
In this course not only will you learn how to subnet this fast but much more.
This lecture will explains certain unique IP addresses such as NetID, Boadcast Address, LoopBack address, Broadcast Address, Multicast Address and the APIPA.
This Lecture will discuss the purpose and the importance of the subnetmask.
This Lecture will show you how to convert from CIDR notation to Dotted Decimal notation or reverse by using the Bit to Decimal table.
This Lecture will show you how to access your TCP/IP properties and assign IP's, gateways, DNS and advanced features
This lecture is showing you basic house keeping commands on the router and assigning an IP address to the routers interface
This lesson will explain the importance of segmenting a network using the correct internetworking devices. The lesson stresses the importance of breaking up broadcast domains and subnetting your IP network.
This lecture will explain the how you would subnet using a class "B" address. You will be working in the 3rd octet of the address. We will use the diagram we learned from previous lecture.
This lecture will explain the how you would subnet using a class "A" address. You will be working in the 2nd octet of the address. We will use the diagram we learned from previous lecture.
This lecture will show how you would use a wildcard mask when configuring OSPF to advertise a network on the particular interface
This lecture will show how you would use a wildcard mask when configuring an access-list to either block a host or an entire network.
This lecture will show how you would use a wildcard mask when configuring an access-list to either block a host or an entire network.
This course is over 6 hours in length and will cover all aspects of IPv4. Students will learn IP addressing, Subnetting, VLSM, Route Summarization, and Wildcard Masking. The course will also show students how to assign IP addresses to PC’s and Routers. Students will gain an understanding of the TCP/IP properties such as gateways, DNS, WINS, and the use of alternate addresses.
DISCLAIMER: Please note that the simulators/emulators used in this course are not part of the course. It is the students responsibility to have these to practice with. The Cisco Packet Tracer and/or VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) are Cisco proprietary software and can only be obtained through Cisco. It is up to each student to obtain the simulator/emulator of their choice to study along with this course.
This is a lecture based course using a whiteboard and hands on labs using Cisco’s Packet Tracer. My method will make you feel like you are sitting in a classroom environment and give you some hands on experience.
Handouts and labs will be available to facilitate learning and practice.
My IP course will help you in becoming comfortable with, not only IPv4, but it will also help you in preparing for any networking certification and Computer Science Degrees; not to mention the fact, that for those that are already working in the field, it will help you in calculating IP addresses without a calculator. This method should expedite the way you convert in order to make you faster, better and stronger!
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