• IPv4 Addresses & Subnetting: Your Ultimate Guide

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  • IPv4 addresses are 32-bit numerical labels used to identify devices on a network, written in a "dotted decimal" format (e.g., 192.168.1.1). Each IPv4 address consists of four octets, each ranging from 0 to 255, and is divided into network and host portions. Subnetting is a technique used to partition a large network into smaller, more manageable subnetworks, or "subnets." This allows for efficient IP address allocation, improved network security, and reduced broadcast traffic. By adjusting the subnet mask, network administrators can control the number of available subnets and hosts within each subnet. For example, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 (or /24) in CIDR notation allows 256 addresses, with 254 usable for hosts.
    IPv4 addresses are 32-bit numerical labels used to identify devices on a network, written in a "dotted decimal" format (e.g., 192.168.1.1). Each IPv4 address consists of four octets, each ranging from 0 to 255, and is divided into network and host portions. Subnetting is a technique used to partition a large network into smaller, more manageable subnetworks, or "subnets." This allows for efficient IP address allocation, improved network security, and reduced broadcast traffic. By adjusting the subnet mask, network administrators can control the number of available subnets and hosts within each subnet. For example, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 (or /24) in CIDR notation allows 256 addresses, with 254 usable for hosts.
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  • IPv4 (Internet Protocol Version 4) and IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) are the two versions of the Internet Protocol used to identify devices on a network. IPv4, the older version, uses a 32-bit addressing scheme, allowing for approximately 4.3 billion unique addresses. However, with the explosive growth of the internet and connected devices, IPv4 addresses have become scarce. In contrast, IPv6 was developed to address this limitation by using a 128-bit addressing system, which supports an almost limitless number of unique addresses—about 340 undecillion.

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    IPv4 (Internet Protocol Version 4) and IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) are the two versions of the Internet Protocol used to identify devices on a network. IPv4, the older version, uses a 32-bit addressing scheme, allowing for approximately 4.3 billion unique addresses. However, with the explosive growth of the internet and connected devices, IPv4 addresses have become scarce. In contrast, IPv6 was developed to address this limitation by using a 128-bit addressing system, which supports an almost limitless number of unique addresses—about 340 undecillion. https://www.infosectrain.com/blog/difference-between-ip-address-and-mac-address/
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  • IPv4 and IPv6 Explained: A Comprehensive Guide

    Curious about the difference between IPv4 and IPv6? Our new infographic breaks it down for you! Learn how IPv4 addresses are running out and how IPv6 is paving the way for a more secure and scalable internet.

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    IPv4 and IPv6 Explained: A Comprehensive Guide Curious about the difference between IPv4 and IPv6? Our new infographic breaks it down for you! Learn how IPv4 addresses are running out and how IPv6 is paving the way for a more secure and scalable internet. How Does the Internet Work? - https://www.infosectrain.com/blog/how-does-the-internet-work/ #IPv4VsIPv6 #InternetProtocol #Networking #IPAddresses #IPv6Transition #NetworkSecurity #FutureOfInternet #TechTalk #DigitalFuture #IPUpgrade #infosectrain #learntorise
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  • What is subnetting in IPv4? | Configuring IPv4 Addresses and Static Routes

    In this podcast episode, where we explore the fundamental concepts of subnetting in IPv4 and delve into the intricacies of configuring IPv4 addresses and static routes. Let's unravel these topics and equip you with valuable insights to enhance your networking skills.

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    What is subnetting in IPv4? | Configuring IPv4 Addresses and Static Routes In this podcast episode, where we explore the fundamental concepts of subnetting in IPv4 and delve into the intricacies of configuring IPv4 addresses and static routes. Let's unravel these topics and equip you with valuable insights to enhance your networking skills. Listen Here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/infosectrain/episodes/What-is-subnetting-in-IPv4---Configuring-IPv4-Addresses-and-Static-Routes-e2btmnh #IPv4Subnetting #Subnetting101 #IPv4Configuration #StaticRoutes #NetworkingBasics #IPv4Addressing #TechExplained #NetworkAdministration #IPv4Tutorial #SubnettingMadeEasy #NetworkingTips #IPv4Routing #ITBasics #TechEducation #IPv4Skills #NetworkConfigurations #podcast #infosectrain #learntorise
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  • 10 Days Free Webinar for CCNA Accelerator: Turbocharge Your Networking Skills
    Date: 31 Oct to 9 Nov (Tue-Thu)
    Time: 7:00 PM-10:00 PM (IST)
    Speaker: ASHISH

