| 6.1 Ipv4 Addresses |
| 6.1.1 The Anatomy of an IPv4 Address |
| 6.1.2 Knowing the Numbers - Decimal Conversations |
| 6.1.3 Practicing Binary to Decimal Conversations |
| 6.1.4 Practicing Decimal to Binary Conversation |
| 6.2 Addresses for Different Purposes |
| 6.2.1 Types of Addresses in an IPv4 Network |
| 6.2.2 Calculating Network, Hosts and Broadcast Addresses |
| 6.2.3 Unicast, Broadcast, Multicast - Types of Communication |
| 6.2.4 Reserved IPv4 Address Ranges |
| 6.2.5 Public and Private Addresses |
| 6.2.6 Special IPv4 Addresses |
| 6.2.7 Legacy IPv4 Addressing |
| 6.3 Assigning Addresses |
| 6.3.1 Planning to Address the Network |
| 6.3.2 Static or Dynamic Addressing for End User Devices |
| 6.3.3 Assigning Addresses to Other Deices |
| 6.3.4 Who Assignes the Different Addresses? |
| 6.3.5 ISPs |
| 6.3.6 Overview of IPv6 |
| 6.4 Is It on My Network? |
| 6.4.1 The Subnet Mask - Defining the Network and Host Portions |
| 6.4.2 ANDing - What Is In Our Network? |
| 6.4.3 The ANDing Process |
| 6.5 Calculating Addresses |
| 6.5.1 Basic Subnetting |
| 6.5.2 Subnetting - Dividing Networks into Right Sizes |
| 6.5.3 Subnetting - Subnetting a Subnet |
| 6.5.4 Determining the Network Address |
| 6.5.5 Calculating the Number of Hosts |
| 6.5.6 Determining Valid Addresses for Hosts |
| 6.5.7 Assigning Addresses |
| 6.5.8 Addressing in a Tiered Internetwork |
| 6.6 Testing the Network Layer |
| 6.6.1 Ping 127.0.0.1 - Testing the Local Stack |
| 6.6.2 Ping Gateway - Testing Connectivity to the Local LAN |
| 6.6.3 Ping Remote Host - Testing Connectivity to the Remote LAN |
| 6.6.4 Traceroute(tracert) - Testing the Path |
| 6.6.5 ICMPv4 - The Protocol Supporting Testing and Messaging |