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This chapter delves into the implementation of IP addressing within Local Area Networks (LANs) for small to medium businesses or Internet Service Providers (ISPs). It explains the structure of IP addresses, which consist of 32 bits divided into 4 octets, and presented in a format known as dotted decimal notation. This foundational knowledge is crucial for effective network management and configuration, ensuring that devices communicate seamlessly within the network.
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1. Planning the Addressing Structure Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP – Chapter 4
2. Implementation of IP Addressing in the LAN IP addresses are made up of 32 total bits divided into 4 octets with a decimal separating them AKA: dotted decimal notation