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3. Which subnet mask would be used if 5 host bits are available?

255.255.255.0
255.255.255.128
255.255.255.224​
255.255.255.240

4. A network administrator subnets the 192.168.10.0/24 network into subnets with /26
masks. How many equal-sized subnets are created?

1
2
4
8
16
64

5. Match the subnetwork to a host address that would be included within the subnetwork.
(Not all options are used.)

Explanation: Subnet 192.168.1.32/27 will have a valid host range from 192.168.1.33 –
192.168.1.62 with the broadcast address as 192.168.1.63
Subnet 192.168.1.64/27 will have a valid host range from 192.168.1.65 – 192.168.1.94 with
the broadcast address as 192.168.1.95
Subnet 192.168.1.96/27 will have a valid host range from 192.168.1.97 – 192.168.1.126 with
the broadcast address as 192.168.1.127

6. An administrator wants to create four subnetworks from the network address


192.168.1.0/24. What is the network address and subnet mask of the second useable
subnet?

subnetwork 192.168.1.64
subnet mask 255.255.255.192
subnetwork 192.168.1.32
subnet mask 255.255.255.240
subnetwork 192.168.1.64
subnet mask 255.255.255.240
subnetwork 192.168.1.128
subnet mask 255.255.255.192
subnetwork 192.168.1.8
subnet mask 255.255.255.224
Explanation: The number of bits that are borrowed would be two, thus giving a total of 4
useable subnets:
192.168.1.0
192.168.1.64
192.168.1.128
192.168.1.192
Because 2 bits are borrowed, the new subnet mask would be /26 or 255.255.255.192

7. How many bits must be borrowed from the host portion of an address to accommodate
a router with five connected networks?

two
three
four
five

Explanation: Each network that is directly connected to an interface on a router requires its
own subnet. The formula 2n, where n is the number of bits borrowed, is used to calculate the
available number of subnets when borrowing a specific number of bits.

8. How many host addresses are available on the 192.168.10.128/26 network?

30
32
60
62
64

Explanation: A /26 prefix gives 6 host bits, which provides a total of 64 addresses, because
2^6 = 64. Subtracting the network and broadcast addresses leaves 62 usable host
addresses.

9. How many host addresses are available on the network 172.16.128.0 with a subnet mask
of 255.255.252.0?

510
512
1022
1024
2046
2048

Explanation: A mask of 255.255.252.0 is equal to a prefix of /22. A /22 prefix provides 22


bits for the network portion and leaves 10 bits for the host portion. The 10 bits in the host
portion will provide 1022 usable IP addresses (210 – 2 = 1022).

10. Match each IPv4 address to the appropriate address category. (Not all options are
used.)

11. What three blocks of addresses are defined by RFC 1918 for private network use?
(Choose three.)

10.0.0.0/8
172.16.0.0/12
192.168.0.0/16
100.64.0.0/14
169.254.0.0/16
239.0.0.0/8

Explanation: RFC 1918, Address Allocation for Private Internets, defines three blocks of
IPv4 address for private networks that should not be routable on the public Internet.
10.0.0.0/8
172.16.0.0/12
192.168.0.0/16

12. Refer to the exhibit. An administrator must send a message to everyone on the router
A network. What is the broadcast address for network 172.16.16.0/22?
172.16.16.255
172.16.20.255
172.16.19.255
172.16.23.255
172.16.255.255

Explanation: The 172.16.16.0/22 network has 22 bits in the network portion and 10 bits in
the host portion. Converting the network address to binary yields a subnet mask of
255.255.252.0. The range of addresses in this network will end with the last address
available before 172.16.20.0. Valid host addresses for this network range from 172.16.16.1-
172.16.19.254, making 172.16.19.255 the broadcast address.

13. A site administrator has been told that a particular network at the site must
accommodate 126 hosts. Which subnet mask would be used that contains the required
number of host bits?

255.255.255.0
255.255.255.128
255.255.255.224
255.255.255.240

Explanation: The subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 has 8 host bits. The mask of
255.255.255.128 results in 7 host bits. The mask of 255.255.255.224 has 5 host bits. Finally,
255.255.255.240 represents 4 host bits.

14. Refer to the exhibit. Considering the addresses already used and having to remain
within the 10.16.10.0/24 network range, which subnet address could be assigned to the
network containing 25 hosts?

10.16.10.160/26
10.16.10.128/28
10.16.10.64/27
10.16.10.224/26
10.16.10.240/27
10.16.10.240/28

Explanation: Addresses 10.16.10.0 through 10.16.10.63 are taken for the leftmost network.
Addresses 10.16.10.192 through 10.16.10.207 are used by the center network.The address
space from 208-255 assumes a /28 mask, which does not allow enough host bits to
accommodate 25 host addresses.The address ranges that are available include
10.16.10.64/26 and10.16.10.128/26. To accommodate 25 hosts, 5 host bits are needed, so a
/27 mask is necessary. Four possible /27 subnets could be created from the available
addresses between 10.16.10.64 and 10.16.10.191:
10.16.10.64/27
10.16.10.96/27
10.16.10.128/27
10.16.10.160/27

15. What is the usable number of host IP addresses on a network that has a /26 mask?

256
254
64
62
32
16

Explanation: A /26 mask is the same as 255.255.255.192. The mask leaves 6 host bits.
With 6 host bits, 64 IP addresses are possible. One address represents the subnet number
and one address represents the broadcast address, which means that 62 addresses can
then be used to assign to network devices.

