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  • @JeremysITLab
    @JeremysITLab  4 роки тому +235

    ERRATA: At 18:27, '203.0.113.0/30' under the diagram should be '203.0.113.0/31'. I copied the slide and forgot to change that network address!

    • @samisaifoor
      @samisaifoor 4 роки тому +4

      I noticed that mistake. no problem

    • @gergelydobos8979
      @gergelydobos8979 Рік тому +1

      Watching this right now, also noticed thank you for confirming. also Thank you for the great content helps me a lot.

    • @dmahesh5573
      @dmahesh5573 Рік тому +1

      S

    • @No1001-w8m
      @No1001-w8m Рік тому +1

      Yeah, we noticed. You taught us well :D

    • @AggelosDRZ
      @AggelosDRZ 11 місяців тому

      I paused to come and check the comments :P

  • @ICEB3RG17
    @ICEB3RG17 14 днів тому +13

    Subnetting was one of my weakest subjects for years. Now it is one of my strongest. I passed the CCNA yesterday and I am grateful.

    • @haka5630
      @haka5630 8 днів тому

      was the exam hard?

  • @haroonsamuel587
    @haroonsamuel587 4 роки тому +234

    Message to all learners, please be patient and just be thankful to the great teacher!

  • @hamaniaymen6007
    @hamaniaymen6007 Рік тому +15

    Answer to the quiz :
    If we take /26 that means 2 bits into the last octet
    Meaning we can have 4 networks
    192.168.1.(00******)
    192.168.1.(01******)
    192.168.1.(10******)
    192.168.1.(11******)
    Converting to decimal 0/64/128/192
    Thank you very much for this lessons

  • @justbright3412
    @justbright3412 4 роки тому +173

    many students are lost in schools just because some teachers make it hard while explaining things in classrooms .
    thanks so much for making it easy for us. no exaggeration, you are the best.

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  4 роки тому +15

      Thank you, so glad to hear you like the videos!

    • @porcellinoveille
      @porcellinoveille Рік тому +3

      The best thing you can learn in life is the art of finding THE good teacher for each subject. Jeremy for sure is mine for Cisco stuff

  • @craig5743
    @craig5743 4 роки тому +83

    This is making things soo much easier to understand. Thank you!
    I see a bunch of answers already but..
    192.168.1.0; 192.168.1.1 - 62; 192.168.1.63 */26
    192.168.1.64; 192.168.1.65 - 126; 192.168.1.127 */26
    192.168.1.128; 192.168.1.129 - 190; 192.168.1.191 */26
    192.168.1.192; 192.168.1.193 - 254; 192.168.1.255 */26

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  4 роки тому +17

      Perfect answer, well done!

    • @bilalbazarah6975
      @bilalbazarah6975 2 роки тому

      This was helpful, Thanks!

    • @omedium
      @omedium 2 роки тому

      nice man👌

    • @patrickwomack5256
      @patrickwomack5256 11 місяців тому

      I know I’m years late but why did it go from 62 to 126 I understand it’s usable addresses and the next step on binary but why does it do it to solve the next one?

    • @patrickwomack5256
      @patrickwomack5256 11 місяців тому

      Never mind I get it

  • @dmitrikazantsev3692
    @dmitrikazantsev3692 2 роки тому +48

    I came here randomly searching subnetting explanations. Looked this video and the next one through, and finally I decided to do the whole series from the beginning. The best thing a teacher can hope for is when students ask for more. Great work, Jeremy!

  • @Mr152478000
    @Mr152478000 Рік тому +26

    I´m not a English native speaker but I´m preparing for TOEFL and CCNA 200-301 in this year, with your videos I kill 2 birds with 1 stone. Thank you so much !!!

  • @medinashakya
    @medinashakya 4 роки тому +15

    192.168.1.64/26
    192.168.1.128/26
    192.168.1.192/26
    Thank you for your lectures! And congratulations on passing CCNA with a high score. I wish to do the same.

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  4 роки тому +4

      Perfect answers! Good luck on your CCNA ;)

  • @JIKID
    @JIKID Рік тому +23

    Jeremy, thank you so much for this course! I passed my exam yesterday and I wouldn't of been able to do it without your help and boson! There is no course like this one! Other courses I have tried in the past do not compare to this one!

