Introduction to IPV4 Addresses
This course provides a comprehensive overview of IPv4 addressing. It starts with the fundamentals of bits and bytes, progressing to detailed explorations of classful addressing, distinguishing between Class A through E IP addresses. The course explains the differences between private and public IPs, including Network Address Translation (NAT) usage. Students will learn both static and dynamic IP address assignment through practical lab demonstrations using Windows Server and Cisco Packet Tracer. Additional topics include the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) and IPv4 header analysis, with practical network diagnostics using Wireshark.
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23 Lessons
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2 hour, 05 minutes
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5 Labs
Lab Videos
At the end of this course, you'll learn how to
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Understand the basics of bits, power of two, and data representation in binary and decimal.
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Understand the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) and analyze IPv4 headers using Wireshark.
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Allocate IPv4 addresses using classful addressing methods from Class A through Class E
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Differentiate between private and public IPv4 addresses and their configurations.
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Master IPv4 address assignment techniques including static, dynamic, and APIPA.
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Explore Network Address Translation (NAT) and network communication types.