Part IV: Implementing IP Version 4
Implementing IPv4 in a network begins with the configuration of IPv4 addresses on hosts and routers, along with IPv4 routing protocols that learn routes to the subnets in that network. Part IV walks you through these details. Chapter 15 focuses on Cisco routers as an end to themselves, with Chapter 16 focusing on router IPv4 address and static IPv4 route configuration. With those details configured, Chapter 17 focuses on adding OSPF configuration to the routers so that the routers learn routes. The final chapter in this part (18) then discusses implementing IPv4 on hosts and describes how hosts think about IPv4, with some discussion of basic testing tools to test all the features discussed in this part.
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