Exam 6: Ip Addressing

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Match each item with a statement below. a.anycast addresses b.broadcast domain c.CIDR d.EUI-64 e.ISATAP f.IP prefix g.loopback address h.metric i.multicasting j.link-local address -The bounds of a network that defines which devices must receive a packet that's broadcast by any other device.

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You are the network administrator for a company that uses a private addressing scheme for its internal network. You have 300 workstations that regularly access the Internet. What process must be in operation on your network to allow all the workstations to have access to the Internet using only one public IP address?

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On Windows, the tracert command uses the __________ value of the packet to ensure routers in the path send a response.

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

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An IPv6 address that can only be used on the internal internetwork and cannot be used to access the Internet is called a(n) ____________ local address.

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What is an IPv6 link-local address?

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How many bits are available in an IPv6 network for creating subnets when the prefix is /48 and the host ID is 64 bits?

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Match each item with a statement below. a.anycast addresses b.broadcast domain c.CIDR d.EUI-64 e.ISATAP f.IP prefix g.loopback address h.metric i.multicasting j.link-local address -An address type used in IPv6 to allow a one-to-many relationship between source and destination.

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Match each item with a statement below. a.anycast addresses b.broadcast domain c.CIDR d.EUI-64 e.ISATAP f.IP prefix g.loopback address h.metric i.multicasting j.link-local address -An address that always refers to the local computer.

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Match each item with a statement below. a.anycast addresses b.broadcast domain c.CIDR d.EUI-64 e.ISATAP f.IP prefix g.loopback address h.metric i.multicasting j.link-local address -A value assigned to the gateway based on the speed of the interface used to access the gateway.

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Match each item with a statement below. a.anycast addresses b.broadcast domain c.CIDR d.EUI-64 e.ISATAP f.IP prefix g.loopback address h.metric i.multicasting j.link-local address -An IP address that can be used to communicate only on the local subnet.

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List and describe three of the seven discussed improvements that IPv6 has over IPv4.

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You have just run the ipconfig command and after you did you see that your IP address is 0.0.0.0. What option did you use on the ipconfig command?

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When using the route command at a command prompt, which entry indicates the default route?

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

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What is CIDR and why is it used?

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IPv6 addresses are written as eight 16-bit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons.

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The decimal equivalent of the binary number 10000001 is 133.

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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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Match each item with a statement below. a.anycast addresses b.broadcast domain c.CIDR d.EUI-64 e.ISATAP f.IP prefix g.loopback address h.metric i.multicasting j.link-local address -An autoconfigured IPv6 host address that uses the MAC address of the host plus an additional 16 bits.

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