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Lesson 4.3 IP Version 4 Subnetting

Organizations with large networks need to divide those networks up into smaller segments to improve performance and security. A network segment is represented at the Network layer by a subnet. Additionally, IPv4 uses a system of public versus private addressing that determines how hosts and networks can connect over the Internet. Understanding the features of these addressing schemes will be essential to your career in network support.

  • What is the original classful IPv4 addressing scheme, and how is it relevant to modern networks?
  • Which address ranges are available for use on the public Internet, and which are reserved for private networks or other purposes?
  • How can classless addressing summarize network addresses and allow for networks with different-sized subnets?