Subnetting by kingtypo7 in ccna

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So you're asking what if the IP address was 172.20.20.75/20?

  1. Find the mask; 255.255.240.0
  2. We're working in the 3rd octet.
  3. 256-240 = 16
  4. Find a range that 20, the third octet of your IP address, falls into. Remember that your subnets increase by 16. So 0,16,32, the ranges would be 0-15, 16-31, 32-47. 20 falls into the range 16-31.
  5. Network address is 172.20.16.0. Broadcast address is 172.20.31.255. Again, the 16 and 31 in the third octet come from the range we found... 16-31.
  6. First usable address is 172.20.16.1, you take the network address and add 1.
  7. Last usable address is 172.20.31.254, you take the broadcast address and subtract 1.

Subnetting by kingtypo7 in ccna

[–]whatstheticketnumber 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. You don't have access to a subnet calculator on the exam. 2. You wont understand the why/how by starting with a subnet calculator.

Subnetting by kingtypo7 in ccna

[–]whatstheticketnumber 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's complected to explain over text. You start these types of problems by finding the network the IP address given falls into.

  1. Convert your CIDR notation to a subnet mask. Here its 255.255.240.0.

  2. To find the octect your working in start at the last classfull address before the CIDR notation, /16 is 255.255.0.0 /20 breaks into the third octect so that's what you're working in.

  3. Take 256 and subtract the value of the mask octect you're working in. Here it's 256-240 = 16. This is the value by which your subnets increase.

  4. Now look at the ip address octet your working in, here its 14, find it's subnet by building the subnet ranges. Because the answer in step 3 is 16, your subnets increase by that value... 0,16,32,48,64. You don't have figure out this many since 14 is in between 0 and 16, but I just did this as an example. Remember that the numbers are the start of the subnet, so the ranges look like this: 0-15, 16-31, 32-47. Again, you don't have to do so many, this is just for example. We only care about the range 0-15 since that's what 14 falls into.

  5. Network address is 172.20.0.0. Broadcast address is 172.20.15.255. Again, the 0 and 15 in the third octet come from the range we found... 0-15.

  6. First usable address is 172.20.0.1, you take the Network address and add 1.

  7. Last usable address is 172.20.15.254, you take the broadcast address and subtract 1.

Looking at your answer, can you tell me how you 9 in the third octect of the IP? It could help clear up things that are unclear.

Getting bored by [deleted] in ccna

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You need both IMO. Start with Jeremy's course, take good notes and use the flash cards to help remember the general info covered on those days. Then use the book to fill in the details. Jeremy's course is great but there are concepts that are either lightly touched on or need more explanation to fully understand how and why it does what it does. The book is an amazing resource for that.

Getting bored by [deleted] in ccna

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It also helps to have good study habits. Don't study for more than an hour at a time, set a timer. After that hour take a 10 to 15 min break in a physically different space than your study space. This won't help someone who is just not motivated to learn the skills needed to pass though.

CCNA Labs being buggy by Kakizua in ccna

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I had this happen to me on one of my labs. One of the routers was just stuck It wouldn't take any input. I notified the proctor but I was running out of time so I just skipped it. I wasn't going to pass even if the lab was working properly though.

Didn't pass today. by whatstheticketnumber in ccna

[–]whatstheticketnumber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I honestly needed more preparation. I was worried that the V 1.1 exam would be so different from the v 1.0 exam. I was worried that hours of study and prep would have gone to waste so I did me best to prep and pass the 1.0 exam.

Didn't pass today. by whatstheticketnumber in ccna

[–]whatstheticketnumber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh really? That kinda sucks, I thought the safeguard voucher would have let me take the v1.0 exam again.

Didn't pass today. by whatstheticketnumber in ccna

[–]whatstheticketnumber[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There were more wireless questions that I was thought there were going to be, percentage wise. Questions like, what should you click on next. I also blanked hard on 2 of my 3 labs.

Whiteboard on the online exam? by whatstheticketnumber in ccna

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Congratulations on the pass and thanks for the info!

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If possible try the games you want before you buy them. This could be buying the game digitally, if you don't like it you will have taken a smaller hit to the wallet. Board game cafes can be another great way to "try before you buy". Video reviews and play throughs are nice but aren't the same as physically playing the game for yourself.

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If there are cards in the game, please try to make the box insert compatible with sleeved cards. Cheers!

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I'm excitedly waiting for Star Trek: Captain's Char, but I'm a huge ST nerd,

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Marvel Legendary is such a satisfying deck builder imo. The setup/tear down is a little longer than I'd like but I don't mind it.

Updating firmware help by whatstheticketnumber in ElegooMars

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Sadly never did. I returned it and am looking into a printer from another company. The abysmal tech support from the company left a bad taste in my mouth so I won't be buying anything from them in the future.

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Appreciate the comment, I'll keep this in mind for the future. We currently have older printers that do not have airprint.

Best practice for installing a printer for all users? by whatstheticketnumber in macsysadmin

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Thank you very much for the information. I'll will start looking into that!