CompTIA Network+ N10-008 OBJ 1.4 IP Addressing part 2

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IP addressing refers to the process of assigning unique numerical addresses to devices on a network. IP (Internet Protocol) addresses are used to identify and locate devices on a network, allowing data to be routed from one device to another. There are two versions of IP addresses, IPv4 and IPv6, with IPv4 being the most widely used.

In the CompTIA Network+ (N10-008) certification exam, candidates are expected to have a good understanding of IP addressing, subnetting, and CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing). Candidates should also be familiar with the different classes of IP addresses, such as Class A, B, and C, and how to determine the network and host portions of an IP address. Additionally, candidates should understand how NAT (Network Address Translation) and DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) work to manage IP addresses on a network.

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I really appreciate this video. I'm going to take the Network+ in a few weeks and I wasn't doing well when it came to this area. After watching this video it finally corrected how I was thinking and interpreting the actual IP addressing.

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