Chapter 8 - Subnetting IP Networks

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    Summary: Chapter 8: Objectives Upon completion of this chapter, you will be able to: Explain why routing is necessary for hosts on different networks to communicate. Describe IP as a communication protocol used to identify a single device on a network. Given a network and a subnet mask, calculate the number of host addresses available. Calculate the necessary subnet mask in order to accommodate the requirements of a network. Describe the benefits of variable length subnet masking (VLSM). Explain how IPv6 address assignments are implemented in a business network.
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    Divisions: Academic > School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment > Department of Computing > Computing
    Copyright holder: Copyright © Glasgow Caledonian University
    Tags: Subnetting an IPv4 Network, Addressing Schemes, Design Considerations for IPv6
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    Date Deposited: 13 Jan 2017 11:38
    Last Modified: 13 Feb 2020 12:21
    URI: https://edshare.gcu.ac.uk/id/eprint/2148

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