Curriculum topic

IPv4

Full

IPv4 addresses, masks, private ranges, and how a host decides whether a destination is local or has to be routed.

lesson
3 lessons
quiz
4 quizzes
question
11 questions
lab
1 lab

Taught, assessed and practised in a lab.


Why this matters

IPv4 is still what almost every enterprise network runs on, and it is where subnetting, routing and ACLs all get their operands.

Further reading

Technical guides

Learn

Modules covering this topic

3 lessons on this topic, sequenced inside these modules alongside their quizzes and labs.

Practice

Hands-on labs

Real virtual networks with device consoles, graded automatically. Addressing is regenerated on every attempt.

Assess

Graded quizzes

11 graded questions across 4 quizzes, taken inside the modules above. Wrong answers explain the specific misconception behind the option you chose.

Review

Spaced repetition

IPv4 is tracked on the review ladder. Once you have answered a question on it, it comes back on a schedule that stretches as you keep getting it right - and resets if you don't. See your review queue.

Certification

Exam objectives this topic covers

Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1
  • 1.6 Configure and verify IPv4 addressing and subnetting
  • 1.7 Describe private IPv4 addressing
  • 1.10 Verify IP parameters for Client OS
CompTIA Network+ N10-009
  • 1.7 Use appropriate IPv4 network addressing
  • 5.5 Troubleshoot and resolve general networking issues
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