16. Which address prefix range is reserved for IPv4 multicast?

240.0.0.0 – 254.255.255.255
224.0.0.0 – 239.255.255.255
169.254.0.0 – 169.254.255.255
127.0.0.0 – 127.255.255.255

Explanation: Multicast IPv4 addresses use the reserved class D address range of 224.0.0.0
to 239.255.255.255.

17. Refer to the exhibit. Match the network with the correct IP address and prefix that will
satisfy the usable host addressing requirements for each network.
Place the options in the following order:

Network A 192.168.0.128 /25

Network B 192.168.0.0 /26

Network C 192.168.0.96 /27

Network D 192.168.0.80 /30

Explanation: Network A needs to use 192.168.0.128 /25, which yields 128 host addresses.
Network B needs to use 192.168.0.0 /26, which yields 64 host addresses.
Network C needs to use 192.168.0.96 /27, which yields 32 host addresses.
Network D needs to use 192.168.0.80/30, which yields 4 host addresses.

18. A high school in New York (school A) is using videoconferencing technology to


establish student interactions with another high school (school B) in Russia. The
videoconferencing is conducted between two end devices through the Internet. The
network administrator of school A configures the end device with the IP address
209.165.201.10. The administrator sends a request for the IP address for the end device in
school B and the response is 192.168.25.10. Neither school is using a VPN. The
administrator knows immediately that this IP will not work. Why?

This is a loopback address.


This is a link-local address.
This is a private IP address.
There is an IP address conflict.

Explanation: The IP address 192.168.25.10 is an IPv4 private address. This address will
not be routed over the Internet, so school A will not be able to reach school B. Because the
address is a private one, it can be used freely on an internal network. As long as no two
devices on the internal network are assigned the same private IP, there is no IP conflict
issue. Devices that are assigned a private IP will need to use NAT in order to communicate
over the Internet.

19. Which three addresses are valid public addresses? (Choose three.)

198.133.219.17
192.168.1.245
10.15.250.5
128.107.12.117
172.31.1.25
64.104.78.227

Explanation: The ranges of private IPv4 addresses are as folllows:


10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255
172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255
192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255

20. A message is sent to all hosts on a remote network. Which type of message is it?

limited broadcast
multicast
directed broadcast
unicast

Explanation: A directed broadcast is a message sent to all hosts on a specific network. It is


useful for sending a broadcast to all hosts on a nonlocal network. A multicast message is a
message sent to a selected group of hosts that are part of a subscribing multicast group. A
limited broadcast is used for a communication that is limited to the hosts on the local
network. A unicast message is a message sent from one host to another.

21. A company has a network address of 192.168.1.64 with a subnet mask of


255.255.255.192. The company wants to create two subnetworks that would contain 10
hosts and 18 hosts respectively. Which two networks would achieve that? (Choose two.)

192.168.1.16/28
192.168.1.64/27
192.168.1.128/27
192.168.1.96/28
192.168.1.192/28
Explanation: Subnet 192.168.1.64 /27 has 5 bits that are allocated for host addresses and
therefore will be able to support 32 addresses, but only 30 valid host IP addresses. Subnet
192.168.1.96/28 has 4 bits for host addresses and will be able to support 16 addresses, but
only 14 valid host IP addresses.

22. Which address is a valid IPv6 link-local unicast address?

FEC8:1::FFFF
FD80::1:1234
FE80::1:4545:6578:ABC1
FE0A::100:7788:998F
FC90:5678:4251:FFFF

Explanation: IPv6 LLAs are in the fe80::/10 range. The /10 indicates that the first 10 bits are
1111 1110 10xx xxxx. The first hextet has a range of 1111 1110 1000 0000 (fe80) to 1111
1110 1011 1111 (febf).

23. Which of these addresses is the shortest abbreviation for the IP address:
3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB:0000:0000:0057?

3FFE:1044::AB::57
3FFE:1044::00AB::0057
3FFE:1044:0:0:AB::57
3FFE:1044:0:0:00AB::0057
3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB::57
3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB::0057

Explanation: The rules for reducing the notation of IPv6 addresses are:
1. Omit any leading 0s (zeros) in any hextet.
2. Replace any single, contiguous string of one or more 16-bit hextets consisting of all zeros
with a double colon (::) .
3. The double colon (::) can only be used once within an address.

24. A network administrator has received the IPv6 prefix 2001:DB8::/48 for subnetting.
Assuming the administrator does not subnet into the interface ID portion of the address
space, how many subnets can the administrator create from the /48 prefix?

