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Managing Network Connections
Revision no.: PPT/2K605/03
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Lesson 1: Understanding the TCP/IP Protocol
Suite
Application
Layer
Transport
Layer
TCP/IP Protocol Suite
HTTP
HTTP
FTP
FTP
SMTP
SMTP
TCP
Internet Layer
Ethernet
RIP
RIP
SNMP
SNMP
UDP
IP
ARP
ARP
Network
Interface layer
DNS
DNS
Token
Ring
IGMP
IGMP
Frame
Relay
ICMP
ICMP
ATM
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Lesson 2: Configuring and Troubleshooting
TCP/IP
Understanding IP Addresses
Using Static IP Address
Obtaining an IP Address Automatically
Using Automatic Private IP Addressing
Specifying Alternate Configuration for TCP/IP
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Understanding IP Addresses
Class
Value of
W
Value of
First Bits
Network
ID
Host ID
No. Of
N/Ws
No of
Hosts
per N/W
A
1-126
0
W
XYZ
126
1,67,77,214
B
128-191
10
WX
YZ
16,384
65,534
C
192-223
110
WXY
Z
20,97,152
254
D
224-239
1110
Reserved for Multicast Addressing
E
240-254
1111
Reserved for experimental use
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Using Static IP Address
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Obtaining an IP Address Automatically
If a server running...