Cisco Numbers and Patterns to Remember
Prepared by Floyd Winters for the Manatee Community College Cisco Program June 2000
Binary Ports Updates ACLs HOME
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Decimal Binary Bit Number: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Eight 1's in binary = 255
1 0001 Bit Value: 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 255 = Sum Left to Right
2 0010 2^1 Start Class B 128 128 64 32 16 8 4 2
3 0011 Start Class C 192 128 64 32 16 8 4
4 0100 2^2 Start Class D 224 128 64 32 16 8
5 0101 Start Class E 240 128 64 32 16
6 0110 248 128 64 32
7 0111 252 128 64
8 1000 2^3 looks like 10^3, which is 1,000 or 10x10x10 254 128
9 1001 255 = Sum Top to Bottom
10 1010
11 1011
12 1100
13 1101
14 1110
15 1111
16 10000 2^4 looks like 10^4, which is 10,000 or 10x10x10x10
256 100000000 2^8 Number of possible hosts for 8 bits or one Octect: 255 plus 1 for the zero position
1,024 2^10 K = 2 to 10th or 1 with 10 zeros after it
65,336 2^16 2 Octects of Hosts or 64K
1,048,576 2^20 Meg = 2 to 20th or 1 with 20 zeros after it
16,777,216 2^24 3 Octects of Hosts in Class A; also 24-bit Bit Map: 16 Million possible hosts or colors
1,073,741,824 2^30 Gig
Binary Top of Page HOME
Ports #s: Protocol Update Time: Protocol Access Control List Ranges
20 FTP-Data 30 RIP   1-99 IP
21 FTP 60 CDP   100-199 Extended IP
23 TELNET 90 IGRP   600-699 Appletalk
25 SMTP   800-899 IPX
69 TFTP   900-999 Extended IPX
80 HTTP 1000-1099 IPX Service Advertizing