16
256
4096
65536

Explanation: With a network prefix of 48, there will be 16 bits available for subnetting
because the interface ID starts at bit 64. Sixteen bits will yield 65536 subnets.

25. Given IPv6 address prefix 2001:db8::/48, what will be the last subnet that is created if
the subnet prefix is changed to /52?

2001:db8:0:f00::/52
2001:db8:0:8000::/52
2001:db8:0:f::/52
2001:db8:0:f000::/52

Explanation: Prefix 2001:db8::/48 has 48 network bits. If we subnet to a /52, we are moving
the network boundary four bits to the right and creating 16 subnets. The first subnet is
2001:db8::/52 the last subnet is 2001:db8:0:f000::/52.

26. Consider the following range of addresses:

2001:0DB8:BC15:00A0:0000::
2001:0DB8:BC15:00A1:0000::
2001:0DB8:BC15:00A2:0000::

2001:0DB8:BC15:00AF:0000::

The prefix-length for the range of addresses is /60 .

Explanation: All the addresses have the part 2001:0DB8:BC15:00A in common. Each
number or letter in the address represents 4 bits, so the prefix-length is /60.

27. What type of IPv6 address is FE80::1?

loopback
link-local
multicast
global unicast

Explanation: Link-local IPv6 addresses start with FE80::/10, which is any address from
FE80:: to FEBF::. Link-local addresses are used extensively in IPv6 and allow directly
connected devices to communicate with each other on the link they share.

28. Refer to the exhibit. A company is deploying an IPv6 addressing scheme for its
network. The company design document indicates that the subnet portion of the IPv6
addresses is used for the new hierarchical network design, with the site subsection to
represent multiple geographical sites of the company, the sub-site section to represent
multiple campuses at each site, and the subnet section to indicate each network segment
separated by routers. With such a scheme, what is the maximum number of subnets
achieved per sub-site?
Refer to the exhibit. A company is deploying an IPv6 addressing scheme for its network.
The company design document indicates that the subnet portion of the IPv6 addresses is
used for the new hierarchical network design, with the s ite subsection to represent
multiple geographical sites of the company, the s ub-site section to represent multiple
campuses at each site, and the s ubnet section to indicate each network segment
separated by routers. With such a scheme, what is the maximum number of subnets
achieved per sub-site ?

0
4
16
256

Explanation: Because only one hexadecimal character is used to represent the subnet, that
one character can represent 16 different values 0 through F.

29. What is used in the EUI-64 process to create an IPv6 interface ID on an IPv6 enabled
interface?

the MAC address of the IPv6 enabled interface


a randomly generated 64-bit hexadecimal address
an IPv6 address that is provided by a DHCPv6 server
an IPv4 address that is configured on the interface

Explanation: The EUI-64 process uses the MAC address of an interface to construct an
interface ID (IID). Because the MAC address is only 48 bits in length, 16 additional bits
(FF:FE) must be added to the MAC address to create the full 64-bit interface ID.

30. What is the prefix for the host address 2001:DB8:BC15:A:12AB::1/64?

2001:DB8:BC15
2001:DB8:BC15:A
2001:DB8:BC15:A:1
2001:DB8:BC15:A:12

Explanation: The network portion, or prefix, of an IPv6 address is identified through the
prefix length. A /64 prefix length indicates that the first 64 bits of the IPv6 address is the
network portion. Hence the prefix is 2001:DB8:BC15:A.

31. An IPv6 enabled device sends a data packet with the destination address of FF02::1.
What is the target of this packet?​

the one IPv6 device on the link that has been uniquely configured with this address
all IPv6 enabled devices on the local link​or network
only IPv6 DHCP servers​
only IPv6 configured routers

Explanation: This address is one of the assigned IPv6 multicast addresses. Packets
addressed to FF02::1 are for all IPv6 enabled devices on the link or network. FF02::2 is for
all IPv6 routers that exist on the network.

32. Match the IPv6 address with the IPv6 address type. (Not all options are used.)

Place the options in the following order:

::1 loopback

FF02::1 all node multicast

FF02::1:FFAE:F85F solicited node multicast

2001:DB8::BAF:3F57:FE94 global unicast

Explanation: FF02::1:FFAE:F85F is a solicited node multicast address.


2001:DB8::BAF:3F57:FE94 is a global unicast address.
FF02::1 is the all node multicast address. Packets sent to this address will be received by all
IPv6 hosts on the local link.
::1 is the IPv6 loopback address.
There are no examples of link local or unique local addresses provided.

33. Which IPv6 prefix is reserved for communication between devices on the same link?

FC00::/7
2001::/32
FE80::/10
FDFF::/7

Explanation: IPv6 link-local unicast addresses are in the FE80::/10 prefix range and are not
routable. They are used only for communications between devices on the same link.

34. Which type of IPv6 address refers to any unicast address that is assigned to multiple
hosts?

unique local
global unicast
link-local
anycast
Explanation: The IPv6 specifications include anycast addresses. An anycast address is any
unicast IPv6 address that is assigned to multiple devices.

