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Cisco Training CCNA IP Addressing – Part 5 of 5

Posted by mekichan on Sunday 19 April 2009 at 7:05 pm



Instructor John Mills CCIE #5037 takes us through an IP addressing calculation as performed by computer devices in part five of the series

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23 Comments »

  1. Comment by BEBOCLIPS — April 20, 2009 @ 8:26 pm

    FUKIN LOVLEY !! CHEERZ

  2. Comment by 706brotherhood — April 21, 2009 @ 11:30 pm

    Nice one, Thanks..

  3. Comment by kdf666 — April 23, 2009 @ 11:32 pm

    I’m just about to start my CCNA training, i found this video (and all the others I watched so far) to be excellent and you make it easy to understand by breaking it down !

    Thank you !

  4. Comment by tbmtbm — April 24, 2009 @ 4:48 pm

    be carefull john not to make “too many” mistakes.

    but, i would have you as my tutor. you have a talent to put your message across.

    i found your videos quite usefull in understanding ip adressing.

    thanks. do more please!

  5. Comment by RBaggio25 — April 25, 2009 @ 11:46 am

    He did make a mistake when he converted 60 to binary. he should have turned on binary 4.
    The result would have been the same thou. Great videos. I watched all of them.

  6. Comment by Yakandke — April 25, 2009 @ 4:12 pm

    How did he get 56 when he converted the binary numbers back to decimals I got 60

  7. Comment by chicks123 — May 1, 2009 @ 9:47 pm

    O.K., so 60 should be written 00111100. But even if you ANDed it as 00111000 it still would’ve given you a 0 as the result for those bits because the value in the Subnet was 0, right?

  8. Comment by sdfghjkl08 — May 3, 2009 @ 3:10 am

    He did 60 wrong
    It should be 32+16+8+6 (00111100) not 00111000
    ????

  9. Comment by sagay — May 6, 2009 @ 9:19 am

    watched 5 vids – gr8 work cheers!!!

  10. Comment by NetworkAmateur — May 8, 2009 @ 3:40 am

    Mr. John Mills I really appreciate your video! Thank You!

  11. Comment by NetworkAmateur — May 11, 2009 @ 6:20 am

    I think you also have a mistake. If you are going to AND [60]00111100 & [248]11111000 you will arrive with the answer of [56]00111000 for the subnet, [63]00111111 for the broadcast address and 203.200.10.57 – 203.200.10.62 of host range.

  12. Comment by mrshaz — May 13, 2009 @ 4:29 am

    Great video, very well structured. Pls show some CIDR’s thanks!

  13. Comment by javajohnson — May 16, 2009 @ 5:24 am

    John,
    I watched 5 in a row -
    great presentation,
    thanks for your time
    and posting these videos
    -jj

  14. Comment by WilsonCely — May 16, 2009 @ 9:37 am

    There’re mistakes in the video examplo for subnetting bacause .60 in binary is not 11100 is 111100 so the subnetwork portion address is 201.200.10.111000 and the broadcast is 201.200.10.59 or 201.200.10.00111011
    besides the host range changes too, to .57-.58

  15. Comment by adivok — May 19, 2009 @ 4:32 am

    great video series..great job John.. more vid please

  16. Comment by gigabitethernet — May 20, 2009 @ 2:55 pm

    Great job John. I watched the 5 parts as a refresher and they were great. Please post some more videos. You’re videos are very easy to follow and understand.

  17. Comment by hankmap — May 20, 2009 @ 4:07 pm

    Very well done, thank you, I will be subscribing to hopefully learn more!

  18. Comment by tenzinpalden — May 22, 2009 @ 5:19 pm

    thanks for the educational info…I would love to see more of your videos..thank you !!!

  19. Comment by DATBOYGOTHEAT — May 24, 2009 @ 2:05 pm

    Thank you Mr. John Mills, PLEASE MORE MORE MORE. I enjoy learning from you. I wish my teacher knew asmuch as you. I’am very intrested in more knowledge. Thank you very much Mr. Mills I appreciate it tremendously!

  20. Comment by DirtyJayx — May 26, 2009 @ 11:11 pm

    You ‘re right i noticed that too, thanks for the info.

  21. Comment by bamidele112 — May 28, 2009 @ 1:42 am

    Cisco Tricks pleasssssssssssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeee

  22. Comment by fuzzy002 — May 29, 2009 @ 11:10 am

    “will find out himself.”
    silly silly
    us women find it helpful to
    guys are not the only ones interested

    and thank you john! great videos

  23. Comment by Ydontugetwow — May 29, 2009 @ 4:55 pm

    This is good, I think you explain this better than my teacher. Might be the fact that he uses a whiteboard instead of special effects XD. This is good

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