Learning Area Grade Level
W8
TVL / Computer Systems Servicing 11
Quarter First Quarter / Second Semester Date
I. LESSON TITLE IP Addressing
II. MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING SETTING-UP COMPUTER NETWORKS (SUCN)
COMPETENCIES (MELCs) LO 2 / TLE_IACSS9-12SUCN-Ia-e-3
III. CONTENT/CORE CONTENT The learners demonstrate an understanding of concepts and principles in setting
up computer networks
Addressing
Subnetting
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IV. LEARNING PHASES Learning Activities
Timeframe
A. Introduction 1 hour Let us recall what you have learned on the previous Lesson about The Basics of
Panimula Networking/ Internet Protocol. On a separate sheet of paper, answer the
preliminary activity.
Prelimanary Activity: Computer Architecture Advantages
DIRECTION: Draw your own network design in each topology given below based
on the following requirements.
1. A network consisting of 5 computers
2. 2 laptop wireless connection
3. 1 smartphone
4. A wireless router
5. A network switch
6. Access point router
Identify and list five advantages of using a bus and star architecture. Use the table
below in answering this part. Use a separate sheet in answering this activity. The
rubrics below will determine your score and you are to have the possible highest
score of 40 pts.
Bus Architecture Star Architecture
1. 1.
2. 2.
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4. 4.
5. 5.
Indicators Excellent 10 Good 8 Fair 6 Score
Accuracy of At least 90% At least 75% At least 60%
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B. Development 2 hours Assess your prior knowledge about the topic by answering the pretest.
Pagpapaunlad Learning Task 1: PRE-TEST
DIRECTION: Read the following statement carefully. Choose the best answer by
encircling your answer.
1. It is the fundamental protocol for communications on the Internet. It specifies the
way information is packetized, addressed, transferred, routed, and received by
networked devices.
a. Internet Protocol c. UDP Protocol
b. TCP Protocol d. Packet Switching
2. It is the first major version of the Internet Protocol.
a. IPv4 c. DARPA
b. IPv6 d. ARPANET
3. Which class does 192.10.10.1 belongs?
a. Class A c. Class C
b. Class B d. Class D
4. The packet is a term first coined by ________________ in 1965 that is used to
describe a segment of data sent from one computer or device to another over a
network.
a. Bob Kahn c. Charles Babbage
b. Vint Cerf d. Donald Davies
5. Which of the following is the correct IP address for a local host?
a. 192.168.1.1 c. 127.0.0.1
b. 172.16.28.1 d. 10.1.1.1
IP Addressing
The IP or Internet Protocol is the fundamental protocol for communications on
the Internet. It specifies the way information is packetized, addressed, transferred,
routed, and received by networked devices
IP ADDRESS
It is a number identification of a computer or another device on the Internet.
It is similar to a mailing address which identifies where postal mail comes from and
where it should be delivered. IP addresses uniquely identify the source and
destination of data transmitted with the Internet Protocol.
Example:
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IV. LEARNING PHASES Learning Activities
Timeframe
C. Engagement 2 hours Learning Task 2: True and False
Pakikipagpalihan
DIRECTION: Read each statement below carefully. Write T if the statement is true.
Supply the correct word for the underlined word if the statement is false. Use the
group of words below for your answer.
_________1. IP specifies the way information is packetized, addressed, transferred,
routed, and received by networked devices.
_________2. Class A are associated with IP addresses that begin with the number
1-126.
_________3. A dynamic contains a source, destination, data, size, and other useful
information that helps packet make it to the appropriate location and get
reassembled properly.
_________4. The packet is a term first coined by Donald Davies in 1965 that is used
to describe a segment of data sent from one computer or device to another
over a network.
_________5. Most home networks use dynamic allocation including our laptops,
mobile devices and tablets.
Learning Task 3: Compress
DIRECTION: Compress the following IPv6 addresses. Write your answer on the
space provided.
1. 2A03:2880:10FF:0008:0000:0000:FACE:B00C
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2. 2A01:04C8:143A:1C08:D8A4:BAA7:A410:4AEB
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3. AB1E:2B00:0000:1234:5678:9101:1112:1113
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D. Assimilation 1 hour and Learning Task 4
Paglalapat 30 minutes DIRECTION: Read the following statement carefully. Write your answer in two to
three sentences each number.
1. What is the importance of knowing the IP addressing?
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2. List down the difference between IPv4 and IPV6 address?
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3. Cite a situation in which you can apply the knowledge about IP addressing.
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4. Cite a situation in which you can apply the knowledge about IPv4 and IPv6
addressing.
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V. ASSESSMENT 1 hour Learning Task 5. POST TEST
(Learning Activity Sheets for DIRECTION: Read the following statement carefully. Choose the best answer by
Enrichment, Remediation or
Assessment to be given on Weeks
encircling your answer.
3 and 6)
1. Which of the following is not true about network packet?
a. Another name for a packet is a datagram
b. The most common packet sent is the UDP packet
c. The size of a packet is limited
d. If a packet is not received or an error occurs, it is sent again
2. It is the fundamental protocol for communications on the Internet. It specifies
the way information is packetized, addressed, transferred, routed, and received
by networked devices.
a. Internet Protocol c. UDP Protocol
b. TCP Protocol d. Packet Switching
3. It is the first major version of the Internet Protocol.
a. IPv4 c. DARPA
b. IPv6 d. ARPANET
4. Which class does 192.10.10.1 belongs?
a. Class A c. Class C
b. Class B d. Class D
5. The packet is a term first coined by ________________ in 1965 that is used to
describe a segment of data sent from one computer or device to another over a
network.
a. Bob Kahn c. Charles Babbage
b. Vint Cerf d. Donald Davies
6. Which of the following is the correct IP address for a local host?
a. 192.168.1.1 c. 127.0.0.1
b. 172.16.28.1 d. 10.1.1.1
7. Which of the following is the correct sequence that will describe how your
home computer might obtain IP address and send data to an IP address on
another network.
i. The router responds and gives your computer the local IP address
ii. Your router requests an IP address to connect to the Internet
iii. A request to the server will be sent by entering the URL.
iv. Your computer connects to the router using TCP/IP and asks for a
local IP address
a. i-ii-iii-iv c. iv-i-ii-iii
b. iv-iii-ii-I d. i-iv-iii-ii
8. Which of the following does not belong to Class B IP address?
a. 192.168.1.1 c. 191.28.36.1
b. 172.16.28.1 d. 190.1.1.1
9. IP addresses are assigned in two different ways. Which of the following should I
use if I want the IP address to be change automatically?
a. Static c. AI
b. Class E d. Dynamic
10. Which of the following addresses broadcast all host on the local network?
a. 192.168.1.1 c. 255.255.255.255
b. 172.16.28.1 d. 127.0.0.1
VI. REFLECTION 30 minutes • The learner communicates the explanation of their personal assessment as
indicated in the Learner’s Assessment Card.
• The learner, in their notebook, will write their personal insights about the
lesson using the prompts below.
I understand that ___________________.
I realize that ________________________.
I need to learn more about __________.
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