Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) Networking Cert Prep: 2 IP Addressing
2h 27mBeginner2023-08-07
Authors

Kevin Wallace
Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert
Course details
The Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) Networking certification validates an individual’s skills and knowledge of entry-level networking concepts and topics. The certification demonstrates foundational knowledge and skills needed to show how networks operate, including the devices, media, and protocols that enable network communications. In this second course of a four-part certification prep series, instructor Kevin Wallace covers topics related to the IP Addressing questions of the exam. Kevin explains IP version 4 addressing, how to work with binary numbering, and how to subnet IP version 4 networks into VLANs or broadcast domains.
Skills covered
Server AdministrationNetwork AdministrationCert PrepNetwork and System Administration
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome to the course
- 02 - A look at Cisco CCST Networking cert
- 03 - Meet your instructor
1. IP Version 4 (IPv4) Addressing
- 04 - IP version 4 (IPv4) addressing
- 05 - Binary numbering
- 06 - Binary practice exercise #1
- 07 - Binary practice exercise #2
- 08 - IPv4 address format
- 09 - Public vs. private IPv4 addresses
- 10 - Network address translation
- 11 - IPv4 autoconfiguration
- 12 - IPv4 traffic flows
2. IPv4 Subnetting
- 13 - IPv4 subnetting
- 14 - The need for subnetting
- 15 - Calculating available subnets
- 16 - Calculating available hosts
- 17 - Subnetting practice exercise #1
- 18 - Subnetting practice exercise #2
- 19 - Calculating usable ranges of IPv4 addresses
- 20 - Subnetting practice exercise #3
- 21 - Using a subnet calculator
3. IP Version 6 (IPv6) Addressing
- 22 - IP version 6 (IPv6) addressing
- 23 - Hexadecimal numbering
- 24 - IPv6 address format
- 25 - Shortening an IPv6 address
- 26 - IPv6 address shortening exercise
- 27 - EUI-64 address4
- 28 - IPv6 autoconfiguration
- 29 - IPv6 traffic flows
4. IPv6 Address Types
- 30 - IPv6 address types
- 31 - IPv6 global unicast
- 32 - IPv6 multicast
- 33 - IPv6 link-local
- 34 - IPv6 unique local
- 35 - IPv6 loopback
- 36 - IPv6 unspecified
- 37 - IPv6 solicited-node multicast
Conclusion
- 38 - Next steps
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