Cisco IP subnetting 101: Five more things you should know

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  1. tripwire45
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    http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-5778292.html

    http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-5787030.html?tag=crm
     
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    Does he mention ARP being a layer 2 protocol?
    LOL
     
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  3. hossamshawki

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    WHY SUBNETING IS VERY DIFFCULT IN UNDERSTANDING?
    I NEED EASY WAY TO UNEDRSAND THAT
     
  4. Clyde

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    "Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
    It's not warm when she's away
    Ain't no sunshine when she's gone" :rocks

    ahem, sorry, couldn't help myself.. :biggrin

    There's no shortcut. You have to work at it. Understand binary math and take your time to make sense of IP.

    and no need to "shout"...
     
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  5. purplejade

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    Theres absolutely no easy way around, practice practice practice....and once you are confidant on the basics jump into vlsm and supernetting (route summarization) as ccna will test you to the limit on those...
    I used to practice on
     
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    Thats what happens when you are a new kid on the block to forums... :(
     
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    OK, Blowing my own trumpet here! But, had a lot of good responses from some stuff I put on youtube. Search form "cisco training" and you'll find it

    John
     
  9. Andrew95

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    Don't stop fellas. I'm still learning from this forum and the questions.
     
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  10. flyboynm

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    The way I used to learn subnetting was via the "Enhanced Bob Maneuver" method. It works for me but not for everyone. I originally learned how to use it on my way to getting my MCSE but has been helpful with
    https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/16199
     
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    It is now 2012 and I am reading it. Just because it is an old thread does not mean people will not read it in the future.
     
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    You can go to the tutorial and labs section of the website name <snip>, or just google <snip>. There are some related tutorials to get an idea, Check out.

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    Is that spam there sir? :biggrin
     
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