I'll never forget Class B Private Address at video marker 7:29 (Sound of Music???) lol! That caught me off guard... so funny! You are an awesome Teacher Sir and Thank You for your efforts ;)
Anyone interested in it, security, networking should know your channel! What a shame! Thank you once again for your great way of teaching. Also nice little musical :D
A more labourious way to remember *16* and *31* in the second octet of class B private IP adresses is to think in binary and to remember the /12 mask: lowest IP address : 127.16.0.0(decimal) ------------> 0111 1111. 0001 0000. 0000 0000. 0000 0000 (binary) Now *remembering that the mask is /12* we deduce that *only the last 20 bits (32 -12) are the ones who change by spanning the entire range.* *The highest IP address will be the one with all 1s in the "host" part of the address:* highest IP address : 0111 1111. 0001( *this is the "network" part and remain the same* )1111. 1111 1111. 1111 1111 ---------> 127.31.255.255(in decimal)
@@sunnyclassroom24 woow thank you. your the best your explanation is so amazing when i watch your tutorials every think became easy. do you have any pdf ppt books about telecom. thank you sir.
Hi Suuny. You are doing a great job. Respect. I have a question about Link Lokal addresses. As I remember from cisco tutorial (netacad.com)Link-local ranges are: 169.254.0.0 to 169.254.255.254. I mean the last octet should be 254, am I right? And Please make a video about the proxy server( proxy web server).
Really unappreciative to Jonathan Postel. Easy to criticize decades later when you have so much more information than he did at the time. What did you create in the 90s, Sunny?
Oh my the singing... But now I'll never forget the class B range.... Sunny's voice ringing in my ears forever...
I love the way you teach Sunny! 16 going 17 or 16 going 31 is brilliant! Thank you!
Studying for CompTIA and wasn't understanding private IP, this video helped a lot...............thank God for UA-cam
I never thought I'll live to see musical and networking mentioned in the same sentence.
You are the only one though.
I'll never forget Class B Private Address at video marker 7:29 (Sound of Music???) lol! That caught me off guard... so funny! You are an awesome Teacher Sir and Thank You for your efforts ;)
Anyone interested in it, security, networking should know your channel! What a shame! Thank you once again for your great way of teaching.
Also nice little musical :D
Discovered your videos today and love the straightforward way in which you break down topics. Thanks you, i have now subscribed
Your videos are so awesome that I even like them before I watch!
thanks!
That song on this lesson really made my day and night LOL
Thank you!
Sunny you have helped me so much studying for the Network+! Thank you!
its really awesome how like the way one do for kids this man explains these topics .... great work sir
Mind blowing teachings
Thank you very much for saying so.
Thank you for your video! I found out that you are a good singer!
Love the song to remember class B! hahahhaha. More people should teach like this. thank you my friend.
if i could not remember 16-31 b4 .. i cannot forget it now ;) good job Sunny.
Thanks for the video, Sunny!
Sunny. You need to put out an album of American Classics - but in Chinglesh!
Lovely tone my friend!
you are awesome teacher Sunny
Thank you very much!
haha sunny ! you make the networking not that deadly boring !!
Thanks a lot!
Sunny, thanks to your singing, the Class B octets are now tattooed in my memory...LOL...thanks!!!
so awesome that I even like them before I watch!
Thank you for watching again!
A more labourious way to remember *16* and *31* in the second octet of class B private IP adresses is to think in binary and to remember the /12 mask:
lowest IP address : 127.16.0.0(decimal) ------------> 0111 1111. 0001 0000. 0000 0000. 0000 0000 (binary)
Now *remembering that the mask is /12* we deduce that *only the last 20 bits (32 -12) are the ones who change by spanning the entire range.*
*The highest IP address will be the one with all 1s in the "host" part of the address:*
highest IP address : 0111 1111. 0001( *this is the "network" part and remain the same* )1111. 1111 1111. 1111 1111 ---------> 127.31.255.255(in decimal)
Sunny Thank you for this awesome vedios. I have a question. I getting confused as where this /12 came? how was that converted to that /12?
thank you very much
thanks a lot
Thank you
Excellent!
Great video
Thanks for the visit
Love sounds of music ..
Must ask... how do you get /12 on the Class B private IPv4 class if it goes by 8 bits hence Class A being /8 then Class b being /16 (etc.) ?
very nice
Thanks
I like your videos
thanks a lot!
You are awesome buddy!!!
Thank you very much Kapil!
Why my teachers can't be like you?
THANK YOU.
Hi Sunny, is that a way to figure out how to find out the 4 bits between 16 and 31 in Class B of IPv4 private address? or I have to remember it ?
sunny could you a little bit explain /12/16 where are you bring since class B subnet mask 255.0.0.0/8 and class C subnet mask 252.255.255/24
from /12, means subnet mask has 12 1's and the rest is 0's. 11111111.11110000.00000000.00000000
@@sunnyclassroom24 woow thank you.
your the best your explanation is so amazing when i watch your tutorials every think became easy.
do you have any pdf ppt books about telecom.
thank you sir.
Hi Sunny .. As I requested u already .. could u please make a video on practicals ...
Hello, my friend Akshhantra, I will. Please be patient with me. I will, I promise.
Hello Sir..could you please provide the video for IPv6 ?
please check my playlists!
I love that song, now I will always remember the Class B range hahaha
Why is IP address 172.16.0.0 belongs to subnet /12 and not /14?
Possible that 0.0.0.0 ip address is repeater?
damn u, Postel
isn't that APIPA? 5:35 you say that link local but I guess you are wrong.
Hi Suuny. You are doing a great job. Respect. I have a question about Link Lokal addresses. As I remember from cisco tutorial (netacad.com)Link-local ranges are: 169.254.0.0 to 169.254.255.254. I mean the last octet should be 254, am I right? And Please make a video about the proxy server( proxy web server).
in 8.54, why class b has a prefix of 12 and class c has 16 and not 24? Btw, if you sing to remember why 16 going to 31, mind is 16+16=31. Haha
Oh god.........I searched that
172.31.0.0/12 where are you bring /12 Sunny
Really unappreciative to Jonathan Postel. Easy to criticize decades later when you have so much more information than he did at the time. What did you create in the 90s, Sunny?
XD...Funniest class ever
Thank you for watching!
Lol