1 00:00:00,294 --> 00:00:05,662 In the previous video, we already learn how to calculate total IP and subnetmask. 2 00:00:06,236 --> 00:00:12,509 Now in this video, we are going to learn about Network IP, Broadcast IP, and IP Range. 3 00:00:13,138 --> 00:00:16,717 But we will start with Network and Broadcast IP first. 4 00:00:17,729 --> 00:00:20,314 Okay, so what is Network IP? 5 00:00:20,670 --> 00:00:24,165 Network IP is the first IP Address in the network. 6 00:00:24,480 --> 00:00:28,217 And Broadcast IP is the last IP Address in the network. 7 00:00:28,832 --> 00:00:30,556 Never forget this, okay? 8 00:00:31,089 --> 00:00:37,107 Network IP is the first IP, and Broadcast IP is the last IP. 9 00:00:37,777 --> 00:00:41,853 Now let’s remember again about the numbers in IP Address. 10 00:00:42,318 --> 00:00:48,062 I told you in the previous video that the number in IP Address will be always between 11 00:00:48,062 --> 00:00:50,710 0 to 255. 12 00:00:51,271 --> 00:00:56,532 So the smallest number is 0 and the largest number is 255. 13 00:00:57,079 --> 00:01:01,189 There are impossible to have minus number in IP Address. 14 00:01:01,408 --> 00:01:07,404 And it is also impossible to have number higher than 255 in the IP Address. 15 00:01:07,910 --> 00:01:12,522 Let's say 256, 257, and others. That is imposible. 16 00:01:12,796 --> 00:01:17,064 The numbers will be always between 0 to 255. 17 00:01:18,610 --> 00:01:20,504 Let’s back to here. 18 00:01:20,655 --> 00:01:26,284 Remember that Network IP is the first IP Address, and the number in the IP Address is started 19 00:01:26,284 --> 00:01:30,906 by 0, so the first IP Address must be 0. 20 00:01:31,604 --> 00:01:36,348 Okay now we have the Network IP, let’s find the Broadcast IP. 21 00:01:36,690 --> 00:01:41,260 Remember that broadcast IP is the last IP Address in the network. 22 00:01:41,629 --> 00:01:46,629 To calculate the Broadcast IP, we need to pay attention at Total IP. 23 00:01:47,026 --> 00:01:57,087 In this case, the total IP is 128, so the question is 0 to what until the total is 128? 24 00:01:57,647 --> 00:02:06,905 The answer is 127, because 0 until 127, the total is 128. 25 00:02:07,370 --> 00:02:12,890 May be some of you little confused here, let’s try another simpler example. 26 00:02:13,382 --> 00:02:20,735 Let’s say the total IP is 4, the first IP or network IP must be 0 right? 27 00:02:20,735 --> 00:02:23,254 And then what is the broadcast IP? 28 00:02:23,610 --> 00:02:33,258 Here we can calculate 0 to what until the total IP is 4, let’s write It out, 0, 1, 2, 29 00:02:33,258 --> 00:02:34,697 and then 3. 30 00:02:35,271 --> 00:02:38,424 If you see here, the total is already 4. 31 00:02:38,807 --> 00:02:45,364 Let’s say this is for computer 1, this for computer 2, this for computer 3, and this for 32 00:02:45,364 --> 00:02:46,620 computer 4. 33 00:02:47,044 --> 00:02:50,478 So 0 until 3 is already 4. 34 00:02:51,066 --> 00:02:52,580 Let’s back to here. 35 00:02:52,580 --> 00:03:01,943 If the total IP 128, so the broadcast is 128 minus by 1, which is 127, 36 00:03:02,422 --> 00:03:06,361 This is same with this, 4 minus by 1 is 3. 37 00:03:07,017 --> 00:03:12,000 Okay I hope you understand about how to calculate Network IP & Broadcast IP. 38 00:03:12,361 --> 00:03:14,459 But may be you have a question. 39 00:03:14,678 --> 00:03:20,449 I said before that the numbers in the IP Address is 0 until 255, 40 00:03:20,818 --> 00:03:25,969 but here we only have until 127, why? 41 00:03:26,161 --> 00:03:30,763 In this case, this is the calculation for the first block subnet. 