Subnetting Cisco CCNA -Part 1 The Magic Number

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  • @kaijunior4339
    @kaijunior4339 Рік тому +38

    Because of Dancourses, I can understand subnetting very clearly and other hard configurations. I just passed my ccna today, a big Thank you to Dan!!

  • @rmachayes
    @rmachayes 12 років тому +9

    As a retired educator, historian, electronics technician, TV studio technician, blah, blah, blah, I have taught many students both in analog as well as digital. So, that gives me a little authority to throw some criticism your way, BUT, there is no criticism to throw your way. Seriously, you have developed an outstanding method of teaching a very difficult concept as we all have found out.
    Great job!!

  • @KabisNest
    @KabisNest 3 роки тому +1

    This guy must be awarded for explain subnetting. never seen a tutorial like this. thanks a lot dear.

  • @davepetter7855
    @davepetter7855 2 роки тому +2

    By far the best tutorial and I have watched a professor messer and others and they were not as half as easy explained. This is 10/10 highly recommended. Bravo buddy

  • @RonaArts477
    @RonaArts477 Рік тому +1

    14 years ago, and I just found this! ❤ I finally understand how subnitting works.

  • @siddheshjadhav
    @siddheshjadhav 9 років тому +4

    entire Lecture series is awesome and thanks for Great teaching networking

    • @danscourses
      @danscourses  9 років тому +1

      siddhesh jadhav Thank you Siddhesh!

    • @siddheshjadhav
      @siddheshjadhav 9 років тому

      respected sir , I really found all your video worth and now i successfully solve subnetting problem. Thanks ones again

  • @franklincerpico7702
    @franklincerpico7702 8 років тому +2

    I watched this video last semester while taking an Intro to Network Administration class. A big chunk of the class dropped after the first test because they were so confused by subnetting. Now I had a decent understanding of the concept, enough to pass the exam, but after seeing your magic number explanation I breezed trough subnetting like a boss.
    In fact, I spoke with a classmate who's taking the CCNA 2 class at the moment and I asked him what the most difficult part was for him; the answer, subnetting. I took out a sheet of paper and showed him what you say in the video and it was like a light bulb came on. He had been under the impression that you had to just memorize all the different sizes and host/broadcast address.

  • @tramellmalone9146
    @tramellmalone9146 8 років тому +2

    Yes, Love your courses. I have never seen anyone explain subnetting so clearly. I love all your courses. Great job!! Keep'em coming!!

    • @0brycefury
      @0brycefury 3 роки тому

      True!!
      Funfact:I have never seen anyone explaining while using Internet Explorer! LoL

  • @mukhtaarabdisheekh8136
    @mukhtaarabdisheekh8136 9 років тому +1

    Well done sir. Easy way to understand Subnetting as well as CCNA. Big respect for you!

  • @mohamedzubiar7045
    @mohamedzubiar7045 12 років тому

    u came here to learn or point out mistakes(for who r commenting)...sir i am a beginner in ccna classes in india and your making it very easy for me.i spend too much time in subnetting but ur brilliant...thank u

  • @prof.newton2568
    @prof.newton2568 6 років тому

    I did CCNA but subnetting class i missed which i got disappointed, u explained well and iwatched so many videos but i didnt understood it proberly. Thanks well dude now i am familiar with subnetting.

  • @TerryRed
    @TerryRed 12 років тому

    I am an electronics tech in the canadian military.I am in the middle of my data comms course, and was lost on subnetting and routes, but your videos saved me!

  • @CristinaReynoso-b4d
    @CristinaReynoso-b4d Місяць тому

    I had such a hard time understanding this until I watched this video. Thank you so much

  • @neilecolango3639
    @neilecolango3639 3 роки тому

    Wow… after reading from a lots of articles and youtube references… Your explanation and calculation makes a lot of sense and easy to ‘logically’ understand… Thanks Dan.

  • @ManguPapi
    @ManguPapi Рік тому

    Wth man, you really tricked my mind into learning this quickly lol. I guess it's true when everyone says to watch different instructors. Thank you good sir. 👍🏼

  • @Mazloum1000
    @Mazloum1000 7 років тому +1

    Great video to refresh my subnetting before my lab exam on monday, thank you!

