Module 6: Addressing the Network - IPv4

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