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Description

IP ADDRESSING AND SUBNETTING DEMYSTIFIED FOR BEGINNERS

Are you interested in learning about IP addressing and subnetting?  Are you an aspiring IT professional that needs to understand better how IP addresses and subnetting work? Then you have come to the right place!

This course will teach you the fundamentals of IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP version 6 (IPv6)  addressing and how to perform IPv4 subnetting the easy way!

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS COURSE:

  • IP Version 4 Fundamentals

  • Public versus Private IP Addresses

  • Binary Math Basics

  • Why We Subnet

  • Subnetting Class C, B & A Networks

  • Variable Length Subnetting

  • Scenario-Based Subnetting

  • IP Version 6 Fundamentals

  • Assigning IP Addresses

LEARN BY WATCHING AND DOING

In this course, you'll learn by both watching and doing. This course includes carefully devised follow-along subnetting examples and exercises, as well as student practice worksheets.

You are also provided a 4-page subnetting reference guide to assist you along the way! 

We'll start off with the basics, discussing IPv4 fundamentals, then progress to binary math, and then jump into our subnetting exercises.

The follow-along subnetting exercises are designed to help you fully grasp how to subnet Class C, B, and A networks with ease.

Once you complete this course, you'll be able to easily and quickly subnet Class C, B, and A networks and also understand the fundamentals of both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing!

SO WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? ENROLL TODAY!

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What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the Fundamentals of IPv4 & IPv6 Addressing
  • Perform Basic Binary Math
  • Subnet Class C, B and A Networks with Fixed Length Subnet Masks
  • Understand the Basics of Variable Length Subnet Masks
  • Prepare for Networking Certifications with Scenario-Based Subnetting

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is designed for anybody seeking to learn about IP addressing and subnetting.
  • Students preparing for networking certifications that need to know and understand subnetting.