Description: Cisco CCNA 200-301 How & Why We Subnet Workbook IPV4-IPv6Over many revisions we have seen thousands of candidates take the CCNA exam. Time after time we come to the same conclusion on the number one reason that even the most prepared candidates do not pass. The reason is very simple... They run out of time!The biggest place that we have found that time is lost on the actual CCNA exam is on the subnetting questions, when the majority of your time should be spent on the more difficult configuration questions. For this reason, we decided to build the ultimate Subnetting Workbook to get you up to speed on manual subnetting and blow right through these tedious questions! Our subnetting methods have proven themselves to work through generations of CCNA success stories. This is our best revision yet and this time we even raised the bar by including our brand new IPv6 section. This will prepare you for any curve-balls Cisco may throw you on the exam and have you one step ahead for the real world. Not only does this guide provide you with tons of practice questions, scenarios and answers, but also builds a firm foundation and understanding of how and why you subnet. This 120 page workbook was designed to walk you through the theory of subnetting partnered with enough sample and practice scenarios to have you mastering subnetting in no time. Armed with the knowledge and practice in the eBook, you won't miss a single subnetting question on your CCNA 200-301 exam! Subnetting is the most heavily hit concept on the CCNA Routing & Switching 200-301 exam and there is no magical calculator allowed, so make sure you are prepared by fully mastering the skill of subnetting.With this release, we even took things a step further by upgrading to our new awesome eBook reader through LockLizard. This is the same engine that Cisco actually uses to protect and distribute their corporate documents. This makes it extra cool because it is a format you will see in the field as a working network engineer. This new ebook reader works on multiple platforms such as PC, MAC, IOS, Android, etc. We include 2 activations with each purchase so you can install it on a desktop AND a mobile device, for example. On top of that you can highlight, make notes and work directly with your document. This eBook is copyrighted, owned and published by CertificationKits. This eBook will be sent on disc via postal mail. Sending it by email or by any other digital delivery method is not allowed and violates eBay policy.Since this is a workbook, we also allow you to print one copy yourself per license so you can follow along on paper if you wish! Let's take a look at the concepts and practice exercises covered in this CCNA R&S 200-301 Subnetting Lab Workbook.Chapter 1What 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 PracticeChapter 2Subnets – 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 OnChapter 3VLSM – 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 HostsThe Block Method – Subnetting for Speed!Exercise 3.4: Finding the Number of Valid HostsExercise 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 SummarizationChapter 4Meeting the Stated Design RequirementsScenariosExercise 4:1: Meeting the Stated Design with the Appropriate Subnet MaskChapter 5Finite Address Space and NATConserving IP AddressesNetwork Address Translation (NAT)Dynamic NATNAT OverloadChapter 6IPv6Ipv6 Address RepresentationNetwork and Interface IDsIPv6 Global Unicast Address (GUA) StructureSubnetting an IPv6 NetworkTypes of IPv6 AddressesExercise 6:1: Reduce the IPv6 addresses to their shortest formExercise 6:2: Identify the Interface IDExercise 6:3: Identify the Global Routing Prefix and the Subnet IDExercise 6:4: Basic IPv6 Subnetting Problems
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