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Lesson 4.2 IP Version 4 Addressing

The core function of IP is to facilitate the creation of a group of logically distinct but interconnected networks, referred to as an internetwork. This means that some packets addressed to hosts on remote networks must be forwarded via one or more of the intermediate systems that establish paths between networks. 

In this topic, you will identify the basic principles by which IPv4 distinguishes local and remote hosts and networks.

As you study this lesson, answer the following questions: 

  • What is the format of an IPv4 address? 
  • How can I convert between binary and decimal representations of IPv4 addresses?
  • What is the purpose of a network mask, and what format can these masks take in IPv4? 
  • What is the purpose of subnetting? 
  • What formula is used to calculate the number of hosts per subnet?