Network Management

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Managing Network Connections

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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...