Chapter Summary


For reading this book, you can mainly ignore the binary version of IP addresses. However, if you intend to learn more about IP, you will certainly want to know how to work with IP addresses in their binary format. This appendix explained the basics of binary numbering, how to convert back and forth between binary and decimal, as well as how to convert back and forth between the decimal and binary formats of IP addresses.

If you would like more practice, or you would like to learn more about numbering systems, feel free to check out some of the following websites:

  • For basic information on base 10, base 2 (binary), and conversion practice, visit http://www.ibilce.unesp.br/courseware/datas/numbers.htm#mark2.

  • For a description of the conversion process, try http://www.doit.ort.org/course/inforep/135.htm.

  • For another description of the conversion process, try http://www.goshen.edu/compsci/mis200/decbinary.htm.




Computer Networking first-step
Computer Networking First-Step
ISBN: 1587201011
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 173
Authors: Wendell Odom

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