On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 8:36 PM, G. Matthew Rice <m...@starnix.com> wrote:

> DNS servers/reverse records are part of LPIC-2, though.
> LPIC-1 is about being a consumer of DNS services.
>

​Just like I don't put DNS as part of my Physical-Logical-Transport
section​, but I _do_ introduce CIDR with the mention Classes in that
section.  ;)

- explicitly mention CIDR notation? (I've always considered it a given)
> - explicitly mention VLSM? (also always considered it a given)
> - include Class A, B, C networks?  (we used to have it but dropped it;
> I always considered it a little bit of an archaic way of referring to
> subnets; plus internal networks don't care and most people have their
> public IPs assigned/subnetted for them)
>

​I'd just point out the CIDR of the IPv4 Class A, B and C.  It is important
that courseware and trainers mention the Classes and their legacy aspects
which still have some impacts they may run into.

Like reverse DNS in a subsequent objective.​

​-- bjs
​
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