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welcome everyone my name is Jacob Hess and Iamp;#39;m here to take you through 0-2 engineer welcome to the IP addressing list well you will learn how to dissect an IP address an IP version 4 address that is inside and out and also youamp;#39;ll understand what a network ID is what a subnet mask is what a CIDR notation is and youamp;#39;ll generally be able to convert binary to decimal and vice-versa so this is going to be a great lesson where you really learn the ropes of IP addressing and get started with figuring out what all this binary stuff is and what it means and then weamp;#39;ll do some practice exercises so letamp;#39;s go ahead and get started and look at our agenda for this lesson weamp;#39;ll start out by discussing what binary digits actually are weamp;#39;ll also do some 8-bit binary to decimal conversions weamp;#39;ll look at an entire IP address in binary format then weamp;#39;ll dive into network IDs and subnet masks and figure out how to calculate our subnet