Subnetting in IPv4
Learn about IPv4 subnetting and networking in IT with this comprehensive course. Perfect for IT professionals, system administrators, and network engineers. Gain a deep understanding of IPv4 classes, binary systems, and scenario-based examples. Boost your knowledge and confidence in computer networking. Start today!
What you’ll learn
- What is IPv4
- IPv4 Classes
- Default subnetting in IPv4
- Customized subnetting in IPv4
- What is networking in IT
- What is broadcast in IPv4
- What is multicast in IT
- What is IPv4 reserved class
- What is IANA
Subnetting is a must for Network Engineers, System Administrators, IT professionals and all those who are actively involved in computer IT industry in any part of the world.
This course will give you detailed information about IPv4 hierarchical division based on different classes – Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D and Class E.
Although Class E is reserved and not in use, you will still get good information about it in this course.
Similarly, you will get much more information about Class D from this course.
This course teaches you about binary system required for subnetting.
You will master different values from 2 power 0 to 2 power 32 without much difficulty as these values are revised in each class.
You also learn how to convert binary into decimal and decimal into binary. This will help you to understand the number system used by humans and the number system used by computers.
There are many scenario-based examples with step-by-step explanation.
These scenario-based questions are of different types such as how many subnets to fine, how many hosts to find, what is the first valid host, what is the last valid host, what is the broadcast address, what is the network address, what are the range of valid ipv4 addresses. Practically, every aspect of subnetting is covered in this course.
There is a quiz at the end of each section that gives you confidence on what you learned.
Who this course is for:
- IT Professionals, System Administrators, Network Engineers
- Anybody interested to know how computer networking works
- Interested to know how the message from your email or chat box or facebook etc reaches other end.


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