- How many bits of a class A IP address are used for host information?
a. 8 bits |
b. 16 bits |
c. 24 bits |
d. 32 bits |
2. What is the formula for determining the number of possible hosts on a network?
a. 2n = Y |
b. 2h – 2 = Z |
c. 2n – 2 = Y |
d. 2h = Z |
3. Which of the following is not a good reason to segment a network?
a. To limit access to broadcast domains |
b. To narrow down the location of problems on a network |
c. To reduce the demand on bandwidth |
d. To increase the number of networking devices on a network |
4. What is the greatest number of bits you could borrow from the host portion of a class B subnet mask and still have at least 130 hosts per subnet?
a. 8 bits |
b. 0 bits |
c. 9 bits |
d. 10 bits |
5. What do well-chosen subnets accomplish?
a. Network documentation is easier to manage. |
b. IP address spaces overlap for easier management. |
c. Routing efficiency is decreased by ensuring IP address spaces are not mathematically related. |
d. Problems affect the entire network, making them more difficult to pin down. |
6. Which formulas can be used to calculate the magic number? Choose two.
a. 256 – the interesting octet |
b. 2h – 2 |
c. 2n |
d. 2h |
7. Which hexadecimal block in an IPv6 address is used for the Subnet ID?
a. The third one |
b. The eighth one |
c. The first one |
d. The fourth one |
8. Which assignment technique requires a RADIUS server?
a. Dynamic IP address assignment |
b. Dynamic VLAN assignment |
c. Static IP address assignment |
d. Static VLAN assignment |
9. Which port mode on a switch enables that port to manage traffic for multiple VLANs?
a. Community |
b. Access |
c. Trunk |
d. Private |
10. Which IEEE standard determines how VLANs work on a network?
a. 802.11 |
b. 802.3af |
c. 802.1X |
d. 802.1Q |
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