CompTIA Network+: IPv4 Network Addressing

CompTIA Network+    |    Intermediate
  • 13 videos | 2h 6m 32s
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IP addressing is a fundamental aspect of computer networking. It allows devices to communicate with each other within a network and across the Internet. In this course, learn about the fundamentals of public and private IP addresses, including the differences between IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and the purpose and characteristics of link-local and loopback addresses and default gateway. Next, examine the basics behind base-2 conversions and binary values and IPv4 classes A, B, C, D, and E. Finally, explore supernetting and IPv6 concepts, subinterfaces, and virtual IP addresses. This course is one of a collection that helps prepare learners for the CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) certification exam.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Discover the key concepts covered in this course
    Outline rfc 1918 and the key differences between public and private ip addresses
    Identify the purpose and characteristics of link-local and loopback addresses and a default gateway
    Describe automatic private ip addressing (apipa) solutions, including extended unique identifier (eui-64)
    Recognize how organizations use rfc 1918 ip addresses to assign to internal hosts
    Outline how to perform base-2 conversions and work with binary values
    Explore binary to decimal conversion and how to determine the size of a subnet, classless variable length subnet mask (vlsm), and classless inter-domain routing (cidr) notations
  • Subnet a class c network
    Subnet a class b network
    Subnet a class a network
    Perform supernetting
    Determine the address ranges of subnets
    Summarize the key concepts covered in this course

IN THIS COURSE

  • 1m 45s
    In this video, we will discover the key concepts covered in this course. FREE ACCESS
  • 9m 59s
    After completing this video, you will be able to outline RFC 1918 and the key differences between public and private IP addresses. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Default Gateway, Loopback, and Link-Local
    8m 5s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to identify the purpose and characteristics of link-local and loopback addresses and a default gateway. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
    8m 53s
    In this video, we will describe Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) solutions, including Extended Unique Identifier (EUI-64). FREE ACCESS
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    5.  RFC 1918
    8m 4s
    Through this video, you will be able to recognize how organizations use RFC 1918 IP addresses to assign to internal hosts. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Base-2 Conversions and Binary Values
    11m 55s
    After completing this video, you will be able to outline how to perform base-2 conversions and work with binary values. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  Exploring the Fundamentals of Subnetting
    12m 36s
    In this video, explore binary to decimal conversion and how to determine the size of a subnet, classless Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM), and classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notations. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  Subnetting a Class C Network
    15m 12s
    During this video, discover how to subnet a class C network. FREE ACCESS
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    9.  Subnetting a Class B Network
    10m 31s
    In this video, find out how to subnet a class B network. FREE ACCESS
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    10.  Subnetting a Class A Network
    9m 35s
    In this video, learn how to subnet a class A network. FREE ACCESS
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    11.  Supernetting Strategies
    9m 40s
    Find out how to perform supernetting. FREE ACCESS
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    12.  Calculating Subnet Boundaries
    19m 13s
    During this video, you will learn how to determine the address ranges of subnets. FREE ACCESS
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    13.  Course Summary
    1m 5s
    In this video, we will summarize the key concepts covered in this course. FREE ACCESS

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