IP adresses tutorial courses material intented to beginners students.
IP address has a network portion and a host portion. In terms of the IP v4 addresses have a network part of 8, 16 or 24 bits according to the address class. Regarding the IP v6 addresses have a network part of 64 bits.
These default masks do not always stick to the particular needs of everyone. Therefore, it is possible to subdivide the networks by default using a subnet mask.
A subnet mask is a number of the same size as the address. The first bits are 1 and designate the network portion. The last bits are 0 and designate the host Party.
Examples: ... 111 111 000 000 111 111 000 000 ...
Table of contents
- What is an IP address ?
- Why do we need IP addresses ?
- What is the difference between a private IP address and a unique IP address ?
- How many addresses might I use ?
- What do IP addresses look like ?
- What is IPv4 and IPv6 adresse ?
- How are IP addresses distributed ?
- How are IPv4 and IPv6 addresses distributed ?
- Who sets these policies ?
- Why does every device need an IP address ?
- Are the Internet and its technology ready for the transition to IPv6 ?
- Will I be able to access the whole Internet as IPv6 use becomes more common ?
- How can I get IPv6 connectivity ?
- Additional Information
Glossary
- ISP Internet Service Provider
- LAN Local Area Network
- NAT Network Address Translation
- NRO Number Resource Organization
- PAN Personal Area Network
- RIR Regional Internet Registry
- VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol
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