Paul, the problem is, everyone has a different system .. I have studied four different systems, yours is 5TH now,. I failed Net + and am studying now to retake the exam. I need net + examples if you have any. Thanks
@@howtonetworkcom And also in 15:55 15th minute and 55h second you say "it is a class B address and it should be /24 CIDR" Shouldn't it be /16? I am probably wrong. Thank you Paul
@@howtonetworkcom So, let us know when you have time. There are also some "small" misspellings in the books and online tests like "source of interface" instead of "source of interference" but we know what you meant. Linguistics is not the strong side of Anglos nowadays. :)
Question 1, just find the block size and subtract from 256. The block size is 16 because you borrowed 4 bits ...128, 64, 32, 16...256-16=240. But the cheat sheet makes it simpler
Paul, the problem is, everyone has a different system .. I have studied four different systems, yours is 5TH now,. I failed Net + and am studying now to retake the exam. I need net + examples if you have any. Thanks
Thank you Paul! Great video as always. Appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Your explanation and cheat sheet are easy to follow. Thanks again!
Paul, in 20:25, aren't we dealing with class B? Shouldn't the CIDR be 16 then? Isn't CIDR 8 a class A CIDR?
The 20 address?
@@howtonetworkcom Sorry, the 20th minute and 25th second of the video. Thank you for your replies.
@@howtonetworkcom And also in 15:55 15th minute and 55h second you say "it is a class B address and it should be /24 CIDR" Shouldn't it be /16? I am probably wrong. Thank you Paul
Let us know when you can. Thank you
@@howtonetworkcom So, let us know when you have time. There are also some "small" misspellings in the books and online tests like "source of interface" instead of "source of interference" but we know what you meant. Linguistics is not the strong side of Anglos nowadays. :)
Question 1, just find the block size and subtract from 256. The block size is 16 because you borrowed 4 bits ...128, 64, 32, 16...256-16=240. But the cheat sheet makes it simpler