IS5203-2 WK5 Answers

  1. 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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