Summary
Throughout this chapter, we have covered the essentials for understanding both the IPv4 and IPv6 address spaces, demonstrated how to convert an IP address into binary, determined the Network ID of devices, and learned about the various types of network transmissions.
You also learned how to identify each class of IP address, how to perform subnetting, how to describe the characteristics of both IPv4 and IPv6, and how to configure and verify interfaces on a Cisco device.
I hope this chapter has been informative for you and has been helpful in your journey toward learning how to implement and administer Cisco solutions, in preparation for the CCNA 200-301 certification. In the next chapter, Wireless Architectures and Virtualization, we will learn about Cisco wireless architectures and virtualization technologies.