    • @mudanchuck
      @mudanchuck Рік тому

      congs, how long did you take to study the course?

    • @JIKID
      @JIKID Рік тому

      @@mudanchuck I studied it for about 3 months

    • @mudanchuck
      @mudanchuck Рік тому +1

      thanks let me put in the effort too

  • @wanishoaib_
    @wanishoaib_ Рік тому +12

    i am not exaggerating but you are the best teacher for networking on youtube. I dont think there is material better than this out there. Even on Udemy which is paid.

  • @julianbarriga8513
    @julianbarriga8513 2 роки тому +2

    My teacher was an amazing person. He was very kind, well educated, and always stayed late to help students. But you Jeremy, are simply much, much better. This is simply an observation.

  • @Redline_Kouki
    @Redline_Kouki 3 роки тому +14

    I was so lost when I first started this ccna journey, but with every day and every video everything makes so much more sense. Thank you so much for your videos!

  • @leo-phiponacci
    @leo-phiponacci 2 роки тому +1

    This is the quiz solution:
    1) 192.168.1.0/26, with broadcast address of: 192.168.1.63/26,
    2) 192.168.1.64/26, with broadcast address of: 192.168.1.127/26,
    3) 192.168.1.128/26, with broadcast address of: 192.168.1.191/26,
    4) 192.168.1.192/26, with broadcast address of: 192.168.1.255/26
    And thank you very much for your great content!

  • @mostafamagdy7731
    @mostafamagdy7731 2 роки тому +3

    This is surreal I'm not new to networking I've actually been self-studying for cybersec cert and now decided to take CCNA to solidify my understanding of networking and this is UNREAL. I have NEVER seen a better explanation on subnetting ever before. Thank you!

  • @jsleezy914
    @jsleezy914 2 роки тому

    damn...this is just amazing..i am sooooo greatful for you Jeremy, and for this beautiful technology called the Internet...Vincent Cerf and Bob Khan for inventing TCP/IP, Larry Robets and his team for inventing packet switching, and sooooooo many other (BBN folks/ MIT etc) to Michael Faraday who first started harnessing electricity in 1831, and invented the first electric motor with salt water a magnet petrie dish a copper wire suspended in air..getting into I.T made me go ALL way down the rabbithole of how we have come this far..and thank you..here we are in 2022 and im leisurely soaking up this knowledge for FREE...Jeremy I am soo beyond grateful bro, im unemployed depressed, suffered alot in life as a youth, but as soon as i am employed I promise to pay you what u deserve for this man...God bless bro!!! thank u so much for this..u explain it the bestttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt

  • @bilawalkhan2412
    @bilawalkhan2412 5 місяців тому

    I'm very lucky to get a total list of CCNA videos made by Jeremy. Waoo your explaining method is just another level.Anybody who doesn't speak English can just watch your PP (masterfully explained with examples) and understand everything. I had always difficulty to understand default route, Binary base2/base16 and everything that i'm learning day by day, i'm very thankful to you. Thank you sir again for an excellent explanation. I'm keeping learning and hoping to pass my CCNA exam in the next upcoming 2 months.

  • @degrader81
    @degrader81 3 роки тому +12

    Im finally starting the subnetting. It took me longer than what i thought but in the meanwhile i got a new job. Im a server assembler technician and this course is giving me a chance to get an amazing carreer

  • @simonjasmina
    @simonjasmina Рік тому +2

    Jeremy you are just amazing! I´m not a native english speaker but your pronounciation is so great that even I understand every word clearly. I learned more with your videos yet than in 2 years school. Thanks for the free content. I really really appreciate it.

  • @tanzeelsaify
    @tanzeelsaify 3 роки тому +33

    This is amazing never had I ever understood the concept so clearly. Thank you so much for providing such an amazing course.

  • @philanthropistpaulj
    @philanthropistpaulj Рік тому

    I Thought I am the only one that do enjoy this guy teaching... so humble to the point that he do explain everything from scratch like he is teaching a 3 years old child... English is so clear and ...... cant explain more... thanks boss

  • @mangimusa3175
    @mangimusa3175 4 роки тому +1

    subnet2 : 192.168.1.64/26
    subnet3: 192.168.1.128/26
    subnet4: 192.168.1.192/26
    thanks for hard working you are doing.

