IPv6 subnetting

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  • @okechukwuude8231
    @okechukwuude8231 Рік тому +6

    I searched all day looking for a good explanation that used a manual method. Thank you for doing just that, and in a very clear manner

  • @efstathiaefi9433
    @efstathiaefi9433 8 років тому +37

    It helped me a lot on my exams. Thank you for making this and btw your students are lucky you are a good teacher :)

    • @adharamsi7243
      @adharamsi7243  8 років тому

      +Efstathia Efi Thank you, I'm glad it helped you on your exams!!

  • @vishnukasarla272
    @vishnukasarla272 8 років тому +6

    I just love the way you explain!! Now I understood the whole IPv6 subnetting!! Thank you very much.

  • @quinmoco6905
    @quinmoco6905 9 років тому +6

    Such a briliant explanation, you made it so simple and easy to understand the whole concept about Subnetting ipv6 just in 9 minutes... Thanks a lot...

  • @Ponyboyexpress1975
    @Ponyboyexpress1975 9 років тому +2

    Thanks so much! I'm currently working on my CCNA, and your video has greatly expanded my understanding of IPv6 subnetting!

  • @imalisusan
    @imalisusan 4 роки тому

    After days of trying to understand this. I stumbled across this video and now i understand. Thank you.

  • @JoseLinaresTorres
    @JoseLinaresTorres 8 років тому +1

    The best explanation after looking around many places.

  • @TheMaile2011
    @TheMaile2011 6 років тому

    I HAVE BEEN looking for tutorial and most people they just do this calculation on their head and explain it on plain English which does not make sense to me. But here you make it logical to me and thats clarify lots of confusion i have for IPV6. so once again
    THANKS FOR MAKING THIS MATHEMATICAL APPROACH ONLY THEN IPV6 MAK SENSE TO ME

  • @pereahouse
    @pereahouse 7 років тому

    That is the best explanation I have seen on IPv6 sub-netting. Thank you!

  • @justinprojects1797
    @justinprojects1797 3 роки тому

    Thank you, after all the long time being desperate understanding subnetting, you’re the first person who really made me comprehend how it works. It is so simple if you get it taugt correctly

  • @tinman9341
    @tinman9341 4 роки тому

    Wow!!!! That made sense in 3:00 what took my professor 1 week to explain!!!!! Thank you so much for this video!!!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Johnathonaaron
    @Johnathonaaron 6 років тому

    this is the best example of ipv6 subnetting yet. thank you.

  • @bbienaimee
    @bbienaimee 9 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for breaking this down!! Ive gon through countless videos and yours made the most sense!

  • @davidandrew447
    @davidandrew447 5 років тому

    Good explanation. Understanding IPv4 subnetting makes this much easier.

  • @timaya6
    @timaya6 2 роки тому

    I wish you were my Tutor. Youve done an amazing job. Thank you so much. This is the best explain ive seen:)

  • @zttmxygx
    @zttmxygx 6 років тому

    it understood it better from you than from my professor. thank you so much!

  • @afiqsaifudin2160
    @afiqsaifudin2160 8 років тому

    Simple yet easy to understand with your explanation. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.

  • @armyradioguy1
    @armyradioguy1 6 років тому

    i have been trying to understand this taking a course all week and this just made it all make sense....thank you!!!

  • @mstfakml3475
    @mstfakml3475 5 років тому

    Can you give us more example and make details about ip v 6 ip and subnetting issues. I would say you are such a wonderful teacher. Your voice is sweet and deliver is excellent. Short and easy technique you apply. Most and main material you just share. So I would like to say thank you.

  • @Flipstar117
    @Flipstar117 8 років тому +2

    I've been struggling with this so bad. I had lost hope until I watched this video. Thank you so much! Excellent tutorial, explained it perfectly :)

  • @Aval3nch
    @Aval3nch 8 років тому

    The first that was so clear on the concept of IPv6. Thankyou teacher

  • @aplacewithnoname5512
    @aplacewithnoname5512 8 років тому +1

    OMG thank you sooo much for this video! I've finally come to a revelation because of it :D Hopefully I can pass my Networking exam with flying colors tomorrow.

