IP Addressing and Routing
Overview/Description
To describe the major aspects of IP addressing and calculate valid IP subnet addresses and masks, as well as explain the functions of routing, including major routing protocols
Target Audience
Individuals new to networking concepts and terminology; individuals preparing to take the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) learning path; anyone preparing for the Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO) exam, the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) exam, or the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of personal computing hardware configurations and of networking business drivers
Expected Duration
200 Minutes
Objectives:
IP Addressing and Routing
distinguish between the types of IP address classes and between the types of reserved IP addresses.
recognize how the use of IPv4, IPv6, and CIDR affects IP address availability.
convert a 32-bit binary number to its corresponding IP address.
calculate a subnet number and recognize how to modify a default subnet mask.
calculate valid IP subnetwork addresses and mask values in a given scenario.
calculate a subnet assignment.
identify the basic operations involved in routing.
distinguish between different routing protocol classes.
describe the features and operations of interior and exterior routing protocols.
distinguish between the functions and application of common interior and exterior routing protocols.
Course Number: 125071_eng