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How to configure IP addressing
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A basic required task for configuring IP is to assign IP addresses to network interfaces, further explanation:
Configuring IP addressing
Doing so enables the interfaces and allows communication with hosts on those interfaces using IP, further explanation:
Host and subnet quantities
Associated with this task are decisions about subnetting and masking the IP addresses, further explanation:
IP addressing and subnetting for new users
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