Routing packets from one device to another is the foundation of how the internet works to move traffic. In this course, Networking Concepts: IP Routing for CompTIA Network+, you’ll learn how routers route IP packets. First, you’ll explore how ARP is used as a bridge between ethernet and IP, and why its needed for routing. Next, you’ll discover how a router routes a packet from one interface to another interface using static and dynamic routing. Finally, you’ll learn how NAT is used to translate traffic from a private network to a public network. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of IP routing needed to explain the characteristics of routing technologies.
Overview
Routing packets from one device to another is the foundation of how the internet works to move traffic. In this course, Networking Concepts: IP Routing for CompTIA Network+, you’ll learn how routers route IP packets. First, you’ll explore how ARP is used as a bridge between ethernet and IP, and why its needed for routing. Next, you’ll discover how a router routes a packet from one interface to another interface using static and dynamic routing. Finally, you’ll learn how NAT is used to translate traffic from a private network to a public network. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of IP routing needed to explain the characteristics of routing technologies.
Syllabus
- IP Communications on a LAN 11mins
- How Routers Route Packets 18mins
- Dynamic Routing 17mins
- Adding Redundancy to the Default Gateway 6mins
- Using NAT to Connect Private Networks to the Internet 8mins
Taught by
Ross Bagurdes