Description: Cisco CCNA How & Why We Subnet WorkbookPassing the Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing and Switching v3.0 200-125 certification exam is difficult enough if you are fully prepared by attending a Cisco CCNA v3.0 class with an instructor and you have access to all the proper books and equipment. But how do you get the firm foundation and understanding of how and why you subnet? Then once you think you understand the theory behind it, where can you get tons of practice questions, scenarios and answers? Simply in our CertificationKits.com How & Why We Subnet Workbook!This 100 page workbook was designed to walk you through the theory of subnetting and with enough sample and practice scenarios that you can master subnetting and not miss a single subnetting question on your ICND1 100-105, ICND2 200-105, or CCNA 200-125 exam! Subnetting is the most heavily hit concept on the CCNA Routing & Switching 200-125 exam. Make sure you are prepared by mastering the skill of subnetting.So let's take a look at the concepts and practice exercises covered in this CCNA R&S 200-125 Subnetting Lab Workbook.What are IP Addresses and why do we need them?The InternetIP AddressesFormat of IP AddressesUnderstanding BinaryConverting form Binary to DecimalConverting from Decimal to BinaryIP Address Conversion – Decimal to BinaryIP Addresses Conversion - Binary to DecimalExercise 1.1: Binary to Decimal PracticeExercise 1.2: Decimal to Binary PracticeSubnets – What Are They & Why Do We Need Them?IntroductionMedia Access Control (MAC)Network IDs & Host IDsExercise 2.1: Determining the Network ID ANDing PracticeFinding the Network AddressExercise 2.2: Finding the Subnet the Address Resides OnVLSM – Subnetting Without Being Wasteful!Calculating the Number of Valid SubnetsExercise 3.1: Determining the Number of Valid Subnets for Class A Addresses PracticeExercise 3.2: Determining the Number of Valid Subnets for Class B Addresses PracticeExercise 3.3: Determining the Number of Valid Subnets for Class C Addresses PracticeFinding the Number of Valid HostsExercise 3.4: Finding the Number of Valid HostsThe Block Method – Subnetting for Speed!Exercise 3.5: Choosing the Appropriate Subnet MaskExercise 3.6: Finding the Network ID, Broadcast Address, Address and Valid Address RangesExercise 3:7: Subnetting for Speed!Route SummarizationExercise 3.8: Determining Correct Masks for SummarizationMeeting the Stated Design RequirementsScenariosExercise 4:1: Meeting the Stated Design with the Appropriate Subnet MaskFinite Address Space and NATConserving IP AddressesNetwork Address Translation (NAT)Dynamic NATNAT Overload
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