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1 Chap 10 IP Addressing Andres, Wen-Yuan Liao
Department of Computer Science and Engineering De Lin Institute of Technology

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3 Overview The details of IP address classes, network and node addresses, and subnet masking The concepts you need to understand before configuring an IP address

4 Subnetting The purpose of IP address
The role of host network on a routed network The role of broadcast addresses on a routed network The assignment of router interface and network IP addresses

5 IP address 32-bit dotted-decimal format
Router interfaces must be configured with an IP address

6 The role of host network
A host address all 1s: IP broadcast all 0s: "this network" or "the wire itself" The routing table contains entries for network or wire addresses

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9 Broadcast Addresses The messages are intended to be seen by every host on a network Directed broadcasts Be directed into a specific network/subnet All 1s in the host portion of the address Flooded broadcasts ( ) Local broadcasts

10 Router Commands ip addresses command ip host command
ip name-server command Enable and disable DNS on a router Show hosts command

11 ip addresses command Establish the logical network address of an interface term ip netmask-format: specify the format of network masks bit count dotted-decimal (default) Hexadecimal

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13 ip host command Make a static name-to-address entry in the router's configuration file

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16 ip name-server Defines which hosts can provide the name service
Maximum of six IP addresses

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19 Show hosts command Display a cached list of host names and addresses

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22 Verifying Address Configuration
Verification commands The telnet and ping commands The trace command

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27 trace command trace is supported by IP, CLNS, VINES, and AppleTalk
!H -- Not forwarded by the router, usually due to an access list P -- The protocol was unreachable N -- The network was unreachable U -- The port was unreachable * -- Time out

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29 Summary 32-bit logical address: IP address Broadcast messages
ip address / ip host / ip name-server / show hosts telnet, ping, and trace


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