  • @uroslazic9976
    @uroslazic9976 6 років тому +3

    Hey man, i really feel the need to thank you, i watch one vid from you and i understand faster then what my professor could teach me in three god damn hours. You are a saint!

    • @dfaro4582
      @dfaro4582 6 років тому

      URLs Lazic dude I'm in college right now and I got a professor who has the knowledge but his English is very poor. this video help me a lot to subnet easy.

  • @LWD-Hidden-Links
    @LWD-Hidden-Links 6 років тому

    wow. weeks of staring at the numbers laid out on paper, I didn't realise it was ANDING with the line underneath, I've been writing it all side by side and wondering how people decide what's true and what's false, I thought you all had some fundamental knowledge I've somehow missed my whole career. Thanks! Probably not my first comment on this vid, I'm learning a lot from it.

  • @o.i2605
    @o.i2605 2 роки тому

    Its 2022 and im so thankful for this video, thank you so much for helping even though 13 years have passed.

  • @danscourses
    @danscourses  13 років тому

    @ybrody You are welcome. A supernet if similar to a summary route. Search for summary routes and you will find a few videos that I have posted. You can also check in my CCNA 1and 2 playlists.

  • @Handalumaban
    @Handalumaban 8 років тому +2

    Your courses are great. Clearly explained, well documented and you really helped take out the cobwebs on this topic. PROPS to you, and thanks.

  • @zsahe21
    @zsahe21 6 років тому +1

    I cannot believe it. Now I understand numbers in bit notation! Thank you!

  • @tinkerbot3609
    @tinkerbot3609 9 років тому +200

    Nonody noticed third octet is lack of 1 bit?

    • @jessicaedens5170
      @jessicaedens5170 9 років тому +1

      +Tinker Bot all those 1's and 0's as a distractor lol

    • @BigGollum1
      @BigGollum1 8 років тому +2

      +Tinker Bot Yeha, it only has 7 ones and should be 8, but same result.

    • @chad55009
      @chad55009 8 років тому +1

      +Tinker Bot I have my paper and pen out and noticed the same thing!!! I thought i was losing my mind as this is my 2nd video ever on subnetting :) Thanks for pointing it out too! It's easy to mistake with so many 0's.

    • @tinkerbot3609
      @tinkerbot3609 8 років тому +3

      +Chad Johnson Yeah i guess this will test who is paying attention :D

    • @1DJLNR
      @1DJLNR 8 років тому +4

      Tinker Bot get a book. These videos are for people who already know things from reading books, you cannot learn something from scratch off youtube unless you have read a great amount of books on any said subject.

  • @polipatt6136
    @polipatt6136 7 років тому +1

    Best explanation out there. Thank you Sir.👍

  • @reggie473
    @reggie473 12 років тому

    Excellent video. Very well explained.....it really helped me how to find the network IP address the router has to connect to.

  • @chirpingbluebird
    @chirpingbluebird 4 роки тому

    the best video.. this is the fundamental for anything in administration.. once this is mastered, then anything looks easy.

  • @musicalokaoficial
    @musicalokaoficial 6 років тому +1

    Great vid man , I’m in to Cisco now and I have better understanding with you then my actual tutor 🙈😬

  • @souradeepsengupta4269
    @souradeepsengupta4269 8 років тому +3

    small, precise, clear, awesome.
    thank you, sir.

  • @Popularguy74
    @Popularguy74 2 роки тому

    Can the truth table be used with any Class of IP address? This made finding the network ID soooo much easier

  • @alfredcaver4921
    @alfredcaver4921 9 років тому

    thank you Dan, you have the best videos for subnetting; and your packet tracer videos are effective also. Dan for President!!!!!!!

    • @danscourses
      @danscourses  9 років тому

      Alfred Caver Many thanks Alfred!

  • @KamrulIslam-sz9eb
    @KamrulIslam-sz9eb 8 років тому +9

    the /24 is called the CIDR notation right? when you add up all the 1s?