  • @samee87
    @samee87 8 років тому

    Amazing video. Helped me understand the basics very quickly. 2 thumbs up to the tutor..

  • @daminisanoo7444
    @daminisanoo7444 9 років тому +2

    Best tutorial for IPv6 subnetting.

  • @frostmdn9890
    @frostmdn9890 5 років тому

    Passed my exams and thanks to u !! May God bless u 🙏😇

  • @ZMKCONSULTANTS
    @ZMKCONSULTANTS 7 років тому

    It helped me a lot on my exams. Thank you for making this and btw your students are lucky you are a good teacher :) Thanks
    From Pakistan

  • @the_real_Dodo
    @the_real_Dodo 7 років тому

    Thx for your wonderful explaination. You help me out for my exams

  • @anisbhsl
    @anisbhsl 5 років тому

    Clear explanation. Thank you for saving my exam! :)

  • @sriharsha5783
    @sriharsha5783 8 років тому +1

    Very helpful video. Easy to understand !! Helped me a lot

  • @Dihtung
    @Dihtung 6 років тому

    This tutorial on IPV6 helped me a lot. Thank you!

  • @Murder5600
    @Murder5600 7 років тому

    Thanks alot, saved me on the night of my first IPv6 subnetting exam lol. Cheers from Jordan!

  • @ramkumarg4746
    @ramkumarg4746 6 років тому

    Hi, You saved my time lot, Explanation is Superb, Thank you very much.

  • @ufufu001
    @ufufu001 8 років тому +11

    Everything seems more understandable when there's a girl teaching. This shit is confusing as fuck but watching this video it suddenly become something very easy to understand. Thank you!

  • @Alpha-cm3ht
    @Alpha-cm3ht 9 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for explaining it in an understandable way.

  • @lxbjerre
    @lxbjerre 6 років тому

    i know this video is old. But you fine lady managed to explain to me in 4 minuts what my teacher failed in an entire lesson xD

  • @philipprdawg337
    @philipprdawg337 8 років тому +1

    extremely well explained, thanks alot. finally understood it

  • @lujlano
    @lujlano 9 років тому +3

    Thanks, best tutorial i've found :)

  • @timolsson1996
    @timolsson1996 8 років тому +5

    This was amazing! So well explained! TY!

    • @adharamsi7243
      @adharamsi7243  8 років тому

      +Tim Olsson You are welcome, I'm glad you found it helpful!

  • @sabinbasnet6572
    @sabinbasnet6572 8 років тому +2

    You should make more videos. Was very easy to understand.
    Thanks.

    • @adharamsi7243
      @adharamsi7243  8 років тому

      +sabin basnet I keep saying I will make more, but I haven't made the time yet... one of these days I'll make one with a little better quality!

  • @aquadir2830
    @aquadir2830 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much..
    You've helped to clear my doubt.. I am facing I'm love network..

  • @abranherrera9296
    @abranherrera9296 9 років тому

    Nice video, you made my homework SO much easier. Thank you!

  • @amandasiriwardena4183
    @amandasiriwardena4183 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much! Now I understand it perfectly! It was such a brilliant explanation!! :)

  • @creumakuzola4227
    @creumakuzola4227 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for making this video 👏👏👏🔥👌👌

  • @ricacomnet80
    @ricacomnet80 4 роки тому

    Very nice lesson, is clear and simple. Tks

  • @20009611a
    @20009611a 7 років тому

    Thank you for your explanation only video that has helped me understand

  • @abidiqbal9078
    @abidiqbal9078 9 років тому +2

    Great Video, you simplified in a nice way.

    • @abidiqbal9078
      @abidiqbal9078 9 років тому

      Abid Iqbal p.s. I hope you do more videos

    • @adharamsi7243
      @adharamsi7243  9 років тому +2

      +Abid Iqbal
      I've been making them for my students but plan to add more eventually. I just added a video on VLSM if you need help with that topic.