35. What are two types of IPv6 unicast addresses? (Choose two.)

multicast
loopback
link-local
anycast
broadcast

Explanation: Multicast, anycast, and unicast are types of IPv6 addresses. There is no
broadcast address in IPv6. Loopback and link-local are specific types of unicast addresses.

36. Which service provides dynamic global IPv6 addressing to end devices without using
a server that keeps a record of available IPv6 addresses?

stateful DHCPv6
SLAAC
static IPv6 addressing
stateless DHCPv6

Explanation: Using stateless address autoconfiguration (SLAAC), a PC can solicit a router


and receive the prefix length of the network. From this information the PC can then create its
own IPv6 global unicast address.

37. Which protocol supports Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) for dynamic
assignment of IPv6 addresses to a host?

ARPv6
DHCPv6
ICMPv6
UDP

Explanation: SLAAC uses ICMPv6 messages when dynamically assigning an IPv6 address
to a host. DHCPv6 is an alternate method of assigning an IPv6 addresses to a host. ARPv6
does not exist. Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) provides the functionality of ARP for IPv6
networks. UDP is the transport layer protocol used by DHCPv6.

38. Three methods allow IPv6 and IPv4 to co-exist. Match each method with its description.
(Not all options are used.)

Place the options in the following order:

The IPv4 packets and IPv6 packets coexist in the same network. dual-stack

The IPv6 packet is transported inside an IPv4 packet. tunneling

IPv6 packets are converted into IPv4 packets, and vice versa. translation

39. A technician uses the ping 127.0.0.1 command. What is the technician testing?

the TCP/IP stack on a network host


connectivity between two adjacent Cisco devices
connectivity between a PC and the default gateway
connectivity between two PCs on the same network
physical connectivity of a particular PC and the network

40. Refer to the exhibit. An administrator is trying to troubleshoot connectivity between


PC1 and PC2 and uses the tracert command from PC1 to do it. Based on the displayed
output, where should the administrator begin troubleshooting?

PC2
R1
SW2
R2
SW1

Explanation: Tracert is used to trace the path a packet takes. The only successful
response was from the first device along the path on the same LAN as the sending host. The
first device is the default gateway on router R1. The administrator should therefore start
troubleshooting at R1.
41. Which protocol is used by the traceroute command to send and receive echo-requests
and echo-replies?

SNMP
ICMP
Telnet
TCP

Explanation: Traceroute uses the ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) to send and
receive echo-request and echo-reply messages.

42. Which ICMPv6 message is sent when the IPv6 hop limit field of a packet is
decremented to zero and the packet cannot be forwarded?

network unreachable
time exceeded
protocol unreachable
port unreachable

Explanation: ICMPv6 uses the hop limit field in the IPv6 packet header to determine if the
packet has expired. If the hop limit field has reached zero, a router will send a time exceeded
message back towards the source indicating that the router cannot forward the packet.

43. A user executes a traceroute over IPv6. At what point would a router in the path to the
destination device drop the packet?

when the value of the Hop Limit field reaches 255


when the value of the Hop Limit field reaches zero
when the router receives an ICMP time exceeded message
when the target host responds with an ICMP echo reply message

Explanation: When a traceroute is performed, the value in the Hop Limit field of an IPv6
packet determines how many router hops the packet can travel. Once the Hop Limit field
reaches a value of zero, it can no longer be forwarded and the receiving router will drop the
packet.

44. What is the purpose of ICMP messages?

to inform routers about network topology changes


to ensure the delivery of an IP packet
to provide feedback of IP packet transmissions
to monitor the process of a domain name to IP address resolution

Explanation: The purpose of ICMP messages is to provide feedback about issues that are
related to the processing of IP packets.

45. What source IP address does a router use by default when the traceroute command is
issued?

the highest configured IP address on the router


a loopback IP address
the IP address of the outbound interface
the lowest configured IP address on the router

Explanation: When sending an echo request message, a router will use the IP address of
the exit interface as the source IP address. This default behavior can be changed by using
an extended ping and specifying a specific source IP address.

46. Match each description with an appropriate IP address. (Not all options are used.)

Place the options in the following order:

a link-local address 169.254.1.5

a TEST-NET address 192.0.2.123

an experimental address 240.2.6.255

a private address 172.19.20.5

a loopback address 127.0.0.1

Explanation: Link-Local addresses are assigned automatically by the OS environment and


are located in the block 169.254.0.0/16. The private addresses ranges are 10.0.0.0/8,
172.16.0.0/12, and 192.168.0.0/16. TEST-NET addresses belong to the range 192.0.2.0/24.
The addresses in the block 240.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.254 are reserved as experimental
addresses. Loopback addresses belong to the block 127.0.0.0/8.

47. A user issues a ping 192.135.250.103 command and receives a response that includes
a code of 1. What does this code represent?

host unreachable
protocol unreachable
port unreachable
network unreachable
48. Which subnet would include the address 192.168.1.96 as a usable host address?

