2.2-5 IP Addressing
2.2-5 IP Addressing
2.2-5 IP Addressing
2-5
IP Addressing
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, STUDENT(S) MUST be able to:
• Its development began in 1974, led by computer scientists Bob Kahn and Vint
Cerf. It is frequently used in conjunction with the Transmission Control
Protocol, or TCP. Together they are ref
• erred to as TCP/IP.
• The first major version of the Internet Protocol was version 4, or IPv4. In 1981,
it was formally defined in RFC 791 by the Internet Engineering Task Force, or
IETF.
• The successor to IPv4 is IPv6, which was formalized by the IETF in 1998. It was
designed to eventually replace IPv4. As of 2018, IPv6 governs approximately
20% of all Internet traffic.
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IP address classes
With an IPv4 IP address, there are five classes of available IP ranges: Class A, Class B,
Class C, Class D and Class E, while only A, B, and C are commonly used. Each class
allows for a range of valid IP addresses, shown in the following table.
Ranges 127.x.x.x are reserved for the loopback or localhost, for example, 127.0.0.1 is
the loopback address. Range 255.255.255.255 broadcasts to all hosts on the local
network.
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How data is sent to an IP address on another network
The following diagram illustrates how your home computer might obtain an IP address
and send data to an IP address on another network.
Packet
The packet is a term first coined by Donald Davies in 1965 that is used to describe a
segment of data sent from one computer or device to another over a network. You can
think of it as a package filled with data being delivered to another area. A packet is
used because it divides data into easier-to-manage "chunks," which move information
more efficiently and keep network resources from being tied up by a single, larger file.
What is in a packet?
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A packet contains a source, destination, data, size, and other useful information that
helps packet make it to the appropriate location and get reassembled properly. Below
is a breakdown of a TCP packet.
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ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS
When organizing your home network, it’s easier to assign each computer its own IP
address than using DHCP. Here we will take a look at doing it Windows 7, Windows
8.x, and Windows 10.
If you have a home network with several computes and devices, it’s a good idea to
assign each of them a specific address. If you use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol), each computer will request and be assigned an address every time it’s
booted up. When you have to do troubleshooting on your network, it’s annoying going
to each machine to figure out what IP they have.
Using Static IPs prevents address conflicts between devices and allows you to manage
them more easily. Assigning IPs to Windows is essentially the same process, but
getting to where you need to be varies between each version.
If you are using windows 7, windows 8.1, windows server or windows 10 do the
following instructions.
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Figure 2 Network connection properties
3. In the Local Area Connection Properties window highlight Internet Protocol
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then click the Properties button.
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Figure 3 Network connection properties
4. Now select the radio button Use the following IP address and enter in the
correct IP, Subnet mask, and Default gateway that corresponds with your
network setup. Then enter your Preferred and Alternate DNS server addresses.
Here we’re on a home network and using a simple Class C network
configuration and default configuration based on my router’s configuration
setting. In this case connection is connected to a hotspot named as
“itsmeismael” I used its default gateway address for default gateway and dns
address. I strongly recommend that if you have router with an internet
connection it is best practice to configure your DNS and default gateway based
on your routers address for you to enable internet connection failure to do so, it
may lead to WAN network disconnection. Figure 4.1 it shows the default
gateway address that must to use for DNS and default gateway configuration.
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To check your gateway address open your command prompt then type ipconfig
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Figure 4.2 TCP/IPv4 Properties
5. Open the command prompt and type ipconfig to see if the network adapter
settings have been successfully changed.
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Figure 5 Checking configured ip configurations
Summary
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TASK SHEET 2.2-5
E.g.
Computer 1
ping 192.168.0.11
Computer 2
ping 192.168.0.10
Assessment Method:
Demonstration, Observation
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Performance Criteria Checklist 2.2-5
During the performance of the task, did you consider the following criteria?
Grade Point
Equivalent
NO
Highest
Possible Score
CRITERIA YES
=5
Lowest
Possible Score
=0
1. Properly assigned ip
addresses according to its job
requirements.
2. Properly configured
Total Points
Total Items
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Signature of the Trainer
The table shows the equivalent points that are used and show how they are calculated
to determine the grade point average (GPA), or index.
The highest equivalent points that trainer can give is 5 points per criterion and the
lowest is 0. If the trainee/learner accumulate scores with below two (2) grade point
equivalent, she/he needs to retake the whole given task.
5 Excellent
4 Very Good
3 Good
2 Average
1 Poor
0 Failure
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