42 00:03:30,873 --> 00:03:35,437 Or in the simple word, this is the calculation for the first room. 43 00:03:36,066 --> 00:03:39,294 How about the next block subnet or the next room? 44 00:03:39,294 --> 00:03:44,773 To calculate the next block subnet, we can add 0 by the total IP. 45 00:03:45,430 --> 00:03:50,009 So 0 plus 128 is 128. 46 00:03:50,323 --> 00:03:53,010 This is for the second block subnet. 47 00:03:53,557 --> 00:04:00,326 To calculate next block subnet again, we can add this 128 by the Total IP again, 48 00:04:01,065 --> 00:04:06,430 so 128 plus 128 is 256. 49 00:04:06,772 --> 00:04:08,739 But this is impossible right? 50 00:04:08,917 --> 00:04:14,612 Because the numbers in IP Address is only between 0 until 255. 51 00:04:14,941 --> 00:04:21,898 So if we have reach 256 like this, we can stop, because this is impossible to have next 52 00:04:21,898 --> 00:04:23,027 block subnet. 53 00:04:24,000 --> 00:04:27,960 Okay, so here, in the first block subnet or first room. 54 00:04:27,960 --> 00:04:33,115 The network is 0, and the broadcast is 127.. 55 00:04:33,662 --> 00:04:42,000 In the second block subnet or second room, the network 128, and the broadcast is 255. 56 00:04:42,356 --> 00:04:44,116 How we get 255? 57 00:04:44,417 --> 00:04:48,727 We get this from 256 minus 1. 58 00:04:49,192 --> 00:04:57,000 This is same for 127, we can get this by 128 minus 1. 59 00:04:58,097 --> 00:05:02,830 I think this is the easiest way to calculate Network IP and Broadcast IP. 60 00:05:03,090 --> 00:05:09,309 So first we calculate the Network IP for all block subnet, the network in the first block 61 00:05:09,309 --> 00:05:16,005 subnet must be 0, the network in the seconds block subnet is 0 plus by total IP, 62 00:05:16,005 --> 00:05:18,000 so we get 128. 63 00:05:18,459 --> 00:05:27,153 The network in the third block subnet is 128 plus by total IP again, so we get 256. 64 00:05:27,549 --> 00:05:32,126 And if we already reach 256 like this we can stop. 65 00:05:33,085 --> 00:05:36,845 Now we already get Network IP for all block subnet. 66 00:05:37,419 --> 00:05:45,508 For the broadcast IP, we can minus the next network by 1, let’s say for the first block subnet 67 00:05:45,508 --> 00:05:51,923 the broadcast will be 128 minus by 1, which is 127. 68 00:05:52,524 --> 00:06:00,288 In the seconds block subnet, the broadcast will be 256 minus by 1, which is 255. 69 00:06:00,588 --> 00:06:06,345 Okay I hope you now understand how to find Network IP and broadcast IP. 70 00:06:06,769 --> 00:06:13,200 But if you still confused, don’t worry, try to re watch this video, I believe if you 71 00:06:13,200 --> 00:06:17,263 watch this video 2 or 3 time, you will be understand! 72 00:06:17,783 --> 00:06:23,268 But if you already watch this video 2 or 3 time and still not understand. 73 00:06:23,268 --> 00:06:25,987 You can just continue to the next video. 74 00:06:25,987 --> 00:06:29,688 After watching next video, you can back to this video again 75 00:06:29,688 --> 00:06:32,711 and I am sure everything will be make sense! 76 00:06:33,504 --> 00:06:35,174 Okay let’s back here. 77 00:06:35,407 --> 00:06:41,380 So now for prefix /25, we have two block subnets or 2 rooms. 78 00:06:41,585 --> 00:06:47,745 In the first room, the network is 0 and the broadcast is 127. 79 00:06:48,183 --> 00:06:54,897 In the seconds room, the network is 128 and the broadcast is 255. 80 00:06:55,417 --> 00:06:58,025 We can choose any block subnet to use. 81 00:06:58,025 --> 00:07:01,488 But in this case, I will use the first block subnet. 82 00:07:02,090 --> 00:07:08,322 Okay, I think enough for this video, in the next video we are going to learn how to calculate 83 00:07:08,322 --> 00:07:09,309 IP Range. 84 00:07:09,746 --> 00:07:12,918 Thankyou for watching and see you on the next video!