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IP Adressing in IPv4 By Kenneth Lundby
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IPv4 Addresses Basics about IP addressing Ipv4 classes and structures
NAT Domain names and IP
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Basics about IP addressing
Operates in the Network Layer of the OSI model IPv4 was the first iteration of the protocol to be widely deployed 32 bit addresses Over 4 billion different addresses
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IPv4 classes and stucture
32 bit addresses Divided into 4 octets Divided into classes Defines what is the Network-ID and what is the Host-ID Originally the first octet was the Network ID and the last 3 was the Host ID
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IPv4 classes and structure
Now we have class A, B & C Networks Class A: where 112/the first octet is the Network ID, the rest is the Host ID Class B: The 2 first octets are the Network ID Class C: The first 3 octets make up the Network ID In a class A network you can only have 256 networks, while in a Class C network you can have 2 million networks, you can only have 254 hosts on each
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NAT Network Address Translation
Translation from public to private IP addresses Resolve issues with to few IP addresses Private IP addresses: Class A Class B Class C – Class C
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NAT You usually only have 1 single public IP address
This would then typically be your Gateway The gateway handles all traffic in and out It translates and sends the packets to the right destination
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Domain names and IP IP addresses are hard for humans to remember
Domain Name Server Nslookup = Is like a phone book Name Servers are distributed over the Internet
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The End Questions? Resources:
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