    • @mygchrome9135
      @mygchrome9135 9 років тому

      +ADharamsi Thanks girl! You are genius! The easiest way to understand IPv6 subnetting. Whats your real name? Are you on any social network?

  • @mahamatmamahamatma9822
    @mahamatmamahamatma9822 5 років тому

    You saved our souls for the terrible Deamon Bures. Thanks a lot for help

  • @pumpkinlongshanks
    @pumpkinlongshanks 4 роки тому

    Clear and well presented, excellant and thank you!

  • @zinebskarabi5752
    @zinebskarabi5752 6 років тому

    Thanks a lot, It helps to understand very well the subnetting

  • @theyogabios
    @theyogabios 8 років тому

    That was awesome. And this is coming from a dude! Thank you so much.

  • @blazedjacks
    @blazedjacks 6 років тому

    Great video! Thank you! Also i can smell that sharpie through my screen :)

  • @nonsense-nonsense1
    @nonsense-nonsense1 7 років тому

    bless you for writing out all those ones and zeroes

  • @bredket3334
    @bredket3334 6 місяців тому

    Holy you are truly a saviour.

  • @maruquelrivera3082
    @maruquelrivera3082 9 років тому

    love your instruction, easy to understand, thank you!

  • @roshanathukorala106
    @roshanathukorala106 7 років тому

    Short and sweet introduction.Thank you for KISS(Keep It Short and Sweet)

  • @dheerajvarma3615
    @dheerajvarma3615 5 років тому +1

    Thank you a lot. I am preparing for my exam today and this helped a lot. BTW, your voice is sweet. :)

  • @HieuNguyen-mx9wc
    @HieuNguyen-mx9wc 5 років тому

    Amazing, and get through the point. Thank so much for the video!

  • @MR-sv6pf
    @MR-sv6pf 4 роки тому +2

    Question? Why does it become /64 after you've gotten the /56 from the ISP. I understand the binary conversion and the nibble conversions, so to speak. Why do i go from a " ":6600::/56 ----------> :6601/64. Thanks in advance.

  • @alittax
    @alittax 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this clear explanation!

  • @afjalsharifopu5058
    @afjalsharifopu5058 4 роки тому

    Thank You Maam, Thank You so Much from Bangladesh .

  • @warrior100girl
    @warrior100girl 5 років тому

    thank you soooooo much! Was a little bit frustrated by college homework. My professors script totally sucks.

  • @takeshisaitoo9136
    @takeshisaitoo9136 8 років тому +1

    Thank you! That was a great explanation. I finally got it :D

  • @KishanPatel_way2dreamBiG
    @KishanPatel_way2dreamBiG 6 років тому

    Thanks for neat and clean explanation..

  • @pfp4ever
    @pfp4ever 8 років тому +14

    my eyes before -.-
    my eyes after the vid I.I

  • @trumpthemessiah1238
    @trumpthemessiah1238 5 років тому

    HAD TO SUB. GIRL YOU ARE AWESOME! THANKS SO MUCH.

  • @md.nasiruddin2478
    @md.nasiruddin2478 4 роки тому

    Thank you! That was a great explanation. I finally got it ...

  • @muhammadaleemkhan4011
    @muhammadaleemkhan4011 5 років тому

    too easy with your explaination. Thank you so much.
    Can you please make a video with many kinds of exercises. If possible?

  • @magednader2584
    @magednader2584 9 років тому +4

    best ever ever ever thank you sooooooooooooooooooooo much :)

  • @herewegoagain1688
    @herewegoagain1688 7 років тому +2

    I was ok with everything until we got 6:15 into the video, we was dealing with a /56 address, but then you suddenly added /64 to the subnet, which I didn't understand? - Anyone explain why the /64 was added please

    • @adharamsi7243
      @adharamsi7243  7 років тому +3

      I sort of go back to that at 7:44, since you are now borrowing bits from the very last Hex Digit you have to start with the bit on the far right and work back. Now my Network portion is /64 because it includes the original /56 plus the additional 8 bits I'm using for the subnetwork. I hope that clarifies things!

