IP Addressing and Subnetting - Zero to Hero
Beginner LevelIT & SoftwareIP Addressing

IP Addressing and Subnetting - Zero to Hero

Go from zero to advanced in IP addressing in a single course!

Created by Cyber Quince
2.5 hours
Video Content
19
Lectures
237,140
Students
4.3
Rating
4.3
(237,140 students enrolled)

What you'll learn

IPv4
IP Subnetting
FLSM Subnetting
VLSM Subnetting
Summarization (Summary IP)

Course Content

4 sections • 19 lectures • 02:24:54 total length

Introduction

1 lectures • 00:32

Introduction00:32

IP Addressing

6 lectures • 01:00:37

Different Types of Addresses04:04
Binary Numbers05:11
IPv4 Addresses - Format21:12
IPv4 Addresses - Classes11:42
IPv4 Addresses - CIDR08:18
+1 more lectures

Subnetting

4 lectures • 30:30

Why do we need Subnetting07:52
Fixed-Length Subnet Mask (FLSM)09:28
Variable-Length Subnet Mask (VLSM)04:42
Summarization08:28

Practice Examples

8 lectures • 53:14

Subnetting a Class A network - FLSM (Example 1)07:11
Subnetting a Class A network - FLSM (Example 2)05:16
Subnetting a Class B network - FLSM (Example 1)01:35
Subnetting a Class B network - FLSM (Example 2)06:16
Subnetting a Class C network - FLSM06:56
+3 more lectures

Description

As a computer science teacher, I noticed that IP addressing was one of the most intimidating topics for my students, and yet, it's so simple for those who truly get to understand it.


My goal here was to create a course that is as simple as possible, and therefore, easy to understand for everyone, including those who are just starting their journey into computer networks. One thing I added (that I haven't seen in the other courses) is summarization - this topic may not be interesting to beginners, but if you plan on getting familiar with advanced routing techniques, you may want to practice summarization.


IP addressing is a fundamental component of computer networks - enabling devices to communicate, facilitating data transfer, and supporting the growth of the internet. It provides a unique identifier for each device, assists in routing and forwarding data, allows for network segmentation, supports various network services, and ensures scalability for the expanding number of connected devices. Without IP addressing, the internet as we know it would not be possible, thus, let's learn about it together!


I'll be checking the Q&A section daily, so feel free to ping me if anything's unclear, or even with an assignment not related to this course.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner IP network engineers
  • CCNA candidates

This course includes:

  • 2.5 hours on-demand video
  • 1 articles
  • 18 downloadable resources
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Full lifetime access
  • Certificate of completion

Instructor

Cyber Quince

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