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IP Addressing, Subnetting, and Routing

Serebra Learning Corporation
Training Provided by Serebra Learning Corporation

This module covers IP addressing subnetting and routing. The table used during the decimal to binary conversion process is also helpful for defining classes of addresses and performing the steps necessary for subnetting. Lesson 1 provides a detailed look at IP address classes A B C and D. Also included in this lesson are updates about IPv6 a newer 128-bit IP addressing scheme and Classless Internet Domain Routing (CIDR). Lesson 2 will give you practice performing the calculations involved in subnetting. The last two lessons in this module describe how the routing process occurs. Lesson 4 also details how the routing protocols are categorized both by their location (Interior Gateway Protocols a IGPs and Exterior Gateway Protocols a EGPs) and how they operate (Distance Vector vs. Link State). This module ends with a brief review of RIP IGRP EIGRP OSPF and BGP.

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IP Addressing, Subnetting, and Routing

Objective

Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:

  • Describe the IP address structure
  • Identify reserved IP addresses
  • List the IP address classes and their numerical ranges
  • Identify the default subnet mask for each address class
  • Identify the private addresses
  • Describe the uses for broadcast and multicast addresses
  • Describe IPv4 address allocation
  • Compare and contrast IPv4 and IPv6
  • Discuss the characteristics of CIDR
  • Explain why subnetting is used
  • Describe the process used in subnetting
  • Identify the number of networks and hosts available using a particular subnet mask
  • Define subnet network number address range and broadcast
  • Complete Class A B and C subnetting examples
  • Calculate subnetting problems given different information
  • Describe the process of using logical AND to determine the subnetwork address
  • Describe the IP routing process
  • Describe the method routers use to make path selection
  • Distinguish between routed and routing protocols
  • Identify the components of a routing table
  • Explain a simple routing process from sender to receiver
  • Identify the characteristics of routing protocols
  • Identify the values associated with routing metrics
  • Identify the gateway protocols (IGPs and EGPs)
  • Compare and contrast distance vector and link state routing protocols
  • Describe RIPv1 and RIPv2
  • Describe IGRP EIGRP and OSPF
  • Discuss the use of administrative distance numbers
  • Describe BGP
  • Topics Include

    IP Addressing Basics

    IP Subnetting

    Routing Basics

    Routing Protocols

    Duration

    22 Hours

    Minimum Requirements

    (Currently no course requirements information)

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