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IT-320 Chapter 5
IP Addressing
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Objectives• 1. Identify Ipv4 and Ipv6 addresses and their default subnet masks.• 2. Identify the differences between public and private networks.• 3. Identify the purpose of subnetting and default gateways.• 4. Given an IP address and subnet mask, determine the network and
host addresses.• 5. Given a network situation, determine the subnet mask for that
network.• 6. Explain the difference between Classful IP and CIDR addressing .• 7. Explain VLSM and CIDR.• 8. Identify the purpose of NAT services as compared to a Proxy
server.• 9. Identify the purpose of subnetting and default gateways.• 10. Given a range of networks, aggregate them to the highest degree
possible.• 11. Specify the main features of Ethernet, Token Ring and FDDI.• 12. Specify the speed, length, topology, and cable characteristics for
Ethernet.• 13. Build an Ethernet network.
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FIGURE 5-1 IP Network with Addresses and Subnet Masks. Notice the Multihomed Computer (Computer with Two Network Cards Connected to Two Subnets)
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FIGURE 5-2 IP Addresses with Default Gateways (GW) that Point to the Router.
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FIGURE 5-3 The Host Number Can Be Split into a Subnet and a Host Number Address
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FIGURE 5-4 Using VLSM to Divide an Assigned Network
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FIGURE 5-5 Address Strategy for VLSM Example
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FIGURE 5-6 IPv6 IP Header
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IT-320 Chapter 6
Ethernet, Token Ring and FDDI
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FIGURE 6-1 Ethernet Using Manchester Signal Encoding that Uses Transition State to Encode Data
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FIGURE 6-2 An 802.2 Ethernet Packet
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FIGURE 6-3 Ethernet Encapsulations
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FIGURE 6-4 A 10base5 Network
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FIGURE 6-5 A 10base2 Network
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FIGURE 6-6 A 10BaseT Network
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FIGURE 6-7 The 5-4-3 Rule for an Ethernet Coaxial Network
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FIGURE 6-8 The 5-4-3 Rule for an Ethernet UTP Network
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FIGURE 6-9 The 5-4-3 Rule for an Ethernet UTP/Coaxial Network
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FIGURE 6-10 A Token Ring Frame
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FIGURE 6-11 MAUs Connected Together. Notice the Cables Attached to RI and RO are Connected to Form a Larger Ring
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FIGURE 6-12 EIA/TIA 568-A Wiring Summary
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FIGURE 6-13 A Cable Tester
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FIGURE 6-14 A Tone Generator
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