  • @robertway7545
    @robertway7545 4 роки тому +4

    your the GOAT i watched someone else's explanation of this and couldn't understand it at all. so I said to myself let me go to Jeremy's video of it.. Now its easy for me THANKS!!!!

  • @mtchllBarrett
    @mtchllBarrett Рік тому +5

    I'm lucky to have been one of the ones who picked up subnetting pretty easily when I was studying for CompTIA Network+, but I can definitely understand how it's a confusing topic for a lot of people. This video is an excellent resource for anyone struggling with it. Thanks for your videos, Jeremy!

  • @arkan7rb
    @arkan7rb Рік тому

    i have seen so many video i have worked with prefixs for long time but never could understand and solve them as simply as you have explained Sir! u r master in teaching and explaining
    if you thought of tourism to middle east consider Yemen, you have put all your knowledge for free and i well show you the hole country for free also ^_^ anytime you wish
    thank you from all of my heart
    greetings from Yemen

  • @linuxxxunil
    @linuxxxunil Рік тому

    No corny analogies. I have done basic class c networking for lans before with no need to subnet but am now studying and learning networking for non ccna certification. After 5 or 6 videos this is the perfect video to tie it all together. Going to subscribe and look at that book!

  • @abdihakimguliye8207
    @abdihakimguliye8207 4 місяці тому +1

    Here is the answer i got -
    1st subnet: 192.168.1.0 - 192.168.1.63
    2nd subnet: 192.168.1.64 - 192.168.1.127
    3rd subnet: 192.168.1.128 - 192.168.1.191
    4th subnet: 192.168.1.192 - 192.168.1.255
    NB: the last IP addresses in each subnet represent their respective broadcast.
    Thanks Jeremy. Am really enjoying your classes

  • @iman6189
    @iman6189 3 роки тому +1

    Every time I try to watch someone else's lectures I say "no way is this better". Jeremy's lectures have set such a high bar that I often assess them to his content standards. Of course they have never met them.

  • @isaackim6662
    @isaackim6662 Рік тому +2

    im js in the process of studying for the ccna, day 1 - 13 has been great with amazing explanations I greatly appreciate this course and will make sure the pass the exam by the end of this summer

  • @JuniorAB09
    @JuniorAB09 Рік тому

    Out of all of the videos I have watched Jeremy can teach a wall how to pass the CCNA. He makes it so easy and simple, this is the best Subnet video I have watched. Have to give credit to Jeremy for passing my CCNA. My only complaint is his book is not completed, if so please tell me and I will buy the other half of it, it is National Treasure. Thank you Jeremy for making, learning a complex skill so simple.

  • @MohamedAchehboune
    @MohamedAchehboune 4 роки тому

    Usable addresses:
    Sub1. 192.168.1.0/26: 192.168.1.1 => 192.168.1.62
    Sub2. 192.168.1.64/26: 192.168.1.64 => 192.168.1.126
    Sub3. 192.168.1.128/26: 192.168.1.129 => 192.168.1.190
    Sub4. 192.168.1.192/26: 192.168.1.193 => 192.168.1.254
    Thank you so much Jeremy.

  • @datalyzetelevision
    @datalyzetelevision Рік тому

    Thank you i have seen 10-12 video but your explanation has given the idea about how to break a large network into a small subnet and how to assign the addresses to the host serially. Really satisfied, i did not thought that this lecture will give me that idea what i actually looking for. after watching i understand that you know how to put the information from one brain to another empty brain with clear explanation and you have that capability. Thank You Jeremy.❤❤❤

  • @dbest19330
    @dbest19330 3 роки тому +1

    Very clear and direct explanation on why we need to use subnetting to avoid wasting IP addresses.