192.168.1.64/26
192.168.1.32/27
192.168.1.32/28
192.168.1.64/29

Explanation: For the subnet of 192.168.1.64/26, there are 6 bits for host addresses, yielding
64 possible addresses. However, the first and last subnets are the network and broadcast
addresses for this subnet. Therefore, the range of host addresses for this subnet is
192.168.1.65 to 192.168.1.126. The other subnets do not contain the address 192.168.1.96
as a valid host address.

49. Open the PT Activity. Perform the tasks in the activity instructions and then answer the
question.

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What are the three IPv6 addresses displayed when the route from PC1 to PC2 is traced?
(Choose three.)

2001:DB8:1:1::1
2001:DB8:1:1::A
2001:DB8:1:2::2
2001:DB8:1:2::1
2001:DB8:1:3::1
2001:DB8:1:3::2
2001:DB8:1:4::1

Explanation: Using the ipv6config command on PC2 displays the IPv6 address of PC2,
which is 2001:DB8:1:4::A. The IPV6 link-local address, FE80::260:70FF:FE34:6930, is not
used in route tracing. Using the tracert 2001:DB8:1:4::A command on PC1 displays four
addresses: 2001:DB8:1:1::1, 2001:DB8:1:2::1 , 2001:DB8:1:3::2, and 2001:DB8:1:4::A.

50. A host is transmitting a broadcast. Which host or hosts will receive it?

all hosts in the same subnet


a specially defined group of hosts
the closest neighbor on the same network
all hosts on the Internet

Explanation: A broadcast is delivered to every host that has an IP address within the same
network.

51. A host is transmitting a unicast. Which host or hosts will receive it?

one specific host


a specially defined group of hosts
all hosts on the Internet
the closest neighbor on the same network
52. A user issues a ping 2001:db8:FACE:39::10 command and receives a response that
includes a code of 3. What does this code represent?

address unreachable
network unreachable
host unreachable
protocol unreachable

53. A host is transmitting a multicast. Which host or hosts will receive it?

a specially defined group of hosts


the closest neighbor on the same network
one specific host
directly connected network devices

60. Which is the compressed format of the IPv6 address


2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:a0b0:0008:0001?

2001:db8::a0b0:8:1
2001:db8::ab8:1:0:1000
2001:db80:0:1::80:1
2001:db80:::1::80:1

61. Which is the compressed format of the IPv6 address


fe80:09ea:0000:2200:0000:0000:0fe0:0290?

fe80:9ea:0:2200::fe0:290
fe80:9:20::b000:290
fe80:9ea0::2020:0:bf:e0:9290
fe80:9ea0::2020::bf:e0:9290

62. Which is the compressed format of the IPv6 address


2002:0042:0010:c400:0000:0000:0000:0909?

2002:42:10:c400::909
200:420:110:c4b::910:0:90
2002:4200::25:1090:0:99
2002:42::25:1090:0:99

63. Which is the compressed format of the IPv6 address


2001:0db8:0000:0000:0ab8:0001:0000:1000?

2001:db8::ab8:1:0:1000
2001:db8::a0b0:8:1
2001:db8:1::ab8:0:1
2001:db8:0:1::8:1
64. Which is the compressed format of the IPv6 address
2002:0420:00c4:1008:0025:0190:0000:0990?

2002:420:c4:1008:25:190::990
2002:42:10:c400::909
2002:4200::25:1090:0:99
2002:42::25:1090:0:99

65. Which is the compressed format of the IPv6 address


2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:a0b0:0008:0001?

2001:db8::a0b0:8:1
2001:db8:1::ab8:0:1
2001:db8::ab8:1:0:1000
2001:db8:0:1::8:1

66. Which is the compressed format of the IPv6 address


fe80:0000:0000:0000:0220:0b3f:f0e0:0029?

fe80::220:b3f:f0e0:29
fe80:9ea:0:2200::fe0:290
fe80:9ea0::2020:0:bf:e0:9290
fe80:9ea0::2020::bf:e0:9290

67. Which is the compressed format of the IPv6 address


2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:a0b0:0008:0001?

2001:db8::a0b0:8:1
2001:db8::ab8:1:0:1000
2001:db80:0:1::80:1
2001:db8:0:1::8:1

68. Which is the compressed format of the IPv6 address


2002:0042:0010:c400:0000:0000:0000:0909?

