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IP Addressing and Subnetting Course: Practical Approach. If we want to build a 100-story building, the foundation must be very stable. If you want to get into the field of networking, the principles of IP addressing and subnetting should also be clear to you. This course is designed to reinforce your basics of IP addressing and subnetting. In real life, when we want to communicate with someone, we need a telephone, landline or mobile phone. In addition, we also need a number which must be unique, then only we can communicate. Similarly, when we want two or more systems to communicate with each other, we need the unique numbers of the systems. These numbers are called IP addresses. There are two types of IP addresses: IPv4 (32-bit) and IPv6 (128-bit). However, in this course, we will focus on 32-bit IPv4. IP addressing and subnetting are the main components of networking. If you understand and master it, you will be of great benefit.

  • * What is an IP address?
  • * IP address format
  • * IP address classes
  • * What is gateway/router?
  • * Public/private IP address
  • * What is subnetting?
  • *Criteria for subnet creation
  • * Fixed length subnet mask (FLSM)
  • * Variable length subnet mask (VLSM)
  • * FLSM vs. VLSM
  • *Why subnet?
  • * How to divide the Class C network
  • * How to divide the Class B network
  • * How to network a class network
  • * How to run VLSM
  • * Class A, B, C subnet demo

In real life, sometimes we have to use carrot and stick policy to deal with some things. We want to follow this principle during this period as well. Please don’t be afraid. For me, the carrot (i.e. practical) and the steak (i.e. theory). This course includes theory and practice. For your information, there is a lot of material included in this course. For better understanding of routing and subnetting, we have also created labs on FLSM and VLSM using Packet Tracer and provided lab files along with the course. This course contains many examples of class C, B and A subnets. Two methods of creating subnets are covered. One exact method and another shortcut method of subnetting are covered. Custom diagrams and labs are created to understand IP addressing and subnetting in an easy and practical way.

What you will learn in the IP Addressing and Subnetting: Practical Approach course

  • What is IP address, IPv4 address format, public vs private IP address. What are classes A, B, C, D and E? What is CIDR? What is a subnet?

  • Why subnet? How to subnet Class C, B and A networks? How to divide Class C, B and A networks into 2, 4, 8 and 16 subnets?

  • How do you divide the networks based on the number of hosts needed in each subnet?

  • Fixed length subnet mask (FLSM). Variable length subnet mask (VLSM). How to perform VLSM?

This course is suitable for people who

  • For those who want to learn IP address and subnet
  • For everyone who wants to join the network
  • People preparing for network/security certifications
  • For anyone who wants to get started with DevOps

Course Specifications IP Addressing and Subnetting: Practical Approach

  • Editor: Udemy
  • Lecturer: Vipin Gupta
  • Training level: beginner to advanced
  • Training duration: 5 hours and 52 minutes
  • Number of courses: 67

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IP addressing and subnetting: Practical approach

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