CH 6 Flashcards

1
Q
An IPv6 address is made up of how
many bits?
a. 32
b. 48
c. 64
d. 128
e. 256
A

D

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2
Q
Which of the following is a private IP
address and can’t be routed across the
Internet?
a. 192.156.90.100
b. 172.19.243.254
c. 11.200.99.180
d. 221.24.250.207
e. 12.12.12.12
A

B

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3
Q
Which command should you use with
a dual-homed server to make sure the
server sends packets out the correct
interface?
a. ipconfig
b. ping
c. tracert
d. route
A

D

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4
Q
Which command should you use to
configure the primary DNS server on
your computer?
a. ipconfig
b. netsh
c. nslookup
d. arp
A

B

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5
Q
What’s the term for each grouping of
8 bits in an IP address?
a. Quartet
b. Quintet
c. Hexadecimal
d. Octet
A

D

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6
Q
How many host bits are necessary to
assign addresses to 62 hosts?
a. 6
b. 5
c. 4
d. 3
A

A

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7
Q
Which IP addressing process enables
workstations to use private IP addresses
to access the Internet?
a. Supernetting
b. NAT
c. DHCP
d. Subnetting
A

B

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8
Q
When a Windows computer is
configured to use DHCP but no DHCP
server is available, what type of address
is configured automatically for it?
a. PAT
b. APIPA
c. NAT
d. Static
A

B

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9
Q
Which of the following represents a
valid IPv6 address?
a. 2001:345:abcd:0:230:44
b. 2001:345:abcd::BEEF:44
c. 2001:345::abcd:0:79f::230:44
d. 2001:345:abcd:0:FEED:230:4
A

B

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10
Q
How many bits are in the interface ID
of an IPv6 address?
a. 32
b. 64
c. 16
d. 48
A

B

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