2002:42:10:c400::909
2002:4200::25:1090:0:99
2002:420:c4:1008:25:190::990
2002:42::25:1090:0:99

69. Which is the compressed format of the IPv6 address


fe80:09ea:0000:2200:0000:0000:0fe0:0290?

fe80:9ea:0:2200::fe0:290
fe80:9ea0::2020:0:bf:e0:9290
fe80::220:b3f:f0e0:29
fe80::0220:0b3f:f0e0:0029

70. A user issues a ping 2001:db8:FACE:39::10 command and receives a response that
includes a code of 2. What does this code represent?

beyond scope of the source address


communication with the destination administratively prohibited
address unreachable
no route to destination

71. A user issues a ping 192.135.250.103 command and receives a response that includes
a code of 1. What does this code represent?

host unreachable
beyond scope of the source address
address unreachable
communication with the destination administratively prohibited
72. A user issues a ping fe80:65ab:dcc1::100 command and receives a response that
includes a code of 3. What does this code represent?

address unreachable
communication with the destination administratively prohibited
beyond scope of the source address
no route to destination

73. A user issues a ping 10.10.14.67 command and receives a response that includes a
code of 0. What does this code represent?

network unreachable
protocol unreachable
port unreachable
host unreachable
74. A user issues a ping fe80:65ab:dcc1::100 command and receives a response that
includes a code of 4. What does this code represent?
A user issues a ping fe80:65ab:dcc1::100 command and receives a response that includes
a code of 4. What does this code represent?

port unreachable
host unreachable
protocol unreachable
network unreachable

75. A user issues a ping 198.133.219.8 command and receives a response that includes a
code of 0. What does this code represent?

network unreachable
protocol unreachable
port unreachable
host unreachable

76. A user issues a ping 2001:db8:3040:114::88 command and receives a response that
includes a code of 4. What does this code represent?

port unreachable
host unreachable
protocol unreachable
network unreachable

77. A user issues a ping 2001:db8:FACE:39::10 command and receives a response that
includes a code of 2. What does this code represent?

beyond scope of the source address


host unreachable
protocol unreachable
network unreachable

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105 COMMENTS

tata  2 months ago

A user issues a ping 198.133.219.8 command and receives a response that includes a code
of 0. What does this code represent?

protocol unreachable

host unreachable

network unreachable

port unreachable
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Anet  3 months ago

A user issues a ping fe80:65ab:dcc1::100 command and receives a response that includes a
code of 3. What does this code represent?

no route to destination

address unreachable

beyond scope of the source address

communication with the destination administratively prohibited

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Vegeta  4 months ago

Where are 54-59?

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mmm  5 months ago

The Midix Device*


1. Router
2. Hub
3. Printer
4. Switch
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ShadowOp  5 months ago

 Reply to mmm
Router
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mmm  5 months ago

What is the prefix for the host address 2001:DB8:BC15:A:12AB::1/48?*


– A. 2001:db8:bc15
– B. 2001:db8:bc15:a
– C. 2001:db8:bc15:a:1
– D. 2001:db8:bc15:a:12

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mcm  1 month ago

 Reply to mmm
B. 2001:db8:bc15:a
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Sokkong Somnang  6 months ago

4
Which address is a valid IPv6 link-local unicast address?

FE80::1:4545:6578:ABC1
FC90:5678:4251:FFFF
FE0A::100:7788:998F
FD80::1:1234
FEC8:1::FFFF

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delightfulsmoke  3 months ago

 Reply to Sokkong Somnang


FE80
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abu  8 months ago

Open the PT Activity. Perform the tasks in the activity instructions and then answer the
question.

What are the three IPv6 addresses displayed when the route from PC1 to PC2 is traced?
(Choose three.)

2001:DB8:1:1::1
2001:DB8:1:1::A
2001:DB8:1:2::2
2001:DB8:1:2::1
2001:DB8:1:3::1
2001:DB8:1:3::2
2001:DB8:1:4::1

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matsuda  2 months ago

 Reply to abu
2001:DB8:1:1::1
2001:DB8:1:2::2
2001:DB8:1:3::1

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viva  10 months ago

Open the PT Activity. Perform the tasks in the activity instructions and then answer the
question.

What are the three IPv6 addresses displayed when the route from PC1 to PC2 is traced?
(Choose three.)

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King Kurls  10 months ago

69A user issues a ping 10.10.14.67 command and receives a response that includes a code
of 0 . What does this code represent?

protocol unreachable
network unreachable (Correct Answer)
port unreachable
host unreachable

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rrou  10 months ago

1
A host is transmitting a multicast. Which host or hosts will receive it?

all hosts with the same IP address


all hosts on the Internet
one specific host
a specially defined group of hosts

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Ved Patel  10 months ago

A user issues a ping 198.133.219.8 command and receives a response that includes a code
of 0 . What does this code represent?

network unreachable
protocol unreachable
host unreachable
port unreachable

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khatan  11 months ago

Match the IPv6 address with the IPv6 address type. (Not all options are used

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hone  11 months ago

Which of these addresses is the shortest abbreviation for the IP address:


3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB:0000:0000:0057?

