CHAPTER 4IP Addressing: Objective 1.4: Given a scenario, configure a subnet and use appropriate IP addressing schemes.
This chapter examines the Internet Protocol (IP) addresses that devices on a TCP/IP network use to specify the sources and destinations of their network traffic. This is a fundamental concept in computer networking that is always covered in the Network+ exam and that is also a basic skill needed for network support and troubleshooting.
In this chapter, you'll learn everything you need to know about Network+ Objective 1.4, including the following topics:
- Public vs. private
- IPv4 vs. IPv6
- IPv4 subnetting
- IPv6 concepts
- Virtual IP (VIP)
- Subinterfaces
IP ADDRESSES
The Internet Protocol (IP), operating at the network layer of ...
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