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i-Net+ Module 3 - IP Addressing


Course Aims
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand the IP addressing scheme, including subnetting and classless addressing, understand the formats used for IP addresses, plan an IP addressing scheme, apply for an internet network address, allocate addresses on a private network and understand the use of supernetting and the introduction of IP version 6.
Assumed Knowledge
Readers should meet the following criteria prior to attending the course: experience of desktop software PC support, perhaps gained through "A+ Certification: Operating System Support Skills" or similar training, some basic experience of supporting web clients (browser, FTP, etc.) would be an advantage and some working technical knowledge of LAN and WAN networking hardware and software (preferably using Windows 98 or later).
Course Audience
This course has been developed for readers with the responsibility for installing, maintaining and troubleshooting Internet and Intranet systems. On course completion, readers will be capable of taking and passing the i-Net+ Certification exam (code IK0-002, launched April 2002).

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Table of Contents
IP Addresses
  • Converting Between Binary Format And Decimal Format
     
    Creating Subnets
  • Creating Subnets
     
    Subnet Mask
  • Address Class
  • The Subnet Mask in Action
     
    Default Gateway
  • Summary of Addressing Rules
     
    Classless IP Addressing
  • Moving ISPs
     
    Planning an IP Addressing Scheme
  • Planning an IP Addressing Scheme
    Applying for an Internet Network Address
  • Applying for an Internet Network Address
     
    Address Allocation for Private Networks
  • Multicast Addresses
     
    Supernetting
  • Supernetting
     
    IP Version 6
  • The Need for Change
  • New Addressing Scheme
  • Configuring Computers
     
    Summary
  • Summary
     
    Glossary
  • Glossary