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CCNA Module 4 - IP Addressing
Course Aims
At the end of all the modules within this course you will be able to – understand LAN and WAN networking concepts. You will understand TCP/IP and IP addressing and subnetting. You will understand the routing process and be able to configure a Cisco router and switch for use in a live network environment. |
Assumed Knowledge
You should have an understanding of fundamental networking terms such as the difference between LANs and WANs. The level of knowledge gained by studying the Network+ course is an ideal foundation. You should have completed the previous modules for the course. |
Course Audience
People who wish to understand more advanced networking concepts. This course is an ideal way to enhance understanding of internetworking and is aimed to help the student reach the level required to pass the Cisco Certified Network Associate examination. |
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Table of Contents
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How Binary Works
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IP Addressing
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Class D and Class E Addresses
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Subnetting
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How to Subnet
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How to Write Out Subnet Masks
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How to Write Out Subnet Masks
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How Many Subnets and How Many Hosts?
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Lab
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Summary Questions
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Summary Answers
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