IPv6 Addressing Lecture 1: History of IPv6 Addressing and Introduction to Hexadecimal (Urdu/Hindi)



IPv6 Addressing Lecture 1: History of IPv6 Addressing and Introduction to Hexadecimal (Urdu/Hindi)

IPv6 Addressing Lecture 1: History of IPv6 Addressing and Introduction to Hexadecimal (Urdu/Hindi)

▶ Previous IPv4 Addressing Lectures:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCaLsjNlEvhE9HqJDGR8cWvVqZGeTNbPq

In this introductory lecture of our IPv6 addressing series, we will be diving into the world of IPv6 and its addressing system. Our instructor, Hasnain Ahmad Malik of IP Trainers, will cover the history of IPv6 addressing, including the reasons for its development and the limitations of IPv4 that led to its creation.
Finally, we will be introducing the concept of the hexadecimal number system and its relevance to IPv6 addressing. Hexadecimal is a base-16 numbering system that is commonly used in computer science and networking. We will be covering the basics of this system and showing how it can be used to represent IPv6 addresses, as well as demonstrating how to convert hexadecimal numbers to binary.
This beginner-friendly video is presented in Urdu and Hindi languages, making it accessible to a wider audience. Whether you are a student, network administrator, or simply interested in learning more about networking and computer science, this video is a great starting point for your IPv6 journey. .

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