  • @raghavendrabs8936
    @raghavendrabs8936 Рік тому

    Nicely Explained - Thank You

  • @echoingsounds
    @echoingsounds 8 років тому +5

    This is a brilliant tutorial and has really helped me understand what the heck is going on in IPv6 subnetting. but...THAT PEN!!! :/! *scratch scratch* I listened intently and cringed my way though that video. Great work.

    • @adharamsi7243
      @adharamsi7243  8 років тому +3

      +Shaun McGrail I have to make sure you stay awake during the entire video!......I'll look into finding a quieter marker :-)

    • @echoingsounds
      @echoingsounds 8 років тому

      +ADharamsi haha! in that case I'm bringing back the chalk board in my classroom! white boards send kids to sleep! or is that my teaching ;) seriously though great tutorial. wonder if you could answer a question? why subnet IPv6? if there's enough to go around surely we shouldn't need to?

    • @momchil_v
      @momchil_v 8 років тому

      "why subnet IPv6"
      imo ipv6 subneting is done to conserve addresses so that in 20-30 years we don`t end up in the same situation as today, almost exhausted ipv4 addresses

    • @pr1493
      @pr1493 8 років тому

      man god damn.. ipv4 networks are divided into subnets usually to conserve addresses. For example, if you have a chunk of /24 addresses, you don't want to waste the entire chunk of addresses on a point to point to link or some other lone purpose.
      ipv6 networks are divided into subnets to optimize the network either for security (For example, we want to have all the devices of the finance department of my organization on their own subnet)
      or routing (if I want all the devices on the same floor or building to be in the same subnet such that they have a single route entry and keeping routing tables small).

    • @nandamurirajesh5193
      @nandamurirajesh5193 7 років тому

      The last 2 subnets are 66EF, 66FF not 66FE, 66FF (video from 6:45)

  • @yazid1097
    @yazid1097 8 років тому +1

    thanks my lady it's very useful

  • @MrTharusha
    @MrTharusha 5 років тому

    Thank you very much. This helped me a lot.

  • @no1deea
    @no1deea 8 місяців тому

    Thank you! Great Explanation!

  • @ManMan.TheReckoning
    @ManMan.TheReckoning 8 днів тому

    If we're working with the subnet /56, where did the /64 come from?

  • @lulu1night4ever
    @lulu1night4ever 9 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for this, on point af.

  • @RoyalEasternTrading
    @RoyalEasternTrading 2 роки тому

    Thank you, great explanation

  • @harozqadir9972
    @harozqadir9972 8 років тому

    wow so nice explain .... good work

  • @AlexAnteMachina
    @AlexAnteMachina 8 років тому

    Wow!
    Thank you for this great tutorial!

  • @nick0703
    @nick0703 6 років тому

    Your videos are amazing

  • @lovelyday9624
    @lovelyday9624 7 місяців тому

    I think --->> /64 is IANA standard 48 GUI + 16 Subnet= 64 bits for Network Idyhe remaing 64 bits , raised to the power are all hosts.
    Great videos, wonder why this lady does not make more videos?

  • @mariasultana1541
    @mariasultana1541 7 років тому +3

    In 2nd example for calculation of first 4 subnets how did you get /64.....could you please explain

    • @-NmLss--Fr-
      @-NmLss--Fr- 4 роки тому

      Because she involved the next 8 Bit after the "66" from the the ISP given network prefix. So /56 (from ISP) + the next 8 Bit she used = /64. (a little bit late, but maybe other have the same question).

  • @ramirez368
    @ramirez368 9 років тому +3

    Not bad Girl......Not Bad!!!!

  • @UmniahBAdnan
    @UmniahBAdnan 5 років тому

    Finally, a woman explaining perfectly ipv6, Not a woman.

  • @optimist011
    @optimist011 5 років тому

    you're a life saver!!!

  • @unclelizard5580
    @unclelizard5580 6 років тому

    Great explanation, but how many usable host addresses are available in each of those 256 subnets?

