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1 Computer Networking Dr. Mohammad Alhihi Communication and Electronic Engineering Department Philadelphia University Faculty of Engineering

IP Addresses 2

Subnet 3

Subnet Mask 4

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IP Addresses 7

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9 Binary to decimal

IP Addresses 10 Binary to decimal

IP Addresses 11 Binary to decimal

IP Addresses = decimal to Binary

IP Addresses 13 decimal to Binary 106=

IP Addresses 14 decimal to Binary

IP Addresses

IP Addresses

IP Addresses 17

IP Addresses 18

IP Addresses 19

IP Addresses 20

IP Addresses 21

IP Addresses 22

IP Addresses 23

IP Addresses 24

IP Addresses 25

IP Addresses 26 Default mask

IP Addresses 27

Network Layer 28

Network Layer 29

Network Layer 30

Network Layer 31

Network Layer 32

Network Layer Distance Vector RIP There is a 15 hops from source to destination IGRP IGRP Used in internal networks but the best reliability of the RIP There are 255 hops Used in internal networks but the best reliability of the RIP There are 255 hopsOSPF Used Algorithms SPF to find the shortest path to reach to destination 33

Network Layer 34

Network Layer 35 House steps receipt of network router