    Agenda for the Webinar
    Introduction to TCP/IP Networking
    Fundamentals of Ethernet LANs
    Fundamentals of WANs and IP Routing
    Analysing Ethernet LAN Switching
    Implementing Ethernet Virtual LANs
    Spanning Tree Protocol Concepts
    Perspectives on IPv4 Subnetting
    Analysing Classful IPv4 Networks
    Analysing Subnet Masks
    Configuring IPv4 Addresses and Static Routes
    Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing
    Understanding OSPF Concepts
    OSPF Network Types and Neighbors
    Fundamentals of IP Version 6
    Implementing IPv6 Addressing on Routers
    Fundamentals of Wireless Networks
    Analysing Cisco Wireless Architectures
    Securing Wireless Networks
    Introduction to TCP/IP Transport and Applications
    Basic IPv4 Access Control Lists
    Security Architectures
    Securing Network Devices
    Switch Port Security
    DHCP
    DHCP Snooping and ARP Inspection
    Network Address Translation
    Quality of Service (QoS)
    IP Services.
    LAN Architecture
    WAN Architecture
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    Introduction to Controller-Based Networking
    Understanding REST and JSON
    Understanding Ansible, Puppet, and Chef

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    10 Days Free Webinar for CCNA Accelerator: Turbocharge Your Networking Skills πŸ“… Date: 31 Oct to 9 Nov (Tue-Thu) ⌚ Time: 7:00 PM-10:00 PM (IST) Speaker: ASHISH ➑️ Agenda for the Webinar πŸš€ Introduction to TCP/IP Networking πŸš€ Fundamentals of Ethernet LANs πŸš€ Fundamentals of WANs and IP Routing πŸš€ Analysing Ethernet LAN Switching πŸš€ Implementing Ethernet Virtual LANs πŸš€ Spanning Tree Protocol Concepts πŸš€ Perspectives on IPv4 Subnetting πŸš€ Analysing Classful IPv4 Networks πŸš€ Analysing Subnet Masks πŸš€ Configuring IPv4 Addresses and Static Routes πŸš€ Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing πŸš€ Understanding OSPF Concepts πŸš€ OSPF Network Types and Neighbors πŸš€ Fundamentals of IP Version 6 πŸš€ Implementing IPv6 Addressing on Routers πŸš€ Fundamentals of Wireless Networks πŸš€ Analysing Cisco Wireless Architectures πŸš€ Securing Wireless Networks πŸš€ Introduction to TCP/IP Transport and Applications πŸš€ Basic IPv4 Access Control Lists πŸš€ Security Architectures πŸš€ Securing Network Devices πŸš€ Switch Port Security πŸš€ DHCP πŸš€ DHCP Snooping and ARP Inspection πŸš€ Network Address Translation πŸš€ Quality of Service (QoS) πŸš€ IP Services. πŸš€ LAN Architecture πŸš€ WAN Architecture πŸš€ π—–π—Ήπ—Όπ˜‚π—± π—”π—Ώπ—°π—΅π—Άπ˜π—²π—°π˜π˜‚π—Ώπ—² πŸš€ Introduction to Controller-Based Networking πŸš€ Understanding REST and JSON πŸš€ Understanding Ansible, Puppet, and Chef ➑️ Why Attend This Webinar πŸ‘‰ Get CPE Certificate πŸ‘‰ Access to Recorded Sessions πŸ‘‰ Learn from Industry Experts πŸ‘‰ Post Training Support πŸ‘‰ FREE Career Guidance & Mentorship Register Now: https://www.infosectrain.com/events/ccna-accelerator-turbocharge-your-networking-skills/ #CCNAAccelerator #NetworkingSkills #CCNAWebinar #TurbochargeYourSkills #FreeWebinar #NetworkingTraining #CCNA2023 #ITCertification #LearnNetworking #infosectrain #learntorise
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