    • @Nzslavic
      @Nzslavic 7 років тому +1

      correct

    • @Xennox2
      @Xennox2 5 років тому +1

      @@Nzslavic Hello:)

    • @Nzslavic
      @Nzslavic 5 років тому

      @@Xennox2 hi

  • @bforever9039
    @bforever9039 7 років тому +1

    A mistake is at 4:28. One zero is missing in the third octet, there are 5 of them instead of 6. 3=00000011

  • @5k_addy
    @5k_addy Рік тому

    I've been searching on UA-cam for hours and your video is the closet to answering my question, but it doesn't quite answer it. How are you getting 240 at the end of the subnet mask for /28?

  • @hamidaisaiah6047
    @hamidaisaiah6047 5 років тому +1

    Great tutorial and very helpful. Thank you.

  • @andrewfox7116
    @andrewfox7116 2 роки тому +1

    This may seem old, but I was curious why the third octet for the IP and Subnet are only 7 bits ? or am I missing something

    • @brierepooc8987
      @brierepooc8987 2 роки тому +1

      He just missed a 1, that's all.

    • @andrewfox7116
      @andrewfox7116 2 роки тому

      @@brierepooc8987 😁 it felt like a thread necro at first but I was like ok he states it but no one else commented. Just covering my bases.

  • @tabk3992
    @tabk3992 6 років тому +1

    Thank you it makes sense when you explain it!

  • @ThePrado361
    @ThePrado361 8 років тому

    where do you get the list of numbers that are underlined?

  • @valerieenglish2869
    @valerieenglish2869 6 років тому

    Excellent video. Easy to follow. Please explain the number "255". How did you arrive at that number. I listened to your video over again, and still didn't hear the explanation. Thanks

    • @jordanbell3903
      @jordanbell3903 6 років тому

      255 is from the binary conversion and is the highest possible number in an octet. Seeing 255 means that when converted to binary, every digit in the octet is "on" or "all 1's". There are 8 digits in each octet divided into "places" but instead of tens, hundreds, thousands, etc that you know from the Base 10 numbering system that most of the world uses for everything, the places for subnetting are "128 192 224 240 248 252 254 255". Also 128+64+32+16+8+4+2+1 = 255. Writing these 2 sets of numbers on top of each other can be a good "formula/cheat sheet" to write at the top of every scratch paper that you use for IPv4 subnetting. This video isn't very clear and doesn't get into that so I don't want to get too off topic, but if you want to learn subnetting or anything with networking in general, I would suggest watching Keith Barker's videos or subscribing to CBT Nuggets to get the best ones.

  • @jeylful
    @jeylful 12 років тому

    Hi, thanks for the time to make this video. It is interesting to know what do the router actually uses the values for.

  • @shitang4400
    @shitang4400 10 років тому

    Nice video....The voice are clear to understand

  • @afoslife6641
    @afoslife6641 7 років тому

    Thank you!!!!!! Most simplified way I've seen !!!!!!!

  • @ghasanazeza2936
    @ghasanazeza2936 5 місяців тому

    i'm just watching this video. Thanks for explaining

  • @invisibletenants
    @invisibletenants 11 років тому +3

    Shouldn't the third octet have 8 digits?

  • @jezzpopp
    @jezzpopp 12 років тому

    your video rocks! helped me out when i had no clue

  • @sunny19886
    @sunny19886 5 років тому

    @0.57 why did you make 55 a 0 subnet mask? If 55 was 0 then I get it...should be 0 subnet but not sure

  • @qzorn4440
    @qzorn4440 7 років тому

    excellent, finally some real information. thanks.

  • @jestbadzjt
    @jestbadzjt 8 років тому

    Do you have another video for class a and b subnetting?

  • @idontcarestfu
    @idontcarestfu 6 років тому

    Newb question, but why does the .55 amount to 0? When subnetting, do you default to the last octet of the subnet mask??

  • @Frank44060
    @Frank44060 3 роки тому

    Is the video lagged from the audio?

  • @Kanjiidesu
    @Kanjiidesu 4 роки тому +1

    why is it only 7 1's in the 3rd octet?

  • @mikheiltsikaridze6074
    @mikheiltsikaridze6074 12 років тому

    Your videos are just awesome

  • @EmilValiyev1
    @EmilValiyev1 6 років тому

    How can we define magic number in that mask 255.255.128.0 ip : 172.16.0.25

  • @mr.hackers140
    @mr.hackers140 7 років тому

    how can i find the delta and borrowed bits of this ip 200.220.20.0 /24

  • @jcashisme
    @jcashisme 7 років тому

    Excellent explanation. Thank you

  • @foxfox9587
    @foxfox9587 7 років тому

    but where did u get the 24? u just wrote 24, so did it appear?

