Exam 2: Ip Addressing and Related Topics

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To be valid, any domain name must correspond to at least one of which of the following?

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In IPv6, _________________________ addresses are used to send an identical message to multiple hosts.

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Which of the following represents a network address that all hosts on a network must read?

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What protocol is used to translate MAC layer addresses into numeric IP addresses?

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What technique may be performed by boundary devices that include proxy server capabilities to replace private IP addresses with one or more public IP addresses as outbound traffic exits the server, and to replace such public addresses with their proper private equivalents as incoming traffic passes through the server?

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Match each item with a statement below. a.interface identifier b.anycast address c.scope identifier d.loopback address e.aggregatable global unicast address f.link-local address g.route aggregation h.application-specific integrated circuits i.Layer 3 switch -packets goes to the nearest single instance of this address

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In IPv6, which address contains all zeros and can be represented as two colon characters (::) in normal notation?

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Which technology allows networks use multiple private IPv4 addresses internally and maps them to one or more public IPv4 addresses externally?

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Match each item with a statement below. a.interface identifier b.anycast address c.scope identifier d.loopback address e.aggregatable global unicast address f.link-local address g.route aggregation h.application-specific integrated circuits i.Layer 3 switch -allows internetwork devices to perform complex address recognition and management functions that can keep up with data volumes and time-sensitive processing needs

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Which class of IP addresses are used for multicast communications, in which a single address may be associated with more than one network host machine?

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Match each item with a statement below. a.interface identifier b.anycast address c.scope identifier d.loopback address e.aggregatable global unicast address f.link-local address g.route aggregation h.application-specific integrated circuits i.Layer 3 switch -an address that can be combined with other addresses into a single entry in the router table

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Match each item with a statement below. a.interface identifier b.anycast address c.scope identifier d.loopback address e.aggregatable global unicast address f.link-local address g.route aggregation h.application-specific integrated circuits i.Layer 3 switch -an addressing scheme that is designed to be used only on a single segment of a local network

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Why are concepts such as subnets and supernets important for TCP/IP networks?

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What type of address is a six-byte numeric address, burned into firmware (on a chip) by network interface manufacturers?

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Which RFC reserves three ranges of IP addresses for private use - a single Class A (10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255), 16 Class Bs (172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255), and 256 Class Cs (192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255)?

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When a computer on one subnet wishes to communicate with a computer on another subnet, traffic must be forwarded from the sender to which of the following devices?

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Previously, IPv6 specified that interface identifiers followed which format, which specifies a unique 64-bit interface identifier for each interface?

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Match each item with a statement below. a.interface identifier b.anycast address c.scope identifier d.loopback address e.aggregatable global unicast address f.link-local address g.route aggregation h.application-specific integrated circuits i.Layer 3 switch -a way of reducing the number of individual routing table entries that routers must manage

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Match each item with a statement below. a.interface identifier b.anycast address c.scope identifier d.loopback address e.aggregatable global unicast address f.link-local address g.route aggregation h.application-specific integrated circuits i.Layer 3 switch -a type of networking device that combines switch, router, and network management functions within a single box

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Which technique is known as the simplest form of subnet masking in which each subnet includes the same number of stations and represents a simple division of the address space made available by subnetting into multiple equal segments?

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