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IPv4 is one of the most important standard protocols used to manage communication of information across digital networks. As such it forms a critical element in many of today's IT certifications exams.
TrainACE's IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting Clinic is a three hour Instructor-Led class which will take you through the key elements of IPv4 that you will need to know as you prepare for CompTIA A+ and Network+, Cisco CCNA and CCNP, and EC-Council's CND and CEH certification exams.
Topics Covered includes:
- The differences between Class A, B and C addressing
- Finding a valid Host range for an IP Network
- Determining the number of Hosts supported when using a non default subnet mask
- Determining what subnet mask to use when given a number of networks required
- Determining a hosts network id and broadcast address
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Why Attend the IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting Clinic in Greenbelt, Maryland?
The first Internet Protocols (IP) were created in the 1970's by DARPA in order to create standards for routing data in the form of packets between devices and across networks.
IPv4 was the fourth iteration of this process, and even though there is a newer IPv6 protocol, IPv4 is so widely used across the internet that it remains a critical element in digital communication.
Because of its continued adoption, IPv4 is an essential component of any IT certification exams that touch on networking and digital interfacing. If you are looking to take any of the following certification exams you will need to understand IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting:
- CompTIA A+
- CompTIA Network+
- Cisco CCNA
- Cisco CCNP
- EC-Council CND
- EC-Council CEH
TrainACE's IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting Clinic is a short and effective way to learn the skills you will need for this part of these exams. The clinics will run live-online and in-person at our Greenbelt, Maryland office. Led by an experienced instructor, these are live sessions with Q&A, not recorded videos.
What you need to know before attending the IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting Clinic in Greenbelt, Maryland
To get the most from this clinic attendees should have some basic computer and networking experience. The clinic is primarily aimed at people who have taken, or are close to taking the CompTIA A+ exam. Ideal candidates have their A+ or equivalent and are looking to move on to Network+, CCNA, CCNP or equivalent.
This clinic may also be helpful to IT professionals who have previous experience working with IPv4, but need to refresh their knowledge.
Exam and Certification Requirements:
This course helps you prepare for CompTIA A+ and Network+, Cisco CCNA and CCNP, and EC-Council's CND and CEH certification exams.
What will I learn in this IPv4 clinic?
Topics Covered includes:
- The differences between Class A, B and C addressing
- Finding a valid Host range for an IP Network
- Determining the number of Hosts supported when using a non default subnet mask
- Determining what subnet mask to use when given a number of networks required
- Determining a hosts network id and broadcast address