Lecture Series on Internet Technologies by Prof.I.Sengupta, Department of Computer Science & Engineering ,IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in
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Lecture Series on Internet Technologies by Prof.I.Sengupta, Department of Computer Science & Engineering ,IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in
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I am working as a unix system admin here in IBM, USA. Your presentation is great and very useful for deep understanding of unix system. There are many aspect of system admin works in Unix but really helpful in network (TCP/UDP/IP) field of admin job . Thank you Prof. SenGupta and keep it up with good job .
ultimate lecture….thanks
@khalillaghari just through one channel apparently. good lecture though!
pause at 02:16
you look funny!
i am wondering where did u teach the actual subnetting ??
anyways it was information but again very bookish i must say…
Thanks!!! Very useful….
It is really a Great Presentation on Subnetting ,I am taking CCNA certification classes here in USA. But Prof.Indranil’s presentation is good enough to clear subetting concepets.
Thanks a Lot
Akal S
HOW MANY COCKS HAS THIS GUY SUCKED?
he has taught very well…but also gets technically incorrect due to the use of too simple language,,
Very good. Thanks prof
Some magic is brought at 0:31:31
corresponding to the explanation. Probably because it’s hard to open the topic in very details in an hour.
thank you!! i can understand this.
These guys get paid to speak for an hour?? This is boring but good stuff..
no sound lah
This is a great presentation. Thank God I found it I was going mad over subnetting… Congratulations and Thank You.
is there a mistake in 33:01?
The second set of subnets are now 192.213.17.128 (.128-.191), shouldnt they still be 192.202.17.128? Or am i missing something?
wheres sound??
great presentation. Workings of the CIDR scheme is perhaps the hardest part to fully comprehend (its not clear where exactly the slash M info is stored in the packets)