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How large are IPv4 addresses?
8 bits
16 bits
√32 bits
64 bits
128 bits
How large are IPv6 addresses?
8 bits
16 bits
32 bits
√64 bits
128 bits
Refer to the graphic. A user at the workstation cannot connect to the server. All cables have been tested and are working and all devices have IP addressing. However, the user cannot ping the server. What is causing the problem?
The router interface does not have a default gateway.

The switch does not have an IP address and default gateway.

√The workstation and server are on different logical networks.

The workstation does not know the MAC address of the switch.
Which part of an IP address identifies a specific device on a network?
first two octets
third and fourth octets
network portion
√host portion
only the fourth octet
A host with the IP address 172.32.65.13 and a default mask belongs to what network?
172.32.65.0
172.32.65.32
√172.32.0.0
172.32.32.0
Which default subnet mask provides the most host bits?
Which default subnet mask provides the most host bits?
255.0.0.0
√255.255.0.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.252
How many bits are available for Class B host IP addresses using a default subnet mask?
4
8
√16
24
How many usable hosts are available given a Class C IP address with the default subnet mask?
√254
255
256
510
511
512
Assuming a default mask, which portion of the IP address 175.124.35.4 represents the host?
175.124
√35.4
.4
124.35.4
175.124.35
Which of the following are private IP addresses? (Choose three.)
√10.1.1.1
172.32.5.2
192.167.10.10
√172.16.4.4
√192.168.5.5
224.6.6.6
What destination IP address is used in a unicast packet?
√- a specific host
- a group of hosts
- the default gateway
- the network broadcast address
- an address that begins with 01-00-5E in hexadecimal
- a 48-bit hexadecimal address expressed as FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF
What is the destination MAC address in a multicast Ethernet frame?
- the MAC address of the sending host
- the MAC address of the destination host
√ - an address that begins with 01-00-5E in hexadecimal
- a 48-bit hexadecimal address expressed as FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF
Yvonne is talking to her friend on the phone. What type of message is this?
√ broadcast
simulcast
multicast
unicast
What information must be included within a unicast message for it to be delivered on an Ethernet network?
- MAC and IP addresses for the default router
- IP address and subnet mask of the default gateway
- MAC and IP addresses that correspond to a destination group
√ - MAC and IP addresses that correspond to a specific destination host
A PC obtains its IP address from a DHCP server. If the PC is taken off the network for repair, what happens to the IP address configuration?
- The configuration is permanent and nothing changes.
- The address lease is automatically renewed until the PC is returned.
√ - The address is returned to the pool for reuse when the lease expires.
- The configuration is held by the server to be reissued when the PC is returned.
Which type of server dynamically assigns an IP address to a host?
- ARP
√ - DHCP
- DNS
- RARP
Which three statements describe a DHCP Discover message? (Choose three.)
- The source MAC address is 48 ones (FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF).
- The destination IP address is 255.255.255.255.
- The message comes from a server offering an IP address.
- The message comes from a client seeking an IP address.
- All hosts receive the message, but only a DHCP server replies.
- Only the DHCP server receives the message.
Refer to the graphic. The host requests an IP configuration from the Linksys integrated router which is configured to provide DHCP services. In addition to the host IP address, which additional IP address is provided that will allow the host to access the ISP and the Internet?
- IP address of the destination host
- public gateway IP address of the ISP
- external IP address of the integrated router that connects to the ISP
√ - internal IP address of the integrated router that connects to the local network
Which statement is true concerning private IP addresses?
- ensures that two networks separated by the Internet use unique IP network numbers
- allows internal hosts to communicate with servers across the Internet
- solves the issue of a finite number of available public IP addresses
- allows for ISPs to be able to quickly determine network location
What is one of the benefits of using NAT?
- filters network traffic based on IP address ranges
√ - prevents external users from detecting the IP addresses used on a network
- inspects traffic that might be harmful or used in an attack against the network
- translates IP addresses into easy-to-remember domain names
Which two statements describe packets that are sent through a Linksys integrated router using NAT? (Choose two.)
- Packets that are sent to any destination need to be translated.
√ - Packets that are sent to hosts on the same network need to be translated.
- Packets that are sent to a destination outside the local network need to be translated.
√ - Packets that are sent to a destination outside a local network do not need to be translated.
- Packets that are sent between hosts on the same local network do not need to be translated.
Refer to the graphic. NAT and DHCP are installed on the Linksys integrated router. Which IP address is most likely to be assigned to the local computer, Host1?
√ - 10.0.0.17
- 128.107.1.2
- 192.135.250.0
- 209.165.201.1