  • @TreadmillGod
    @TreadmillGod 2 місяці тому

    Took a while and some guidance but I got it!
    The range for subnet 1 is 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.63
    Range for subnet 2 is 192.168.1.64-192.168.1.127
    Range for subnet 3 is 192.168.1.128-192.168.1.191
    Range for subnet 4 is 192.168.1.192-192.168.1.255

  • @Charles-ql5hl
    @Charles-ql5hl 3 роки тому +5

    Hi Jeremy,
    I just found and watched your Subnetting - Part 1 video.
    I could never really get a grip on Subnetting but after watching Part 1, I finally understand how it works and can calculate subnets.
    Thanks a ton and I going to watch Part 2 in just a few minutes.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @Neophage
    @Neophage 3 роки тому +7

    I'm omitting the "192.168.1" part for brevity's sake:
    - Subnet 1: .0/26
    - Subnet 2: .64/26
    - Subnet 3: .128/26
    - Subnet 4: .192/26
    I'm guessing it works like this because once the host portion of the address is maxed out it "overflows" into the network prefix, resetting all the host bits to 0 and thereby producing the identifying address of the proceeding subnetwork. This isn't intuitively reflected in the dotted decimal representation of the address because we're grouping by octets/bytes instead of sextets.

  • @noroverdene3778
    @noroverdene3778 2 роки тому +4

    I have watched many tutorials on UA-cam rangning from programming frameworks to maths and I have to say, you are the best tutor I've ever come across. Thanks a ton for this course!

  • @hamadaldossary8911
    @hamadaldossary8911 4 роки тому +1

    Mr. Jeremy i am overwhelmed after i heard some comments about the exam started yesterday, please provide us a video about what to really focus on before talking the exam, you are a great teacher and we passing the exam relays on god then you ..... god bless you

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  4 роки тому +1

      I haven't taken the new exam yet so I'm not sure what the most important topics are yet! Look up David Bombal on UA-cam, he took the exam and has some advice about it.

  • @evancrosley2857
    @evancrosley2857 2 роки тому

    This is the best subnetting video I've come across, hands down. You show the BEST way to break it down not only to use it, but to understand it completely.

  • @cybercub4367
    @cybercub4367 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Jeremy this subnetting video helped a lot

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much for the tip! Sorry for the late reply, I just noticed this comment now. I appreciate your support :)

  • @jamesharris1613
    @jamesharris1613 2 роки тому +2

    I love the series so far. I am on day 13 and am looking forward to completing this course. Commenting this on every video for the algorithm.

  • @abdurroufshad4615
    @abdurroufshad4615 Рік тому

    Answer of Day-13 Quiz:
    Subnet 1 - 192.168.1.0
    Subnet 2 - 192.168.1.64
    Subnet 3 - 192.168.1.128
    Subnet 4 - 192.168.1.192
    Thank you so much for this amazing video! I really enjoyed Subnetting, that was so hard for me before watching this video. Your hard work and dedication to creating quality content are greatly appreciated. Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @billdoe6408
    @billdoe6408 Рік тому

    You are a legend, Jeremy. Thank you for everything you've done with the CCNA videos (and other certification classes).

  • @nanak417
    @nanak417 Рік тому

    This is the best subnetting video I have ever watched & I have watched a lot. Neil explains it well too but you do it best.

  • @telekomupt6052
    @telekomupt6052 4 роки тому +2

    Your explanation is so clear and simple to understand.This online course is the best till now.Thank you!

  • @gray3589
    @gray3589 2 роки тому

    So this is why in one task we had these kinds of IPs. I've been enlightened.
    Thank you for the amazing course.

  • @carlosm1514
    @carlosm1514 3 роки тому +4

    I've struggled with subnetting for so long. It's been one of the subjects I dread going back to and I usually give up half way through because it's so difficult for me to understand. I know this video is just scratching the surface.. but. Thank you for helping me break that cycle.

  • @juglarcesar1
    @juglarcesar1 Рік тому

    I have done two courses
    First ITproTV: sucks big time
    Second: Udemy by Neil: much better than the first one
    Now this one: by far the best one, so thorough and easy to understand!
    Wow you are great Jeremy

  • @soufianetaoufik7830
    @soufianetaoufik7830 2 роки тому +1

    Been doing networking and damn subnetting gave me a hard time, but now I m actually more confidebt taking exams and setting up networks. Big thanks to you Mister!!!

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  2 роки тому

      Thanks! Best of luck on the exam ;)

  • @robertcatalinpaparoiu1984
    @robertcatalinpaparoiu1984 Рік тому

    Subnet 2: 192.168.1.1
    Subnet 3: 192.168.1.2
    Subnet 4: 192.168.1.3
    Thank you for your lessons!

