T3: IP Addressing 101 – Understanding IP Addressing and Subnetting
TCP/IP has become the protocol of Internet and most networks today. Most people know that an IP address is needed to get on the Internet, but they usually don’t know what an IP address is or how it is used to get on the Internet. Understanding IP addressing and subnetting is crucial for any IT professional. Many problems on networks stem from problems with IP addressing and subnetting.
This seminar will help you learn the basics of IP addressing and subnetting. The goals of this seminar are to help you fully understand what an IP Address is and rules for using IP Addresses. This seminar will also help you gain a solid understanding of how to do Subnetting.
The seminar will feature the following points:
- IP Address Basics
- Classes, Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSM), and Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
- Public and Private IP Address (RFC 1918)
- Subnetting, the Hard and the Easy
- When and Why you should Subnet
The
“T3: IP Addressing 101 – Understanding IP Addressing and Subnetting” training seminar will be held on
Wednesday, June 9, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Pastries and juice will be provided in the morning and a light lunch will be served after the seminar.
This training seminar has a technical rating of 4 (Scaled from 1=low to 5=high).
Seating for this seminar is limited; please register early!!
Go to the
TNS Event Registration webpage to register for this and other TNS events.