Notice: This page requires JavaScript to function properly.
Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings or update your browser.
Introduction to IP Address | IP Addressing and Subnetting
Networking Fundamentals
course content

Course Content

Networking Fundamentals

Networking Fundamentals

1. Introduction to Networking
2. IP Addressing and Subnetting
3. Network Protocols and Standards
4. Network Security
5. Network Troubleshooting and Management

bookIntroduction to IP Address

An example of a home network involves using a router to connect various devices, such as laptops, phones, and smart TVs. In contrast, offices often utilize switches to connect multiple computers and printers within a Local Area Network (LAN), facilitating efficient resource sharing and communication.

IP Addressing Fundamentals

An IP address is a numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. Each IP address serves two main functions: identifying the host or network interface and providing the location of the host in the network.

Activity: Checking Your IP Address

Objective: Understand how to check both your public and private IP addresses.

Instructions

  1. Finding Your Private IP Address (Windows):
    • open the Command Prompt by typing cmd in the search bar;
    • type ipconfig and press Enter;
    • look for the IPv4 Address under your network adapter. This is your private IP address:
  2. Finding Your Public IP Address:
    • visit a website like whatismyipaddress.com or simply search "What is my IP" in Google;
    • your public IP address will be displayed. This address is assigned by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and is how devices on the internet can communicate with your network.

Outcome

By completing this activity, you will gain a better understanding of how to locate both your private and public IP addresses, a foundational skill in network troubleshooting and management.

What is the primary purpose of an IP address?

What is the primary purpose of an IP address?

Select the correct answer

Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

Section 2. Chapter 1
some-alt