3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB::57
3FFE:1044:0:0:00AB::0057
3FFE:1044::AB::57
3FFE:1044:0:0:AB::57
3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB::0057
3FFE:1044::00AB::0057

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sils  2 months ago

 Reply to hone
option 4
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M Azeem  1 year ago

Consider the following range of addresses:


2001:0DB8:BC15:00A0:0000::
2001:0DB8:BC15:00A1:0000::
2001:0DB8:BC15:00A2:0000::

2001:0DB8:BC15:00AF:0000::
The prefix-length for the range of addresses is
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Anas  1 year ago

 Reply to M Azeem
/64
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Arslan  11 months ago

 Reply to M Azeem
/60
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hmslond  1 year ago

A user issues a ping fe80:65ab:dcc1::100 command and receives a response that includes a
code of 3 . What does this code represent?

address unreachable
no route to destination
communication with the destination administratively prohibited
beyond scope of the source address

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amni  1 year ago

Open the PT Activity. Perform the tasks in the activity instructions and then answer the
question.

What are the three IPv6 addresses displayed when the route from PC1 to PC2 is traced?
(Choose three.)

2001:DB8:1:1::1
2001:DB8:1:2::1
2001:DB8:1:3::2
2001:DB8:1:4::A

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sasa  1 year ago

 Reply to amni
Mila bhai koi anser??
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Smudge  10 months ago

 Reply to amni
2001:DB8:1:1::1

2001:DB8:1:2::1

2001:DB8:1:3::2

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wahid  1 year ago

2001:0DB8:BC15:00AF:0000::
The prefix-length for the range of addresses is

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Gnne  1 year ago

15) Consider the following range of addresses:


2001:0DB8:BC15:00A0:0000::
2001:0DB8:BC15:00A1:0000::
2001:0DB8:BC15:00A2:0000::

2001:0DB8:BC15:00AF:0000::
The prefix-length for the range of addresses is

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Anfal  1 year ago

 Reply to Gnne
The prefix-length for the range of addresses is 64
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Dana  1 year ago

 Reply to Anfal

It's not /64 it's /60

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Ananta  1 year ago

 Reply to Gnne
Consider the following range of addresses:
2001:0DB8:BC15:00A0:0000::
2001:0DB8:BC15:00A1:0000::
2001:0DB8:BC15:00A2:0000::

2001:0DB8:BC15:00AF:0000::
The prefix-length for the range of addresses is

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tempuser  1 year ago

 Reply to Gnne
All the addresses have the part 2001:0DB8:BC15:00A in common. Each number or letter in
the address represents 4 bits, so the prefix-length is /60.

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Kaushal Shinde  1 year ago

 Reply to Gnne
60

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Yamira  1 year ago

A user issues a ping fe80:65ab:dcc1::100 command and receives a response that includes a
code of 4 . What does this code represent?

port unreachable

network unreachable

protocol unreachable

host unreachable
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Akira  2 years ago

A user issues a ping 10.10.14.67 command and receives a response that includes a code
of 0 . What does this code represent?

port unreachable
host unreachable
protocol unreachable
network unreachable

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BAO KA  1 year ago

 Reply to Akira
network unreachable

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gef  2 years ago

the site administrator has been told that a particular network at the site must accommodate
126 hosts. Which subnet mask would be used that contains the required number of host bits?

2002:420:c4:1008:25:190::990
2002:42:10:c400::909
2002:42::25:1090:0:99
2002:4200::25:1090:0:99

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Bob  2 years ago

is this still up to date?

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Hanna  2 years ago

 Reply to Bob
Yes
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Bob  2 years ago

hi guys, does this test contain a part where we need to do something in packet tracer? Thx
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fghj  2 years ago

 Reply to Bob
question 49
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Sasuke  2 years ago

Are these still up to date? i just started this class and have failed the first three test but this will
help if they’re up to date, thank you
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IT Administrator  2 years ago

 Reply to Sasuke
Author
Yes, it still valid
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Hinata  2 years ago

 Reply to Sasuke
I know I just started this too and I never realized they have these on here until a friend
showed it

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Alex  3 years ago

New question:
Which of these addresses is the shortest abbreviation for the IP address:
3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB:0000:0000:0057?

3FFE:1044:0:0:00AB::0057
3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB::0057
3FFE:1044::AB::57
3FFE:1044:0:0:AB::57
3FFE:1044::00AB::0057
3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB::57

Option 3
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SanchezR  3 years ago

 Reply to Alex
Can’t be #3, :: was used twice – correct answer is #4
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jfhcjhs  2 years ago

 Reply to Alex
3FFE:1044:0:0:AB::57
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void  3 years ago

Which type of IPv6 address refers to any unicast address that is assigned to multiple hosts?

global unicast
link-local
anycast
unique local

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Vinarino  3 years ago

 Reply to void
anycast
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sithum  1 year ago

 Reply to void
anycast
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Tony  3 years ago

14. Refer to the exhibit. Considering the addresses already used and having to remain
within the 10.16.10.0/24 network range, which subnet address could be assigned to the

network containing 25 hosts?

