Cisco Training CCNA IP Addressing – Part 1 of 5
John Mills CCIE #5037 takes us through the rudiments of IP Addressing including dotted decimal notation and classfull addressing
Similar Posts:
- Cisco Training CCNA IP Addressing – Part 5 of 5
- CIDR: An Historic Review
- Introduction to Subnetting
- The Address Space Hierarchy
- Evolution of the Address Space
Extend This Post Reach

ebook44free.blogspot(dot)com
This is really a very good website
(Cisco Microsoft Certification MCSE CCNA CCNP Engineering
(Programming Networking Designing …etc) ( Video Movies Cisco Microsoft Certification MCSE CCNA CCNP Design Engineering Technical Adobe Macromedia Anything )
Note That Everything for free we just want you to support us by clicking on the red ads in the website
Muy buen aporte al conocimiento.. felicitaciones
Great Stuff!
that’s wierd……for the longest time i thought i didnt have an accent! lol
Gratz mate still doing mine
just passed my ccna! thank you so much for your help
Don’t tell them the difference of spelling Colour vs Color, Favorite vs Favourite, etc or they’ll REALLY be pissed. hehe.
Thank you for the valuable presentation. Keep us educating. I’m from Sri Lanka.
yep, mistake there, it’s 254 hosts and not 8
good to see that also CCIEs make mistakes
He said 8 but it’s 254.
second 5:48: each one of which only support how many?
great info and please don’t critic the guy ascent. very good information
Iam from Pakistan and there are thousands of people doing Cisco certifications, your Knowledge and free lecture really helps, thanks a lot…keep your videos coming! Thankyou for your info…..By a Paki…..
I’ve just passed my exam today
So happy….
Thanks so much!
@milfin5 – Why do you care? Be happy he is offering his knowledge for free…. Oh by the way, it it us Americans who altered the English language to the way it sounds in the United States…Mr. Mills speaks in the original. I can’t believe how intolerant some people are, give the guy a break.
IN the Central North-West heart beat of America. If you look at the words and pronounce them the way they are spelled you may improve your speech impairment. For example when you ” Tolk ” (T-OLK) instead of “Talk” T-ALK-t-alllk not t-oolk. just a little practice you would might just make it to be an American…
Were do you come from?
he should have said 8 bits hosts.
The only thing that sucks about this is his bullshit acent – is NUM-BER . Not Num-BA.
I’m takin this right now and i’m already in CCNA 3…all i can say is if you keep up with it…is not really hard at all. ip classes is not a big deal but the subnetting is probably the most difficult one. its all about the technique that your instructor teaches you..
thanks but is it difficult to learn
6 weeks fast track and 9 weeks on normal track.
how long is cisco essential training please reply