Section 10 Chapter 60 - IP addresses Flashcards

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IP address

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A unique numerical address used to identify a network node on the internet

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2
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Components of an IP address

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Network identifier and host identifier (network is first)

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3
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Classful addressing

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The number of bits assigned to the network identifier is either 7, 15 or 23 (fixed numbers depending on class A, B, C)

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Classless addressing

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The number of bits assigned to the network identifier is specified in the subnet mask

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5
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How to determine network ID from IP

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IP (bitwise AND) subnet mask

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6
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The two standards of IP

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v4 and v6

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7
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Why ipv6 was introduced

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ipv4 is about to run out of unique ID’s

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8
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Subnetting

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An additional address is stored in the IP address - the subnet ID

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9
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Difference between routable and non routable addresses

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Routable addresses need to be uniqued and will be ‘outward facing’. Non-routable addresses can be used in a local network and only need to be unique to that network

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10
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DHCP

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Dynamic Host Configuration

Provides a temporary IP to a device and then releases this address when the device disconnects

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NAT

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Network Address Translation
Converts IP addresses as data is moved from a public to private address space (or vice versa). Since private addresses are non routable a device will send the data through a router which will then replace the IP on the data with its own and make a recording of this. When data is returned the router will swap back the local IP address

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12
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Port forwarding

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A method used to allow communication between a computer on a private network and a public computer., NAT is used so all requests go through the router at a specific port

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