PAC | Hands-On IP Subnetting (2020 EN)

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    Company: Packt Publishing
    Author: Brian Rogalski
    Full Title: Hands-On IP Subnetting
    Year: 2020
    Language: English
    Genre: Educational: Networking
    Skill Level: -
    Price: €124.99
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    Files: MP4
    Time: 02:45:05
    Video: AVC, 1920 x 1080 (1.778) at 30.000 fps, 250 kbps
    Audio: AAC at 160 Kbps, 2 channels, 48.0 KHz



    Carve networks like a pro!

    Do you want to enhance your network efficiency and security? Do you have your entire network in one subnet? Current trends dictate that everything is on the internet, hence huge volumes of traffic are going through your network, causing slow running times and increased vulnerability to threats. Thus, subnetting has become a “must” to protect your network.

    In this course, you will be presented with several modules that contain all you need to know about network subnetting. You will start with a review of numbering systems and LAN/WAN topics to reinforce prerequisite networking concepts and then deep-dive into IPV4 addressing and subnetting. You will learn how to extend your skills to subnet on the more recent IPv6 networks and you’ll gain a solid understanding of their advantages. You will also learn about classless and classful addressing systems and subnetting with a combination of lectures followed by labs to help you get hands-on.

    By the end of the course, you will have gained a thorough knowledge of subnetting concepts and the confidence to create any number and type of subnets suiting your own network environment.

    Please note: You should have a basic understanding of networking, computer numbering systems, and the OSI model before taking this course.


    Learn:
    ✓ Learn numbering systems and convert numbers to binary and hexadecimal for subnetting
    ✓ Understand the fundamentals of the IPv4 addressing system to form better subnets
    ✓ Get familiar with OSI, TCP/IP models, and IP protocols (FTP/DNS etc) to improve the performance of your network and provide flexibility
    ✓ Learn CIDR and Variable Length Subnetting to save resources used to maintain IP routing tables
    ✓ Subnet Class C, B, and A networks with full-length subnet masks to fully utilize your IP addresses

    Features:
    ✓ Understand the IPV4 Addressing system and subnetting along with its differences with IPV6
    ✓ Your practice guide to prepare for the CCNA or other networking exam and subnetting
    ✓ Discover the difference between classful and classless networking and subnetting


    Lessons:
    1. Getting Started with JavaScript
    01. Course Overview
    02. Objects and Types in JavaScript
    03. Scopes and Closures
    04. Constants and Block Scoped Variables
    05. Context and `this`
    06. Arrow Functions
    07. Prototypal Inheritance
    08. Classes
    09. Single-Threaded JavaScript
    2. ES2019 and Beyond
    10. Object, Keys, Values, and Entries
    11. Property Descriptors
    12. Array.prototype.includes
    13. Asynchronous Iterations
    14. Maps and Sets
    15. flat and flatMap
    3. Functional and Reactive Programming
    16. Introduction to Functional Programming and Reactive Programming
    17. Default Arguments and the Spread Operator
    18. Functionally Iterating Over Arrays
    19. Transforming Arrays Using Array.map()
    20. Filtering Data
    21. Reducing Arrays
    22. Observables and Streams
    23. Working with RxJS
    4. Asynchronous Programming
    24. Simplify the Callback Hell
    25. Using Promises
    26. Promisify Callbacks
    27. Handling Rejections with Promise.finally
    28. Async Functions
    5. Module Systems for One or Multiple Routines
    29. Working with CommonJS
    30. Using Webpack
    31. AMD versus UMD
    32. ES6 Modules
    33. npm and Yarn
    34. Transpiling with Babel
    6. Child Processes and Workers
    35. Spawning a Child Process
    36. Using the Standard Input and Output
    37. Running OS Scripts in Node
    38. Inter-Process Communication
    39. Web Workers
    7. Node.js Process Management
    40. Introduction to PM2
    41. Multiple Services
    42. Express Servers
    43. Installing Middleware
    44. Environmental Variables and Databases
    45. API Gateways


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