Microsoft Windows Server 2012 - Installing and Configuring: IPv4, CIDR, and IPv6


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Overview/Description
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 is the newest version of Microsoft Windows Server and builds upon features found in previous versions of Windows Server, as well as providing a number of new features. This course examines IPv4 addressing, creating and calculating subnet masks, and how to use variable length subnet masks. This course also looks at supernetting, CIDR, the use of routers, and how to configure network address translation. Finally, the course looks at how the need to increase the Internet address space led to the development of the IPv6 addressing scheme. It is one of a series designed to prepare the learner for exam 70-410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012. Please note this course is based on the original Windows Server 2012 release. Skillsoft recommends visiting the vendor website to confirm exam requirements.

Target Audience
Candidates for this exam are Information Technology (IT) Professionals who have Windows Server 2012 operating system knowledge and experience and want to validate the skills and knowledge necessary to implement the Windows Server 2012 core infrastructure services. Candidates who wish to pass the 70-410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 exam will benefit from taking this learning path.

Expected Duration (hours)
2.0

Lesson Objectives

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 - Installing and Configuring: IPv4, CIDR, and IPv6

  • identify the network number of IPv4 addresses in different classes
  • calculate the number of borrowed bits in a subnet mask
  • calculate the subnet capacity for a network
  • calculate the host capacity for a subnet
  • determine how many subnets are needed to support a specified number of hosts on each subnet, given a network address class
  • recognize how supernetting works
  • subnet a network address efficiently and provide appropriate addressing for a network
  • recognize how routers work
  • identify the features of IPv6 addressing
  • describe the compatibility and co-existence solutions for IPv4 and IPv6
  • Course Number:
    ws_icfg_a07_it_enus