Description : Which address could be the beginningaddress of ablock of256 classless addresses? A) 2.4.6.5 B) 2.4.6.15 C) 2.4.6.0 D) none of the above
Last Answer : 2.4.6.0
Description : Which address could be the beginningaddress of ablock of32 classless addresses? A) 2.4.6.5 B) 2.4.6.16 C) 2.4.6.64 D) none of the above
Last Answer : 2.4.6.64
Description : Find thenumber of addresses in ablock of classless addresses if one of theaddresses is 12.2.2.7/30. A) 2 B) 4 C) 8 D) none of the above
Last Answer : 4
Description : Find thenumber of addresses in ablock of classless addresses if one of theaddresses is 12.2.2.7/24. A) 32 B) 64 C) 256 D) none of the above
Last Answer : 256
Description : An organization isgranteda block of classless addresses with the starting address 199.34.32.0/27. How many addresses are granted? A) 8 B) 16 C) 32 D) none of the above
Last Answer : 16
Description : An organization isgranteda block of classless addresses with the starting address 199.34.76.128/29. How manyaddressesare granted? A) 8 B) 16 C) 32 D) none of the above
Last Answer : 8
Description : An organization isgranteda block of classless addresses with the starting address 199.34.76.64/28. How manyaddresses are granted? A) 8 B) 16 C) 32 D) none of the above
Description : On which factors do the size of block depends in classless addressing? a. Nature & size of an entity b. Number of addresses c. Availability of the address space d. All of the above
Last Answer : a. Nature & size of an entity
Description : What is the lastaddress of a blockof classless addresses ifone of the addresses is 12.2.2.6/30? A) 12.2.2.2 B) 12.2.2.6 C) 12.2.2.7 D) none of the above
Last Answer : 12.2.2.7
Description : What is the lastaddress of a blockof classless addresses ifone of the addresses is 12.2.2.127/28? A) 12.2.2.16 B) 12.2.2.112 C) 12.2.2.127 D) none of the above
Last Answer : 12.2.2.127
Description : What is the firstaddressof a block of classless addresses ifone of the addresses is 12.2.2.127/28? A) 12.2.2.0 B) 12.2.2.96 C) 12.2.2.112 D) none of the above
Last Answer : 12.2.2.112
Description : What is the firstaddressof a block of classless addresses ifone of the addresses is 12.2.2.76/10? A) 12.0.0.0 B) 12.2.0.0 C) 12.2.2.2 D) none of the above
Last Answer : 12.0.0.0
Description : What is the firstaddressof a block of classless addresses ifone of the addresses is 12.2.2.76/27? A) 12.2.2.0 B) 12.2.2.32 C) 12.2.2.64 D) none of the above
Last Answer : 12.2.2.64
Description : The firstaddressassignedto an organization in classless addressing_______. A) must bea powerof 4 B) must beevenly divisible by the number of addresses C) must belong to one of the A, B, or C classes D) none of the above
Last Answer : must beevenly divisible by the number of addresses
Description : Which of the following is/are restriction(s) in classless addressing ? (A) The number of addresses needs to be a power of 2. (B) The mask needs to be included in the address to define the block. (C) The starting address must be divisible by the number of addresses in the block. (D) All of the above
Last Answer : (D) All of the above
Description : The constellation diagram of16-QAM has ______ dots. A) 4 B) 16 C) 8 D) none of the above
Description : In classless addressing, the ______isanother name for thecommon part of the address range. A) suffix B) prefix C) netid D) none of the above
Last Answer : prefix
Description : The idea of address aggregation wasdesigned to alleviate theincreasein routing table entries when using ________. A) classful addressing B) classless addressing C) both a and b D) none of the above
Last Answer : classless addressing
Description : The address of a class B host is to be split into subnets with a 6-bit subnet number. What is the maximum number of subnets and the maximum number of hosts in each subnet? a. 62 subnets and 262142 hosts. b. 64 subnets and 262142 hosts. c. 62 subnets and 1022 hosts. d. 64 subnets and 1024 hosts
Last Answer : c. 62 subnets and 1022 hosts.