  • @brianm9463
    @brianm9463 8 років тому

    Very good tutorial.....using an internet explorer gives you sir a +1 bonus

  • @benjostoked
    @benjostoked 11 років тому

    dan, you are doing a good job!

  • @danking9879
    @danking9879 4 роки тому +1

    11 years later, still learning

  • @elvin33321
    @elvin33321 7 років тому

    Not sure if this is a stupid question but I am a newbie and I am wondering how or where did he get the numbers 255.255.255.0 from 24? Did he do any calculations to get those numbers?

    • @kwan899
      @kwan899 7 років тому

      24 stands for how many the '1' on the binary form. so you get the 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000 and thats the same to 255.255.255.0

    • @Haroldm814
      @Haroldm814 7 років тому

      I'm sure you know by now but you add the 128 through 1 and it comes out to be 255

  • @captainprototype187
    @captainprototype187 Рік тому

    Ok, finally a clear start in binary counting. So you need the 128 - 1 table as a guide for that...
    AND then its all about counting the inside of the buckets .

  • @ChurchNewCreation
    @ChurchNewCreation 12 років тому

    is there websites that i could go to practice the subnet things you have taught me ???
    plz help

  • @BeeBumper
    @BeeBumper 5 років тому

    The easiest wording for inexperienced "Anding" is for the output to be 1 all inputs must be 1. ANY 0's outputs a 0. (True=1 // False=0) . Just keep in mind 255 in the SNM, means that octet doesn't change after ANDing

  • @hcatanzaro
    @hcatanzaro 8 років тому

    Thank you! I prefer subnetting with binary! Great video!

  • @hjoseph777
    @hjoseph777 7 років тому

    Good clear explanations !!

  • @mfahad9767
    @mfahad9767 4 роки тому

    This actually helped a lot

  • @Midnight_187
    @Midnight_187 9 років тому

    Subscribed! thanks Danscourses

  • @Sid300481
    @Sid300481 11 років тому +1

    Good work mate. Thanks for sharing.
    To all whingers: you're learning some here (and for FREE), at least respect it. If can't put any constructive comment then at least don't post silly comments for silly errors.

  • @hermez2004
    @hermez2004 12 років тому

    Hi can you do a tutorial on valid ip range and calculating blocksize hats down to your tutorial...Doesn't an IP with the bits of 24 have a block size?? and y?
    Regards

  • @network-nub6687
    @network-nub6687 6 років тому

    great tutorial.. all the while i was trying to figure out /28 and books explained so confusing when all they had to say was its the number of "1"s in binary lol! only down side of ur video is the sound and video dont sync... sound is delayed

  • @danscourses
    @danscourses  12 років тому

    thanks... yes but the point is that you caught it. I was just testing you ... good job. :)

    • @fortunespirit
      @fortunespirit 6 років тому

      SERIOUSLY MAN? TESTING US? ☺☻ (0)(0)

  • @Montecm89
    @Montecm89 8 років тому

    You sir, are frickin' brilliant.

  • @Razor20131
    @Razor20131 12 років тому

    so far so good thank you bro

  • @kristiyanivanov7414
    @kristiyanivanov7414 4 роки тому

    Thank you for making this.

  • @ShuyanStoryTeller
    @ShuyanStoryTeller 11 років тому +1

    I haven't gotten why at last 24 turns to 28. May you teach me?

  • @LMBC6Brian
    @LMBC6Brian 11 років тому

    Awesome video. I understand now.

  • @philipprenner6619
    @philipprenner6619 5 років тому

    Hi,
    Am I allowed to include this series in one of my playlists and use it? Or even more, allowed to tanslate it to upload it on my channel?

  • @familia9207
    @familia9207 8 років тому

    Very good video, thanks for the explaination.

  • @BigGollum1
    @BigGollum1 8 років тому +1

    All are masters explaining /24 mask subneeting, but what about /20, / 21, /15, I have looking videos for those ones and I have not found any !!