  • @bhartendulal8645
    @bhartendulal8645 2 роки тому

    Hey, Very nice video, Can you create more videos for IPV6 subnetting

  • @TooStrange
    @TooStrange 4 роки тому

    Hey, great video!
    But how did u get to /64?

  • @Selt_Sam
    @Selt_Sam 7 років тому

    Thanks! Helped a lot

  • @iMace91
    @iMace91 7 років тому

    I have a final tomorrow for my Cisco 1 course and it requires me to do IPV4 subnetting and IPV6 subnetting. I have IPV4 down fairly well but IPV6 im still struggling with. Ive been at my computer now for several hours studying up on my IPV6 subnetting and learned alot but not sure I learned enough yet lol. Your video helped alot but there are a couple things that dont make sense to me yet. Once I count up in hex and get my new addresses, how do I assign them to devices like a router or a switch? Thank you for this video and wish me luck tomorrow. Hopefully I pass!

    • @adharamsi7243
      @adharamsi7243  7 років тому

      A little late now, but here's a quick answer. All of the subnetworks I listed out are network address, you'll need to assign 1, 2, 3, 4 in the last sextet for the host address: i.e. 2000:ACAD:1234:6601::1/64, 2000:ACAD:1234:6601::2/64

  • @dando1996
    @dando1996 6 років тому +1

    Hi, you say its 2^8 = 256 subnets, but surely each 0 is actually 0000 since its hex, so you have 16^8 ?? Or am i misunderstanding?

    • @adharamsi7243
      @adharamsi7243  6 років тому

      In the example I used we were just looking at the last 8 bits, the first 8 bits were listed as 66. If you are subnetting the entire subnet portion you would have 2^16 subnet ID's available.

  • @MahmoudAhmed-hassan
    @MahmoudAhmed-hassan 9 років тому +2

    Nice effort keep going :)

  • @iamr44za
    @iamr44za 8 років тому +2

    Can someone please tell me, how did you go from /56 to /64?
    Thankyou

    • @directorinformationtechnol5627
      @directorinformationtechnol5627 5 років тому

      She used 8 bits (two nibble) from 16bit reserved for Subnet ID. so, she created 256 subnets, each with 2^64 hosts. Actually, she consumed all 8 bits reserved for subnetting and extended Network portion to 64 boundery.

  • @abdullahosa
    @abdullahosa 7 років тому +1

    hey, thanks for the great video. I have one question. how do we know where a subnet end and the net begin? what I mean by that is how do I know how many host are on that subnet and what's the broadcast before the next subnet begin.

    • @adharamsi7243
      @adharamsi7243  7 років тому +2

      A little late but in case someone else has the same question... Let me use the example 2000:ACAD:1234:6601::/64 as the network, 2000:ACAD:1234:6601::1/64 would be the first usable host --> if I were to write it completely out it would look like 2000:ACAD:1234:6601:0000:0000:0000:0001/64, the last usable host address would be 2000:ACAD:1234:6601:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFE/64, and the broadcast address for this network would be 2000:ACAD:1234:6601:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF/64

  • @dietfitnessweightlosstips2830
    @dietfitnessweightlosstips2830 6 років тому

    Great video, but I think the comment about 1248 all the way across from right to left is not correct. If you have 16 bits to play with, 2 ^16 = 65,536 subnets. The first nibble from left to right does follow, 8421 but then it is 128643216---8421 and so on until you get to 65,536.

  • @SijoDamodarSudheendran
    @SijoDamodarSudheendran 8 років тому

    Thank you teacher!

  • @cristie_alben5728
    @cristie_alben5728 7 років тому

    Very helpful thank you!

  • @lukasfliehmann2867
    @lukasfliehmann2867 9 років тому +3

    You helped german pupils :D

  • @maneeshabose4917
    @maneeshabose4917 7 років тому

    well explained.. thankyou

  • @arjun9oh
    @arjun9oh 8 років тому

    Really amazing tutorial!!