Microsoft MTA: Networking Fundamentals Part 1
Part 1 of 2 in the Microsoft MTA: Networking Fundamentals series. This course is designed for those who have little to no experience in networking, but want to learn solid skills to build upon.
What you'll learn
Part 1 of 2 in the Microsoft MTA: Networking Fundamentals series. If you're at all interested in computing technologies, you probably find yourself asking what is a network or what exactly is a protocol? Beginners in the computer world looking to actually start working with computer networks should be building up a technical background with computer networking standards. This course is designed for those who have little to no experience in networking, but want to learn solid skills to build upon.
Table of contents
- Introduction 1m
- Working with IP Addresses 9m
- Simple Network 3m
- Planning an IP Addressing Scheme 2m
- Rules of IP Addressing 5m
- What is Classful IP Addressing? 7m
- Private vs. Public IP Addressing 3m
- What is Nat? 6m
- How Computers Get IP Addresses 8m
- Converting Binary to Decimal 9m
- Binary IP Addresses 5m
- Internetworking 4m
- What is a Default Gateway? 1m
- What is a Subnetting? 1m
- Classful vs. Classless Interdomanin Routing (CIDR) 7m
- Why Won't My Network Work? 5m
- What We Covered 4m