  • @lRetM
    @lRetM 6 місяців тому

    For anyone reading this and maybe feeling overwhelmed, dont give up, just watch it again, take notes, watch it multiple times a day, while youre at a break, in the train etc. I am a total idiot in math and I was scared of binary and subnetting, but believe me if I could do it, you can too
    Watch those videos from jeremy, they are very good

  • @maryamhosseini1782
    @maryamhosseini1782 Рік тому

    Hi Jeremy, First of all thanks for the wonderful videos.
    The answer of Quiz:
    Subnet1:
    192.168.1.0/26
    Subnet2:
    192.168.1.64/26
    Subnet3:
    192.168.1.128/26
    Subnet4:
    192.168.1.192/26

  • @Shaf_nur
    @Shaf_nur 5 днів тому

    Jeremy, thanks for such free resources. I promise I will support you with a Thanks fund the moment i secure a job. Wish you all the best. Keep making such contents please.

  • @StylistecS
    @StylistecS 2 роки тому +1

    I got to this point last Friday the 27th of May and was struggling badly. I was overthinking and doing short cuts. Even went to other videos to get some other pointers. Within the last few days with hours of practicing, I made huge progress and it's simply just writing out the binary numbers. I pretty much used your slides with the tricks as much as the other videos. I also used a lot of paper but for now, it's getting them done. I imagine that if I keep practicing for a few more weeks, my progress will look even greater.

  • @fuckoff2121
    @fuckoff2121 4 роки тому +2

    hey i jusy wanted to drop in and say thank you! Because of your sims i was able to really prepare for the icnd2 200-105 and passed the day before the cert apocalypse!

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  4 роки тому

      Awesome! Congratulations on making it in time!

  • @toniatfort56
    @toniatfort56 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks @JeremysITLab, I was able to figure out the answer with your hint. I understand how you teach.

  • @mojbr704
    @mojbr704 3 роки тому +1

    This is absolutely so easy for you but now I feel smart just for following what you were saying in the video, there are no words to describe how much I respect you, you are unique 🙏

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! It wasn't easy when I first studied it ;)

  • @kogerugaming
    @kogerugaming 3 роки тому +1

    Wow. When I heard about subnetting I thought that its something difficult, but by your video this is much easier to understand than even the routing video.

  • @scroofio
    @scroofio 2 роки тому +2

    I originally got my CCNA in 2010 and it expired. Now I find myself in a situation where I need to recertify and this course has been amazing thus far. Daunting task but thanks to your videos I have confidence I'll get there quickly. Thank you.

  • @XrayTheMyth23
    @XrayTheMyth23 10 місяців тому

    An easy way to calculate your host bits is (32-x)=host bits. with x = your cidr mask. for example; /25 is 32-25=7 then 2^7=128, 128-2 = 126 usable addresses. This avoids having to write out binary on paper and makes it so you can do it in your head if you memorize the powers of 2.

  • @sa77if
    @sa77if 3 роки тому +1

    this is the first time i know we can use /31 for point to point connection, thanks Jeremy

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  3 роки тому

      Yep, most modern network devices should be able to support /31!

  • @eternalblue4660
    @eternalblue4660 4 роки тому +1

    When it came to networking I loved everything else except for subnetting and that's because for some reason I struggled with it more compared to the rest of the content. Yourself and David Bombal made me understand them better than I ever have. I can confidently subnet networks now and understand WHY I am using that specific address block/CIDR Notation. Thank you.

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you, glad to hear that :)

    • @garrylarry4865
      @garrylarry4865 Рік тому

      Ummm, actually it's an 8p8c connector, sweaty 😘

    • @eternalblue4660
      @eternalblue4660 Рік тому

      @@garrylarry4865 Ayo what the heck? 🤨

  • @marbles5590
    @marbles5590 Рік тому +60

    I did not watch part 2 yet but I'll just drop my own answers about the quiz based from the learnings I've garnered in your video:
    CIDR = /26
    1. usable addresses = 62 (2^6 = 64 - 2)
    2. network address of subnet 1 = 192.168.1.0
    broadcast address of subnet 1 = 192.168.1.63
    Subnet 1: 192.168.1.0 - 192.168.1.63
    .1 (first usable); .62 (last usable)
    Subnet 2: 192.168.1.64 - 192.168.1.127
    Subnet 3: 192.168.1.128 - 192.168.1.191
    Subnet 4: 192.168.1.192 - 192.168.1.255

    • @lessygasela1564
      @lessygasela1564 Рік тому +2

      awesome

    • @moungayollande3043
      @moungayollande3043 Рік тому

      right

    • @chrography
      @chrography 11 місяців тому +1

      do subnet 2 - 4 also have their first and last IP address reserved for network and broadcast address?

