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CCNA Discovery 01 – Computer and Network Fundamentals Presented by: Phillip Place Cisco Academy Instructor Lake Michigan College Benton Harbor Michigan On the web: cis140lmc.g-school.net © 2011 G-Tech Educational Services How many bits make up an IPv4 Address? 32 Bits Which portion of an IP address identifies a specific device? The host portion. A host addressed as 172.32.80.22 will belong to what network? 172.32.0.0 What is the subnet mask that provides the largest number of hosts? 255.0.0.0 How many bits can be used for a default class B host IP address? 16 bits How many IP addresses can be used on a default class C network? 256 How many host IP addresses are available in a default class C network? 254 Using a default mask, what portion of this address is the network portion: 175.180.225.193 175.180 In a unicast packet, which type of destination IP address is used? A single or specific host address is used What does the destination MAC address look like in a multicast frame? It begins with 01:00:5E What does the destination MAC address look like in a broadcast frame? FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF Give examples of unicast messages? Talking on the phone Ordering food at the drivethru Passing a note in class In Ethernet, what must a unicast message have in order to be successfully delivered? A corresponding MAC and IP address for the destination host. In the default DHCP environment, what happens to an IP address once the lease expires? It if returned to the pool of addresses and can be assigned to a different host. What is DHCP? Dynamic Host Control Protocol What technology is used to Dynamically assign network connection configuration settings to a host? DHCP What are the steps in the DHCP process? 1. 2. 3. 4. Host requests an IP address through a broadcast message to the network If there is a valid DHCP server on the network it will reply with an offer The client send a message back to the DHCP server accepting the offer The DHCP server records the MAC and new IP information and sends confirmation of the lease to the client In this diagram, which IP address would the client use as the default gateway? 10.10.20.254 10.10.20.1 10.10.20.254 200.159.20.1 What are benefits of private addresses? • Eases the problem of limited IPv4 public addresses • Prevents private traffic from being routed publically • Allows for scalable IP network infrastructure What are benefits of NAT? • Prevents external access or detection of internal IP addressing or systems • Allows multiple internal systems to share a single public IP • Eases the problem of limited IPv4 public addresses • Allows for greater control and filtering of Internet traffic What network traffic is affected by NAT? Only traffic leaving the network is affected by NAT. If a network’s router has Network Address Translation enabled, how is host to host communication affected? It is not so long as that communication never leaves the network. What is the IP Class A private address range? 10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255 What is the IP Class B private address range? 172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255 What is the IP Class C private address range? 192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255 What is the default subnet mask for a Class A network? 255.0.0.0 What is the default subnet mask for a Class B network? 255.255.0.0 If I were designing a small network of less than 20 hosts, what would my IP addresses most likely look like? 192.168.*.* - Class C Private You are creating a massive network with the potential of hundreds of hosts. Knowing you may need room for further expansion, what would you use for the IP addressing? 10.*.*.* - Class A Private The problem is not physical, yet the client cannot ping the server. Why? IP: 192.168.110.35 SM: 255.255.255.0 GW: 192.168.110.254 IP: 192.168.110.254 IP: 192.168.111.34 SM: 255.255.255.0 GW: 192.168.110.254 The server is on the wrong network Do You Feel Ready?