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Project Guides:
IP Addressing
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IP Addressing Basics

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Channel professionals must understand Internet protocols and standards before attempting to create an IP addressing architecture. This chapter provides Internet protocol lessons to get started.
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IP addressing and subnetting: FAQs SearchNetworkingChannel.com | 15 Jan 2007 TIP - IP addressing and subnetting can be confusing if you haven't worked with them in awhile. If a customer needs your expertise in these areas, consider these FAQs as a refresher course. |
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Formulating a scalable IP addressing plan SearchNetworkingChannel.com | 15 Jan 2007 TIP - A scalable IP addressing plan will support your customer's network as it grows. This tip explains how to use variable-length subnet masking and route summarization to create a scalable IP addressing plan. |
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An introduction to IP addressing and subnet masks SearchNetworkingChannel.com | 15 Jan 2007 TIP - Given the complexity of IP addressing and subnet masks, your customers are likely to depend on you to support these services on their IP-based networks. This tip introduces these concepts along with a resource for... |
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Troubleshooting TCP/IP and network device integration issues SearchNetworkingChannel.com | 15 Jan 2007 TIP - There are many facets of TCP/IP that are optional or may be configured in different ways that can interfere with device integration. This tip will help you take a panoramic view of TCP/IP before deploying a device on... |
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Necessary device configurations for your customer's IP network SearchNetworkingChannel.com | 15 Jan 2007 TIP - Network consultants and systems integrators are often asked to design or install devices on a customer's network without complete knowledge of the IP environment. This tip takes a look at some of the basic parameters of... |
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Fundamentals of IP - Chapter 5 of CCNA Intro Exam Certification Guide (Presented by SearchNetworking.com) SearchNetworking.com | 17 Feb 2006 GENERIC - Chapter 5 of "CCNA Intro Exam Certification Guide" by Wendell Odom describes the core concepts behind OSI Layer 3. Because CCNA focuses on TCP/IP, you also will learn about the main Layer 3 protocol used by TCP/IP --... |
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IP Addresses (and misaddresses) (Presented by SearchSOA.com) SearchSOA.com | 27 Aug 2002 ARTICLE - In the third of this four-part series, IT-Director puts the litigious confusion of domain names, trademarks and copyright behind, and turns their attention to IP addressing. |
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Guide to Internet Protocol (Presented by SearchNetworking.com) SearchNetworking.com | 18 Oct 2004 TIP - In networking and communications, a protocol is the formal specification that defines the procedures that must be followed when transmitting or receiving data. Protocols define the format, timing, sequence, and error... |
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What are the differences between physical and logical addressing? (Presented by SearchNetworking.com) Expert: Retired Expert - Luis _Medina | 26 Apr 2005 EXPERT RESPONSE - The OSI model is a good place to start to learn more about the differences between physical and logical addressing. Think of the physical address as the 48-bit MAC address that manufacturers encode in their network... |

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