nderstanding the foundations of networking is paramount for any IT professional. Once you have a grasp of the basics, IP addressing is the next step. In this course, Timothy Pintello walks through the essential concepts, including common numbering systems and logical vs. physical IP addressing. He also discusses the IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes, and various IP addressing resolution techniques (such as DHCP and DNS).
Topics include:
Binary, hexadecimal, and octal numbering
How logical and physical addressing work together
Comparing broadcast and collision domains
IPv4 classless addressing
Subnetting with IPv4 and IPv6
IPv6 reserved ranges
IPv6 link local, 6to4 tunneling, and 4to6
Configuring DHCP and DNS in Windows Server
WINS and NAT
Port, packets, and remote
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00. Intro/00_01 - Welcome.mp4
16.5 MB
00. Intro/00_02 - Preparing for the Networking Fundamentals, MTA Exam 98-366.mp4
1.8 MB
00. Intro/00_03 - What you should know before starting this course.mp4
1.9 MB
01. The Basics of Numbering Systems Used in Networking/01_01 - Working with the binary numbering system.mp4
16.9 MB
01. The Basics of Numbering Systems Used in Networking/01_02 - Using the hexadecimal numbering system.mp4
11 MB
01. The Basics of Numbering Systems Used in Networking/01_03 - Understanding the octal numbering system.mp4