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IP Addressing The in’s and out’s. Lesson Objectives O Know the purpose of an IP address O Understand the structure of an IP address.

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Page 1: IP Addressing The in’s and out’s. Lesson Objectives O Know the purpose of an IP address O Understand the structure of an IP address.

IP AddressingThe in’s and out’s

Page 2: IP Addressing The in’s and out’s. Lesson Objectives O Know the purpose of an IP address O Understand the structure of an IP address.

Lesson Objectives

O Know the purpose of an IP address

O Understand the structure of an IP address

Page 3: IP Addressing The in’s and out’s. Lesson Objectives O Know the purpose of an IP address O Understand the structure of an IP address.

Basics of IP’sO You can think of an IP address as a

letter.O On the letter there will be an address

and postcodeO The postcode is a high precision

location system to identify houses in the UK (and world)

Page 4: IP Addressing The in’s and out’s. Lesson Objectives O Know the purpose of an IP address O Understand the structure of an IP address.

An IP addressO Every machine that needs to be

connected to the internet or on a network will be given an IP address

216.27.61.137

O To make it easier for us to read the address, they are broken up into 4 blocks.

Page 5: IP Addressing The in’s and out’s. Lesson Objectives O Know the purpose of an IP address O Understand the structure of an IP address.

Binary VersionO As computers deal in 1’s and 0’s the

IP address will look something like this:

11011000.00011011.00111101.10001001

Each block is a byte (8 bits), giving you 256 unique addresses per block. A block is called an octet

Page 6: IP Addressing The in’s and out’s. Lesson Objectives O Know the purpose of an IP address O Understand the structure of an IP address.

Challenge

What’s the maximum number of addresses you can get from this

type of address system?

Page 7: IP Addressing The in’s and out’s. Lesson Objectives O Know the purpose of an IP address O Understand the structure of an IP address.

Reserved AddressesO Out of the 4,294,967,296 unique addresses

that you can have using IPv4 there are a couple of addresses that are unavailable to use publically.

O Broadcast address – 255.255.255.255O Network address – 0.0.0.0O Broadcast address is a way in which to

contact all of the computers in a groupO Network address is a default address that

scoops up any messages to an undefined IP

Page 8: IP Addressing The in’s and out’s. Lesson Objectives O Know the purpose of an IP address O Understand the structure of an IP address.

IP’s Running outO We are getting close to running out

of IPv4 addresses!O http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/

technology-19600718

O The next option is IPv6 and it has340 282 366 920 938 463 463 374 607 431 768 211 456 unique addresses

IPv6 Address2001:0db8:85a3:0042:1000:8a2e:0370:7334