NAT, Non-Routable Address Space and the Limits of IPv4 – The Bits and Bytes of Computer Networking
Link to this course:
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NAT, Non-Routable Address Space and the Limits of IPv4 – The Bits and Bytes of Computer Networking
Google IT Support Specialization
This course is designed to provide a full overview of computer networking. We’ll cover everything from the fundamentals of modern networking technologies and protocols to an overview of the cloud to practical applications and network troubleshooting.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
● describe computer networks in terms of a five-layer model
● understand all of the standard protocols involved with TCP/IP communications
● grasp powerful network troubleshooting tools and techniques
● learn network services like DNS and DHCP that help make computer networks run
● understand cloud computing, everything as a service, and cloud storage
Domain Name System (DNS), Ipv4, Network Model, Troubleshooting
Apply yourself to these terms and concepts and you will gain knowledge that is presented in a very understandable way. Watch and rewatch the course videos and I promise it will all start making sense!,I really enjoy this module. Everything taught was new for me. I already know what is DNS or VPN between a lot of topics showed. I’m Thankful with Google to allow people like me learn in a way so easy.
In the fourth week of this course, we’ll explore networking services. We’ll learn about why we need DNS and how it works. We’ll also show you why DHCP makes network administration a simpler task. By the end of this module, you’ll be able to do describe how DNS and DHCP work, how NAT technologies help keep networks secure, and how VPNs and proxies help users connect and stay secured.
NAT, Non-Routable Address Space and the Limits of IPv4 – The Bits and Bytes of Computer Networking
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