Chapter 10 - Supplement - Sheet1 (1) Flashcards

1
Q

Length of a subnet mask, in bits

A

32 bits

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2
Q

Default subnet mask for a Class A network

A

255.0.0.0

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3
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Default subnet mask for a Class B network

A

255.255.0.0

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4
Q

Default subnet mask for a Class C network

A

255.255.255.0

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5
Q

CIDR

A

Classless inter-domain routing. The method that ISPs use to allocate a number of addresses to a company or home connection

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6
Q

/25 How many subnets?

A

2

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7
Q

/25 How many hosts per subnet?

A

126

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8
Q

/25 What are teh valid subnets?

A

0, 128

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9
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/25 What’s the broadcast address for each subnet?

A

127, 255

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10
Q

/25 What are the valid hosts?

A

1-126 ; 129 - 254

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11
Q

/26 How many subnets?

A

4

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12
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/26 How many hosts per subnet?

A

62

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13
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/26 What are teh valid subnets?

A

0, 64, 128, 192

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14
Q

/26 What’s the broadcast address for each subnet?

A

63, 127, 191, 255

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15
Q

What is the subnet, broadcast address, and valid host range for IP 192.168.10.33 with subnet mask 255.255.255.224?

A

Subnet = 192.168.10.32; Broadcast Address = 192.168.10.63; Host Range = 33-62?

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16
Q

PING

A

Packet InterNet Groper - Uses Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request and replies to test if a host IP stack is initialized and alive on the network.

17
Q

Traceroute

A

Displays a list of routers on a path to a network destination by using time to live (TTL) and ICMP error messages. Will work on a router, MAC, or linux. Not Windows

18
Q

Tracert

A

Some as traceroute, but for Windows

19
Q

arp -a

A

Displays IP-to-MAC-address mappings on a Windows PC

20
Q

ipconfig /all

A

Used only from DOS prompt. Shows the PC network config