7.1 IPv4 Network Addresses
7.1.1 Binary and Decimal Conversion
- 7.1.1.1 IPv4 Addresses
- 7.1.1.2 Video Demonstration – Converting Between Binary and Decimal Numbering Systems
- 7.1.1.3 Positional Notation
- 7.1.1.4 Binary to Decimal Conversion
- 7.1.1.5 Activity – Binary to Decimal Conversion
- 7.1.1.6 Decimal to Binary Conversion
- 7.1.1.7 Decimal to Binary Conversion Examples
- 7.1.1.8 Activity – Decimal to Binary Conversion Utility
- 7.1.1.9 Activity – Binary Game
7.1.2 IPv4 Address Structure
- 7.1.2.1 Network and Host Portions
- 7.1.2.2 The Subnet Mask
- 7.1.2.3 Logical AND
- 7.1.2.4 Activity – ANDing to Determine the Network Address
- 7.1.2.5 The Prefix Length
- 7.1.2.6 Network, Host, and Broadcast Addresses
- 7.1.2.7 Video Demonstration - Network, Host, and Broadcast Addresses
- 7.1.2.8 Lab – Using the Windows Calculator with Network Addresses
- 7.1.2.9 Lab – Converting IPv4 Addresses to Binary
7.1.3 IPv4 Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast
- 7.1.3.1 Static IPv4 Address Assignment to a Host
- 7.1.3.2 Dynamic IPv4 Address Assignment to a Host
- 7.1.3.3 IPv4 Communication
- 7.1.3.4 Unicast Transmission
- 7.1.3.5 Broadcast Transmission
- 7.1.3.6 Multicast Transmission
- 7.1.3.7 Activity – Unicast, Broadcast, or Multicast
- 7.1.3.8 Packet Tracer – Investigate Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast Traffic
7.1.4 Types of IPv4 Addressses
- 7.1.4.1 Public and Private IPv4 Addresses
- 7.1.4.2 Activity – Pass or Block IPv4 Addresses
- 7.1.4.3 Special User IPv4 Addresses
- 7.1.4.4 Legacy Classful Addressing
- 7.1.4.5 Video Demonstration - Classful IPv4 Addressing
- 7.1.4.6 Classless Addressing
- 7.1.4.7 Assignment of IP Addresses
- 7.1.4.8 Activity – Public or Private IPv4 Addresses
- 7.1.4.9 Lab – Identifying IPv4 Addresses