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Concise and Simple Guide to IP Subnets
Concise and Simple Guide to IP Subnets
Concise and Simple Guide to IP Subnets
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Concise and Simple Guide to IP Subnets

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This book is aimed at those wishing to learn how to do IP subnetting. This is often a confusing subject but in this short book we strive to show you a quick and simple metho that is use by the professionals.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 24, 2015
ISBN9781513056722
Concise and Simple Guide to IP Subnets

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    This book has a good number of ipv4 subnet problems with clear explanations. The formulae and cheat sheet are very useful. The author presents the problems in a very systematic and pedagogical manner to make the reader think logically about solving them. I recommend this book to anyone who finds it difficult to understand ipv4 subnets.
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Concise and Simple Guide to IP Subnets - alasdair gilchrist

A Concise and Simple Guide to IP V4 Subnets

Copyright ©2015 Alasdair Gilchrist

Table of Contents

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Concise and SImple Guide to IP Subnets

Chapter I - An introduction to IP v4 addressing

Chapter II - How to Subnet – and Avoid the Headaches

Chapter III - Subnetting Questions

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A Concise and Simple Guide to IP V4 Subnets

Chapter I - An introduction to IP v4 addressing

Chapter II - How to Subnet – and Avoid the Headaches

What are Subnets?

How to Subnet Quickly and Efficiently like the Professionals

How subnets came about?

Chapter III - Subnetting Questions

Tackling the Three Types of Questions

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Chapter I - An introduction to IP v4 addressing

An IP address is the unique identifier that the Internet Protocol (IP) assigns each node or host in a network. A host is anything that requires connecting and communicating with other hosts over the network, hosts can be computers (Servers & PCs), network printers, Smartphones, tablets, even TVs and even smart fridges. A network is a group of two or more hosts that connect together using a common protocol (language) of communication. Today the most popular and widespread method of connecting hosts is by Ethernet or Wi-Fi, and the most popular protocol is IP

An IP address is actually a 32-bit binary address as computers and the processors imbedded within other hosts talk in binary. However to be human readable

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