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What is the difference between classful and classless addressing? |
Classful addressing using the standard IP Address classes (A, B, C), whereas classless addressing does not. Classless allows for more IP addresses to be made available. |
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(T/F) Base-2 (binary) numbering is used in IP Addressing |
True |
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(T/F) As a best practice, a switch is used to connect users within a subnet, whereas a rotuer is used to connect users between subnets. |
True |
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(T/F) IP, TCP and UDP are all supported in WS2008, while IPX is not |
True. IPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange) is used by Novell Devices |
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(T/F) Star, Ring and Mesh are all examples of network topologies |
True |
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A Network Interface Card (NIC) carries a unique ____ address and allows devices to do what? |
MAC, and allows devices to connect to a physical network |
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An _________ configuration is often used for devices that need static IP addressing, in case DHCP is not available |
Alternate |
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What is special about the 169.254.100.1 IP Address? |
It indicates that DHCP is not available |
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What two server roles are good candidates for using a manually configured IP Address? |
DNS and Domain Controller |
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The "ipconfig /all" command can be used to do what? |
View a clients detailed IP information |
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Name two command line utilities that can be used to map the network route between two hosts? |
Tracert and Pathping |
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