Exam 6: Ip Addressing

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How many bits are in an IPv6 address?

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If your orginal network address with prefix is 172.16.0.0/16,what should your new network address with prefix be if you need 16 subnets?

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Which subnetmask should you use if you want 16 bits of host address space?

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What is the hexadecimal number F equal to in binary?

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An IP address is composed of two parts,one is the ____________ ID and one is the host ID.

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Match each item with a statement below.​ -​An automatic tunneling protocol used to transmit IPv6 packets between dual IP layer hosts across an IPv4 network

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Route summarization can combine multiple routing table entries into a single entry.

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Match each item with a statement below.​ -​An address type used in IPv6 to allow a one-to-many relationship between source and destination

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How many host addresses are available on a Class C network?

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A range of addresses is reserved for private addressing in each class.What are those ranges?

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The decimal equivalent of the binary number 10000001 is 133.

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Match each item with a statement below.​ -​An address that always refers to the local computer

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How can an IPv6 interface ID be assigned to a host?

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What is the decimal equivalent to the binary number 11100000?

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Briefly describe an IP address.

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Match each item with a statement below.​ -​The bounds of a network that defines which devices must receive a packet that's broadcast by any other device

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Match each item with a statement below.​ -​A value used to express how many bits of an IP address are network ID bits

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Match each item with a statement below.​ -​A method of IP addressing in which the network and host IDs are determined by a prefix number that specifies how many bits of the IP address are network bits

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Your network address is 192.168.100.0.What prefix allows you to assign 30 host addresses?

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Which IP address is a Class C address?

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