf
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!
youtube.com/@Pets-tv
I thought I'd never understand this concept, but it clicked for me as soon as I watched this video. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
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!!!
Wow, thank you for this! I was searching about this a lot and I was literally lost. No one explained so well and simple like you :D
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I was so confused. Amazing explanation
Glad it helped!
The best video on subnet mask, quick, concise and to the point.
Thank you so much!
You are welcome
Who else is here because the networking lesson in the Google IT pro course wasn’t explained well
Same. I thought I was slow because it just wasn’t clicking
Hey you think the Google IT pro certification is more Job Demanding than Cisco CCNA?
@@deejack2475 the CCNA will actually get you a career, the Google course is good if you’re just starting out and want to get familiar with a little bit of everything.
@@deejack2475 nah
@@deejack2475 it's okay to Get the Google cert but it's better to have CCNA
Just started working towards an IT degree, and this video just helped. Thank you.
Unbelievable explaination,no BS, straight to the point, love it. Thank you so much
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Thank you so much for this video, the best, clear and concise video ever on this topic I have come across so far. Keep up the good work.
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
thanks bro
Greate, informative, yet simple explanation! Thanks for the help.
Glad it helped!
Awesome. Simple and crisp. It would have been good if taken one more example for /16 as well. Thank you so much.
Great suggestion!
/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
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Yes, totally makes sense. "Subnet Mask" (masking bits) now totally makes sense. This was driving me partially insane :) thank you!
Thank you, my friend! Short, sweet and to the point. Keep up the great work and I hope you continue with new content.
That was awesome! Simple and easy, I have been trying to understand this from many years :)
Thank you sir, for this video, I learnt network address and network host address from the IP Address
You are welcome....
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Please do enroll in CCNA course by networking with H.
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Nice job man, more easy to understand than in school
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
There are two particular teachings
the one that gives you a headache ..
and the one that you enjoy learning!
Be well you saved me from headache :)
Thanks for that!
I was having such a hard time understanding subnet masks until I watched this. THANK YOU
that is nice to hear.
OMG, I actually understand this now! Thank you!!
Small correction. Since the advent of CIDR, classes don’t exist anymore. Addresses don’t have “default subnet sizes” like in the classful system.
how did you get the ones 1 and 0s for the ip adress thst where im still confused at
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 🔥🙏🙏🙏
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
Great to hear!
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.
Glad it was helpful!
Concise to the core.. Feels like landed on a perfect video.. Keep up the good work... Thanks a lot 🙂🙂🙂
Thank you so much 😀
If you are interested in getting CCNA Certification.
Please do enroll in CCNA course by networking with H.
learnwithnetworkingwithh.graphy.com/courses/CISCO-CCNA-200-301-63ea2b6ae4b090a146306bcf
years got me tears I just understand what is subnetmask and it's relationship with the octet fr man thank u so much u wouldn't imagine how this video helps me to get more knowldge and better understanding in many things which I didn't before thanks for u I will write them in my notes 😊📝 ❤
And I will enroll in this ccna course it's really magnificent
Very splendid illustrations! Thank you!
You are welcome.
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?
all 8 bits(1 byte) should be 0 to it to become the host part right?
How would it work if you had a mask that didn't fit neatly into the octets? like /26? Would the host section just have to be a smaller number?
if more hosts than go for lesser subnet mask
A👍 like wouldn't hurt since this guy in less than 10minutes just did what your highly qualified professor failed to do in 6 months
Lol there is an hours long video just on subnets below. You just explained more in 3 minutes.
Brilliant. Very quick and well explained, well done
Glad it was helpful!
Best video on subnet mask. I actually get it now :)
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.
If you are interested in getting CCNA Certification.
Please do enroll in CCNA course by networking with H.
learnwithnetworkingwithh.graphy.com/courses/CISCO-CCNA-200-301-63ea2b6ae4b090a146306bcf
efficient, straight to the point, saves alot of time, thank you !
thanks bro
After listening to years of drivel, finally a simple and concise explanation. Thanks.
Such a quick, concise and easy to follow video. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
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Well explained, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Very Clearly explained! Thx a lot!
Chỉ cần Đức Phúc hát ballad thì dù buồn hay vui ĐP cũng truyền tải cảm xúc của bài hát rất tốt. Bài buồn thì nghe đúng kiểu tự sự, đau khổ, nghe là muốn khóc. Còn bài vui thì lại nhẹ nhàng, ấm áp, chân thành nghe là muốn yêu❤️
I'm tempted to send the link to my college prof bc this actually Makes sense compared to his classes, thanks for saving my final!