Description : 1000Base-SX, 1000Base-LX, and 1000Base-CX use _________ block coding and ________ line coding. A) 4B/5B; NRZ B) 8B/10B; NRZ C) 4B/5B; MLT-3 D) 8B/10B; NRZ
Last Answer : 8B/10B; NRZ
Description : 100Base-FX uses_________ block coding and ________ linecoding. A) 4B/5B; NRZ-I B) 8B/10B; NRZ C) 4B/5B; MLT-3 D) 8B/10B; NRZ
Last Answer : 4B/5B; NRZ-I
Description : 100Base-TX uses_________ block coding and ________ linecoding. A) 4B/5B; NRZ B) 8B/10B; NRZ C) 4B/5B; MLT-3 D) 8B/10B; NRZ
Last Answer : 4B/5B; MLT-3
Description : HDSL encodes datausing _______. A) 4B/5B B) 2B1Q C) 1B2Q D) 6B/8T
Last Answer : 2B1Q
Description : If in a computer, 16 bits are used to specify address in a RAM, the number of addresses will be a. 216 b. 65,536 c. 64K d. Any of the above
Last Answer : 65,536
Description : In IPv6,____ address defines a groupof computers with addresses that have thesame prefix. A) aunicast B) a multicast C) an anycast D) none of the above
Last Answer : an anycast
Description : Which of the following statement is incorrect? A. The Addresses Resolution Protocol, ARP, allows a host to find the physicaladdress ofa target host on the samephysical network, given only the target IP address. ... -addresses of our choice to every machine. D. All of theabove E. None of the above
Last Answer : All of theabove
Description : Which is the protocol that maps varying IP addresses to the Physical MAC Address of a machine in a LAN network? a. ARQ (Automatic Repeat Request) b. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) c. SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol) d. PLIP (Parallel Line Internet Protocol)
Last Answer : b. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
Description : Find out the components of DHCP: 1) A protocol that delivers host-specific configuration parameters from a server to a host. 2) The client determines its own hardware address; this is normally in a ROM on the hardware. 3) ... or permanent network addresses to hosts. A. 1,2 B. 1,3 C. 2,3 D. 1,2,3
Last Answer : B. 1,3
Description : Which is the protocol that maps varying IP addresses to the Physical MAC Address of a machine in a LAN network? A. ARQ Automatic Repeat Request B. ARP Address Resolution Protocol C. SLIP Serial Line Internet Protocol D. PLIP Parallel Line Internet Protocol
Last Answer : B. ARP Address Resolution Protocol
Description : In classless addressing, the prefix length defines the_____________. A) netid B) hostid C) mask D) none of the above
Last Answer : mask
Description : In classless addressing, the _______ is the varying part (similar tothe hostid). A) suffix B) prefix C) hostid D) none of the above
Last Answer : suffix
Description : The number of addressesassignedtoan organization in classless addressing_______. A) can be any number B) must bea multiple of 256 C) must bea powerof 2 D) none of the above
Last Answer : must bea powerof 2
Description : In classless addressing,the netid length defines the _____________ A. prefix B. hostid C. mask D. none of the above
Last Answer : C. mask
Description : You are working with three networks that have the network IDs 192.168.5.0, 192.168.6.0, and192.168.7.0. What subnet mask can you use to combine these addresses intoone? A. 255.255.252.0 B. 225.255.254.0 C. 255.255.255.240 D. 255.255.255.252
Last Answer : 255.255.252.0
Description : The component system forms a membrane attack complex made up of (A) Complements 1q, 1r and 1s (B) Complements 1, 2, 3 and 4 (C) Complements 5b, 6, 7 and 8 (D) Factors B and D
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : I. 28a^2 + 25a − 8 = 0 II. 5b^2 − 13b − 6 = 0 1 : if a > b 2 : if a < b 3 : if a ≥ b 4 : if a ≤ b 5 : if a = b or the relation between a and b cannot be established.
Last Answer : 5 : if a = b or the relation between a and b cannot be established.
Description : A subnet has been assigned a subnet mask of 255.255.255.192. What is the maximum number of hosts that can belong to this subnet? a. 14 b. 30 c. 62 d. 126
Last Answer : c. 62
Description : A _______ can check the MAC addresses contained inthe frame. A) passive hub B) repeater C) bridge D) route
Last Answer : bridge
Description : Membership in a VLAN can be based on _________. A) port numbers B) MAC addresses C) IP addresses D) all of theabove
Last Answer : all of theabove
Description : The number of addresses in a class A block is _______. A) 65,534 B) 16,777,216 C) 256 D) none of the above
Last Answer : 16,777,216
Description : The number of addresses in a class B block is _______. A) 65,536 B) 16,777,216 C) 256 D) none of the above
Description : The number of addresses in a class C block is _______. A) 65,534 B) 16,777,216 C) 256 D) none of the above
Description : In IPv4, class _______ has the greatestnumber of addresses in eachblock. A) A B) B C) C D) D
Last Answer : A
Description : The logicaladdresses in theInternetarecalled _______ addresses. A) port B) IP C) Email D) noneof the above
Last Answer : IP
Description : In _______forwarding, the mask anddestination addresses are both 0.0.0.0 in therouting table. A) next-hop B) network-specific C) host-specific D) default
Last Answer : default
Description : State the following statement is true or false. I. In class B addresses a total of more than 1 billion addresses can be formed. II. Class E addresses are reserved for future or experimental use. a. True, False b. True, True c. False, True d. False, False
Last Answer : b. True, True
Description : addresses are reserved for multicasting. a. Class B b. Class C c. Class D d. Class E
Last Answer : c. Class D
Description : Which intermediaries are more likely to get involved during the transfer function of an e-mail system? a. Storage and forwarding of e-mail for certain addresses b. Act as gateways to other e-mail or messaging systems c. Both a & b d. None of the above
Last Answer : c. Both a & b
Description : Which of the following assertions is FALSE about the Internet Protocol (IP)? a. It is possible for a computer to have multiple IP addresses b. IP packets from the same source to the same ... outgoing packets; the route is determined only by the routing tables in the routers on the way
Last Answer : d. The packet source cannot set the route of an outgoing packets; the route is determined only by the routing tables in the routers on the way
Description : Which form of byte assigning strategy is adopted in class B type of network corresponding to IP addresses? a. Network.Node.Node.Node b. Network.Network.Node.Node c. Network.Network.Network.Node d. Network.Node.Node.Node
Last Answer : b. Network.Network.Node.Node