In this chapter, we configured IPv4, IPv6 configuration, client-side DNS and network troubleshooting. First, we worked with IPv4, and we looked at various ways with which we would manage IPv4 addressing. Next, we covered IPv4 routing; we saw how we would add a default route in addition to adding static routes for subnets not directly connected. This was then followed with IPv6 configuration; we saw how we would manage our IPv6 infrastructure using various tools available via the command line. Following this, we looked at configuring routing for IPv6, particularly focusing on default routes and static routes for subnets not directly connected. Next, we covered client-side DNS. We looked at ways of configuring the DNS servers' IP addressing. We then tested our DNS configuration by browsing out to the internet. Finally, we covered network troubleshooting; we covered...
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