    • @JohnSmith-kv8dx
      @JohnSmith-kv8dx 7 років тому +2

      /24 refers to there being 3 octets to the subnet mask or 24 bits reading from left to right. /20 would therefore be 11111111.11111111.11110000.00000000 in decimal this subnet mask would be 255.255.240.0, /21 would be 255.255.248.0 and /15 would be 255.254.0.0

    • @know_how5661
      @know_how5661 5 років тому

      @@JohnSmith-kv8dx thank you for the explanation

    • @JohnSmith-kv8dx
      @JohnSmith-kv8dx 5 років тому +1

      @@know_how5661 You're welcome, glad to have helped..

  • @fortunespirit
    @fortunespirit 6 років тому +6

    AYE MAN ! YOU FORGOT TO ADD A BIT IN THIRD OCTET. NO PROBLEM THOUGH, GOOD TEACHING THANK YOU

  • @TortureTestMagazine
    @TortureTestMagazine 8 років тому

    This made it all click. Thanks so much

  • @gatewayacademy3423
    @gatewayacademy3423 5 років тому

    5:10 at octet 3 the octets are not 8 bits they are 7 the ip address and the subnet mask check them

  • @depotsportsfamily
    @depotsportsfamily 11 років тому

    A great way to start CCNA course. Thank you. :D

  • @jessebaldwin1913
    @jessebaldwin1913 5 років тому

    just out there but could you show some 1 over 32 in your I'm more of a mechanic

  • @Slotty_Botfast
    @Slotty_Botfast 11 років тому

    Dan do you have any docs on this method?

  • @mattjoe67
    @mattjoe67 5 років тому +1

    I am very frustrated with subnetting, for some reason I do not get It, any body with suggestion or help,I watched many tutorial nothing helps me, thank you.

    • @asadmunir1921
      @asadmunir1921 5 років тому

      I think this video is the simplest and easiest way to do so try understanding this video hope it helps.
      Also i guess I'm late

  • @Slotty_Botfast
    @Slotty_Botfast 11 років тому

    Which app would the be specifically?

  • @ChillinDylan
    @ChillinDylan 8 років тому +6

    So you title this The Magin Number, but don't actually talk about it here?

  • @tarunchopra3739
    @tarunchopra3739 6 років тому

    Hello sir, I think you are missing one 1 in third Octet

  • @danscourses
    @danscourses  12 років тому

    Hello is spelled with an "e" how could you miss that?

  • @xXxBladeStormxXx
    @xXxBladeStormxXx 7 років тому

    What's the point of subnet masks?

    • @stefarrell7989
      @stefarrell7989 7 років тому

      The point is if you happen to need to split the networks. Im just learning to But search "subnet masking eli the computer guy". He has tonnes of videos and hes quite clear to. not saying he knows everything but you will find useful info on many channels rather than 1 channel

  • @holycow1001001
    @holycow1001001 7 років тому

    please try to redo this without the ah and uhms, right

  • @und3rgr0undfr34k
    @und3rgr0undfr34k 12 років тому

    that was really helpful !!! thnx a ton fr the tutorial!

  • @ojeshsharma13
    @ojeshsharma13 4 роки тому

    such a nice lesson

  • @RetroSmoo
    @RetroSmoo 8 років тому +48

    Nice video but the voice being faster than the video is annoying haha

  • @kidshaw
    @kidshaw 5 років тому

    great tutorial! subscribed

  • @demolicous
    @demolicous 9 років тому +5

    Thanks for the vid. Quite clear.
    Though I can't figure out why people care that the 3rd octet is missing a 1...

    • @sethsiedna2541
      @sethsiedna2541 9 років тому

      demolicious It does matter that the 3rd octet is missing ALL 8 bits, if you were to convert the binary subnet to decimal it would equal 255.255.127.0, if you use his method to convert the octets to decimal you'll see this

  • @Sapien_bix
    @Sapien_bix 9 років тому

    great tutorial Sir

  • @NassimDhaher
    @NassimDhaher 5 років тому

    so a like and a subscribe because of a good video more than a decade old.

  • @clarkkentgwapo1
    @clarkkentgwapo1 6 років тому

    why its become 28bit? how?

  • @souvikchakraborty763
    @souvikchakraborty763 11 років тому

    Numbered position should be ended with t'h (eight'h)..How could you miss that?