| Chapter
Review |
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| Chapter
Overview
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| 10.1 |
Importance of a Network
Layer
| 10.1.1 |
Identifiers |
| 10.1.2 |
Segmentation
and autonomous systems |
| 10.1.3 |
Communication
between separate networks |
| 10.1.4 |
Layer 3
network devices |
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| 10.2 |
Path Determination
| 10.2.1 |
Path
determination |
| 10.2.2 |
Network layer
addressing |
| 10.2.3 |
Layer 3 and
computer mobility |
| 10.2.4 |
Comparing
flat and hierarchical addressing |
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| 10.3 |
IP Address within the IP
Header
| 10.3.1 |
Network layer
datagrams |
| 10.3.2 |
Network layer
fields |
| 10.3.3 |
IP header
source and destination fields |
| 10.3.4 |
IP address as
a 32-bit binary number |
| 10.3.5 |
IP address
component fields |
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| 10.4 |
IP Address Classes
| 10.4.1 |
IP address
classes |
| 10.4.2 |
IP address as
decimal numbers |
| 10.4.3 |
Binary and
decimal conversion review |
| 10.4.4 |
Converting
decimal IP addresses to binary equivalents |
| 10.4.5 |
Converting
binary IP addresses to decimal equivalents |
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| 10.5 |
Reserved Address Space
| 10.5.1 |
Purposes for
network IDS and broadcast addresses |
| 10.5.2 |
Network ID |
| 10.5.3 |
Network ID
analogy |
| 10.5.4 |
Broadcast
address analogy |
| 10.5.5 |
Hosts for
classes of IP addresses |
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| 10.6 |
Basics of Subnetting
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| 10.7 |
Creating a Subnet
| 10.7.1 |
Range of bits
needed to create subnets |
| 10.7.2 |
Determining
subnet mask size |
| 10.7.3 |
Computing
subnet mask and IP address |
| 10.7.4 |
Computing
hosts per subnetwork |
| 10.7.5 |
Boolean AND
operation |
| 10.7.6 |
IP
configuration on a network diagram |
| 10.7.7 |
Host/subnet
schemes |
| 10.7.8 |
Private
addresses |
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| Chapter Summary
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Chapter Quiz
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