What you'll learn:
- How to quickly and accurately subnet IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to help you pass your CCNA or Network+ exams.
- Also included are IP regulations and ranges, and more.
The Course
If you are just starting your CCNA journey or you are simply curious about jobs in IT, especially network engineering, then this a good course to begin with. Total beginners, veterans, and others of all ages are welcome.
This course features samples from my complete CCNA exam study course.
The CCNA 200-301 Total IP and Subnetting Lab is an in depth look at IP addresses (IPv4 and IPv6) as they relate to network connectivity, and the fastest & easiest subnetting formula for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This course is a perfect starting place for CCNA candidates and anyone else who is curious about a job in IT as a network engineer or datacenter technician.
Not an exam dump. Just a solid foundation to build upon.
This course contains:
Basic network overview
Basics of MAC and DHCP, and more
Subnetting: why do we do it?
Ipv6 abbreviation and how to do it
Subnetting
RFC and IANA standards
IPv4 addresses, RFC1918 and IANA approved ranges, default masks, and how binary plays a role
IPv4 and IPv6 Subnetting Lab with examples, including how to create new subnet masks, and how to properly count host addresses.
These classes began as a simple whiteboard course, but I have since made new full-color graphics and I also added and re-recorded all the videos to more clearly explain the content. I am still making improvements, so I will update videos. I hope that you find it useful. Thank you!