You are welcome.
thank you man, i was struggling on this. you made it super easy to understand
You are welcome
still confused how you got 24 as subnet mask at the end can anyone quickly explain this?
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
Thanks for the compact, but still compleet video!
glad to hear that
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^^
Glad it helped!
@@networkingwithh4716 ^^
Great explanation, thanks a lot!
I dont speak english a lot but I have understand it better than my own Language Thank you for your Time
Very explanatory lesson, especially with the animations
still confused how you got 24 as subnet mask at the end can anyone quickly explain this? or the author
Simple and Explained very well. Congrats.
OMG thank you sooo much bro. this video deserves millions of views. anyone having any doubt about ip and subnet mask, with basic idea . this is best video for them. thankyou soo much brooooooooooooo❤❤❤❤. i have been searching for soo long for a proper video on this topic. thanks man ......................
One of the well explained concept. Have to check out your CCNA series. Thank you Sir
You are most welcome.
Thanks a lot, it was really helpful. Concise and clear.
Glad to hear that!
If you are interested in getting CCNA Certification.
Please do enroll in CCNA course by networking with H.
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Thank you!! I have looked everywhere for a video this informative!!
You are most welcome.
still confused how you got 24 as subnet mask at the end can anyone quickly explain this?
well explained thank you
This is all fine but to set my adapter address manually I need to fill out gateway info as well. ....So What is that and how do I choose this value?
Great Video. The lightbulb went off in my head after watching it.
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this is so helpful! thank you so much!
You're so welcome!
Straight to the point 👌
Great of the great ... Pin to the point ... Thank you for your contribution to the world.
My pleasure!
Will the changing the network prefix length help in increasing speed?
Super es-spalined! Thank ypu
Happy to help!
what is the software that u are using to make this video plz
This video is the only one that made me understand this topic.
Glad to hear that
A Quick n Healthy snack for the NETWORK part of Brain.
Thanks
Maybe I’m just slow today i don’t get it
Precise explanation. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks a lot ... Struggling to understand this subnet concept from past few hrs ... finally you made me understood it in less than 5 minutes :)
Glad to hear that
This was so helpful to me as Iam studying comptia A+
Great to hear!
well explained! saved my final exam :)
Glad it helped!
then what would be the broadcast ID.. for a given ip with subnetmask .. how do we calculate no of IPaddresses..? could you help?
which ip and subnet mask ?
quick easy to understand and to the point thanks for that
You are most welcome..
Brilliant outstanding Explanation ❤
Glad you liked it
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Please do enroll in CCNA course by networking with H.
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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
awesome video and thank you for explaining IP address.
You are welcome
So... basically, the network address is the first 3 groups, and the host address is the last one ?
nice explanantion😊👏
2:52 after that would prefer a bit longer explanation but thanks for the tutorial it is mostly understood.
Dear NETWORKING WITH H, how do you add hand on video ? Which program do you use? Do you have tutorial video?
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Great video for a small refresh
Brief and strait forward. Very good.
Thanks
great explanation, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
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?
Awesome explanation. Now i understood what's the number after '/'
Very good explanation thanks a lot
Sir, is the CCNA syllabus upgraded after 12 months? I want to learn CCNA now but I will do the job after 3 years (after completing BSc). What should I do at this moment? Please let me know
It was upgraded last year in feb 2020.. so go for it.. basics will always be same...every update they will add some topics.
Sir, someone says CCNA, CCNP, CCIE in Routing-Switching might lose its popularity over the time in next few years, as the industry is shifting towards cloud, network virtualization (SDN/NFV). The Internet of Things (IoT) BIG today. This and Cloud infrastructure will make Security related courses very popular.
that's partially not true. i have been listening to this since last 10years.... you need a network engineer to run a cloud or virtualize environment ... your basic will be strong only if you have routing and switching knowledge.. imagine a network engineer with both routing and switching and cloud knowledge..or if you want to work on cloud or virtualized environment then go for data center courses offered by cisco.. hope i clarified your doubt.
Then what would i do? Go for ccna first or having sdn
Go for CCNA ..your basic concepts will become clear.. having strong foundation of basics will help you in future.
Thank you! I think I finally get it.
You are welcome!
How did he get host address?
Subscribed!!
Great video!
Thanks!
Also after getting subnet mask, how do youg et subnet ID?
ID is numerical representation of subnet mask..i hope i answered your question.
clear explanation, thank you
You are welcome!
Good description, and nice explainer video style.
Thanks