ITIS 2110 Class #4. A. Are relative addresses B. Depend on the environment C. Are guaranteed unique across all network devices D. Are rarely used today.

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ITIS 2110 Class #4

A. Are relative addresses B. Depend on the environment C. Are guaranteed unique across all network devices D. Are rarely used today E. Need only be unique in a network 30 sec

 Put 2110 in the subject line of s!  Might not see it otherwise  Caught up on  Submit in the requested format  Paper ▪ Print a copy of the exercise with the proper cover sheet ▪ Put a copy (the.docx file ) in Moodle ▪ The Moodle copy will NOT be graded, it is for your protection  Moodle ▪ Typically in “Online text” ▪ Do not upload files unless explicitly asked

 Today’s Notes  HW  Networks and TPC/IP

 HW1  Due today  In the text box in Moodle  Do not copy and paste from Word ▪ Can make an unreadable mess if you don't do it right  HW2  Due Wedneday  Hand written with proper typed cover sheet ▪ Use HW templace cover

 Reading:  On the Class Schedule Web page  HW and Labs  On the Assignments Web page  More details for the Labs on the Labs Web page  For Lab 3  Read Virtualization for Dummies  Copies available online

 Having trouble with Linux?  Review the Hak5 Linux tutorials ▪ 5-10 min segments on Linux commands  Under Additional Information on the 2110 home page: ▪ %20Common/ AdditionalInfo.htm %20Common/ AdditionalInfo.htm

 Networks and TCP/IP Part 1 Networks and TCP/IP Part 1  Resume slide 27  Networks and TCP/IP Part 2 Networks and TCP/IP Part 2