    • @muddassirkazi3525
      @muddassirkazi3525 11 місяців тому

      ​@@chrographyyes off course

    • @LNT0794
      @LNT0794 11 місяців тому

      Yes ofcourse like subnet 2 192.168.1.64 first IP & .127 broadcast. similar to Subnets 3 & 4@@chrography

  • @prestonoreilly3890
    @prestonoreilly3890 6 місяців тому +1

    You explain everything so effortlessly Jeremy. Thanks!!!!!!!!

  • @Kodiak73
    @Kodiak73 Рік тому

    very glad to have acheived my comptia trifecta before tackling ccna... dont think i could do it without

  • @timt7227
    @timt7227 Рік тому

    Just passed my CCNA yesterday thanks to you! I only used this course and Boson NETSIM. Thanks for this Jeremy, this course was amazing. I’ll be making a donation. I’ll be looking forward to the CCNP course.

    • @eworksdemonslayer
      @eworksdemonslayer Рік тому

      I just started the CCNA course too using Jeremy's videos. Please is the Boson Netsim free?

  • @ricardomyles5
    @ricardomyles5 4 роки тому +5

    you are the men..Incredible this was driving me crazy now a lot clear..thank you.

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  4 роки тому

      Thanks for your comment, glad to help!

  • @JOYCEWANJERI
    @JOYCEWANJERI 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks Jeremy for all the effort you put into these videos. You are amazing!

  • @Mr.DMZ.
    @Mr.DMZ. 4 роки тому +1

    Glad to finally be back on track with this training. Horrible 2 weeks were I couldn't dedicate time to study and learn and I feel I forgot everything

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  4 роки тому +2

      Take your time to catch up, no rush!

  • @shagb2751
    @shagb2751 3 роки тому +1

    solved*
    And thank you so much for doing this series, I will definitely donate to you when I pass.

  • @avinashavinash3756
    @avinashavinash3756 6 місяців тому

    Subnetting explained step by step precisely, thank you very much 👏

  • @demetri2716
    @demetri2716 Рік тому +1

    Subnetting was this easy the whole time?? I read two different CCNA text books and had no idea what the hell I was looking at in the subnetting sections, but this video makes it so simple

  • @ThriveNext
    @ThriveNext 3 роки тому

    Your main gold for these videos, is succeed. I fully understand subnetting thank you

  • @gregsonnawahin6251
    @gregsonnawahin6251 3 роки тому +1

    Literally, your tutoring is fascinating and understandable and i love following you through all of your videos.

  • @nyokkongor3517
    @nyokkongor3517 3 роки тому +2

    Greatful to get these CCNA videos as I begin studying for CCNA

  • @gabrielbraga826
    @gabrielbraga826 2 роки тому +2

    Hi! Your course arrived in Brazil! Congrats on the excellent content and didactics. Looking forward to the CCNP course! Hug

  • @pokemoncardlover4
    @pokemoncardlover4 Рік тому

    Each subnet = 64 IP Addresses (including network and broadcast) with notation of '/26'.
    Subnet 1: 192.168.1.0 - 192.168.1.63
    Subnet 2: 192.168.1.64 - 192.168.1.127
    Subnet 3: 192.168.1.128 - 192.168.1.191
    Subnet 4: 192.168.1.192 - 192.168.1.255

  • @pummien
    @pummien 3 роки тому +3

    This is brilliant, wish I had started a year ago. Thank you very much J, keep up the good work.

  • @subliminalcpd
    @subliminalcpd Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @Indemeros
    @Indemeros Рік тому

    I was delighted by the idea of subnetting. Thanks for explaning it so clearly!

  • @williamcordova7065
    @williamcordova7065 4 роки тому +2

    Man, you are helping these concepts to be easy to learn for beginners like me! Thank you thank you!

  • @robertbenjaminbibay6976
    @robertbenjaminbibay6976 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for providing free CCNA courses. Power!!!

  • @idris7910
    @idris7910 3 роки тому +1

    Hello Jeremy,
    my answers would be
    subnets#1 192.168.1.0/26 to 192.168.1.63/26
    subnets#2 192.168.1.64/26 to 192.168.1.127/26
    subnets#3 192.168.1.128/26 to 192.168.1.191/26
    subnets#4 192.168.1.192/26 to 192.168.1.255/26
    please correct me if I'm wrong :)
    thank you

  • @saltech2024
    @saltech2024 3 роки тому +1

    The best tutor for CCNA 200 - 301

  • @SakthiBliss
    @SakthiBliss 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent tutorial I've seen till date on this topic !!!

  • @hamed5894
    @hamed5894 2 роки тому +1

    دمت گرم ... بد گیر کرده بودم توش :)))💛💛

  • @DonyorAbaquita
    @DonyorAbaquita 2 роки тому

    This takes most of the clouds in my brain when it comes to this topic..Thanks man

  • @shaoshuaichen4505
    @shaoshuaichen4505 4 роки тому +2

    subnet 2: 192.168.1.64/26
    subnet 3: 192.168.1.128/26
    subnet 4: 192.168.1.192/26

  • @notunknown8275
    @notunknown8275 4 роки тому +2

    thx a lot , i review the anki cards everyday then watch your videos

  • @abdomemer7054
    @abdomemer7054 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for every video you made to help us understand the CCNA course

  • @pakipower123
    @pakipower123 9 місяців тому

    Best videos on subnetting so far.

  • @SecksyMan
    @SecksyMan 3 роки тому +2

    Still here. This was also easier to understand than my book was. Not sure how you do it, but you're very good at explaining things.

  • @JMorrisonpy
    @JMorrisonpy 2 роки тому +1

    It's the first time I heard that the /31 prefix can be used. For point-to-point networks companies and ISPs still use the /30

  • @raivelfiguereo9304
    @raivelfiguereo9304 4 роки тому +4

    hey jeremy, its an easy way to learn subneting. thank you

  • @Alberto.81
    @Alberto.81 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Jeremy another great video lesson. Please keep it up! I was about to post the answer but then others comments spoil me, and figure it out my answer was wrong :D But no warries I am not afraid to expose my ignorance, I have to learn and get better.

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  4 роки тому

      I like your attitude! Keep up the good work ;)

  • @tultrandri7337
    @tultrandri7337 3 роки тому +1

    What a pleasure to watch your courses.

  • @darolrodriguez7309
    @darolrodriguez7309 Рік тому

    Jeremy we love you thanks for helping us on or Ccna journey

  • @govindnair5407
    @govindnair5407 Рік тому

    I wanted to inquire about why we change the borrowed bits to create different subnets within a network while keeping the original bits associated with the network portion the same, regardless of the subnet. What prevents me from modifying any other bits of the network portion, excluding the borrowed bits? I understand that logically, it makes sense to maintain the network portion the same, indicating that the subnet is originally part of this network, or, in other words, we are creating "subnets" of the original network.
    Also, determining the number of borrowed bits is not a clear-cut process. It makes sense when you start off with a network based on classful addressing (i.e., A, B, and C), because the prefix lengths are predefined. So, when you start subnetting the network, finding the number of borrowed bits is easy - essentially subtracting the original prefix length from the new prefix length. However, what if you start off with an arbitrary network not defined using classful addressing?
    Let's assume a network address of 172.64.0.0, which is a valid network address for both a /16 and a /24 prefix (I believe), although their broadcast addresses are different. If I give a prefix length of /25, then in the /16 case, there will be 9 borrowed bits, and in the /24 case, we'll have 1 borrowed bit. I wouldn't know this unless these prefix lengths were specified beforehand. So, you can see the dilemma I'm facing, albeit it could always be the case that I haven't understood the underlying concepts properly. 😂
    I hope someone can clear my doubts on this topic.
    Oh, and by the way Jeremy, your course is seriously a godsend for all CCNA aspirants.

  • @zyxwvutsrqponmlkh
    @zyxwvutsrqponmlkh 2 роки тому

    You can sometimes use the network address, there is work ongoing to enable and standardize it's use.

  • @snavejohnz3469
    @snavejohnz3469 3 роки тому

    I was lost in this subnetting thing but now i have fully understood the whole process!! Thanks a lot man!!