10.16.10.160/26
10.16.10.128/28
10.16.10.64/27
10.16.10.224/26
10.16.10.240/27
10.16.10.240/28

Explanation: Addresses 10.16.10.0 through 10.16.10.63 are taken for the leftmost network.
Addresses 10.16.10.192 through 10.16.10.207 are used by the center network.The address
space from 208-255 assumes a /28 mask, which does not allow enough host bits to
accommodate 25 host addresses.The address ranges that are available include
10.16.10.64/26 and10.16.10.128/26. To accommodate 25 hosts, 5 host bits are needed, so a
/27 mask is necessary. Four possible /27 subnets could be created from the available
addresses between 10.16.10.64 and 10.16.10.191:
10.16.10.64/27
10.16.10.96/27
10.16.10.128/27
10.16.10.160/27

How to calculate the range of available addresses with /27 subnets ??

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Vinarino  3 years ago

 Reply to Tony
Group-Size = number hosts needed (-2)
/27 [.224] [00011111] typically has a group-size of 32 THUS: 32 -2 = 30

128 group size = 128 – 10000000 (126 hosts available) /25


192 group size = 64 – 11000000 ( 62 hosts available) /26
224 group size = 32 – 11100000 ( 30 hosts available) /27 <== 30 (25 needed)
240 group size = 16 – 11110000 ( 14 hosts available) /28
248 group size = 8 – 11111000 ( 6 hosts available) /29
252 group size = 4 – 11111100 ( 2 hosts available) /30
254 group size = 2 – 11111110 ( 1 host available) /31
255 group size = 1 – 11111111 ( 0 hosts available) /32

= LOGIC – no calculating required

I need 120 hosts. Don’t think. Look for 128.


I need 50 hosts. Don’t think. Look for 64

Picture above: .0 and .192 are taken


Picture above: /26 & /28 are taken
= The in-between is missing

Finally 128 is 1000000 (meaning 1 & 0 = two networks available.) 128/2=64

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Denis  3 years ago

is there a final for module 11- 17?

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IT Administrator  3 years ago

 Reply to Denis
Author
No, only final https://itexamanswers.net/ccna-1-v7-0-final-exam-answers-full-introduction-to-
networks.html
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n0tp1v4  3 years ago

Are they all correct? Has anyone tried them?

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Mbf  3 years ago

 Reply to n0tp1v4
Yes they are

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Matt  3 years ago

how can I download these questions?

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IT Administrator  3 years ago

 Reply to Matt
Author
You can copy to MS Word

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naby  3 years ago

Refer to the exhibit. A company is deploying an IPv6 addressing scheme for its network. The
company design document indicates that the subnet portion of the IPv6 addresses is used for
the new hierarchical network design, with the s ite subsection to represent multiple
geographical sites of the company, the s ub-site section to represent multiple campuses at
each site, and the s ubnet section to indicate each network segment separated by routers.
With such a scheme, what is the maximum number of subnets achieved per sub-site ?

0
4
16
256

one choice

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johnny  3 years ago

 Reply to naby
16

Because only one hexadecimal character is used to represent the subnet, that one
character can represent 16 different values 0 through F
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Cassandra  3 years ago

 Reply to johnny
correct. I did the test and got this question right by putting 16.
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Name  3 years ago

 Reply to naby
I think 16

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DOCTOR MUHAMMAD BILAL QASIR  3 years ago

 Reply to naby
16

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Smiles005  3 years ago

 Reply to naby
Is the spaces between s and the rest of the letters typos?

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Roth  8 months ago

 Reply to naby
16 Is Correct answer
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HARKIRT SINGH  4 years ago

A user issues a ping 2001:db8:3040:114::88 command and receives a response that includes
a code of 4 . What does this code represent?

port unreachable
network unreachable
host unreachable
protocol unreachable

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IT Administrator  3 years ago

 Reply to HARKIRT SINGH


Author
port unreachable

Thanks for sharing!

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dasada  3 years ago

 Reply to HARKIRT SINGH


port unreachable

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Niko  4 years ago

A user issues a ping 192.135.250.103 command and receives a response that includes a code
of 1 . What does this code represent?

host unreachable
protocol unreachable
network unreachable
port unreachable

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arrre  4 years ago

Which of these addresses is the shortest abbreviation for the IP address:


3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB:0000:0000:0057?

3FFE:1044:0:0:00AB::0057
3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB::0057
3FFE:1044:0:0:AB::57
3FFE:1044::00AB::0057
3FFE:1044::AB::57
3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB::57

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EMMANUEL BAAFI  4 years ago

 Reply to arrre
The third answer pls

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hussam  3 years ago

 Reply to arrre
3FFE:1044::AB::57

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alvzmendes  3 years ago


 Reply to arrre
3FFE:1044:0:0:AB::57
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hi love u admin  4 years ago

What happens when the transport input ssh command is entered on the switch vty lines?
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IT Administrator  4 years ago

 Reply to hi love u admin


Author
True answer in here: https://itexamanswers.net/question/what-happens-when-the-transport-
input-ssh-command-is-entered-on-the-switch-vty-lines

Thanks for sharing!


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EMMANUEL BAAFI  4 years ago

 Reply to hi love u admin


For remote access in a secure way as compared to Telnet
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Roberto Garzone  4 years ago

Which of these addresses is the shortest abbreviation for the IP address:


3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB:0000:0000:0057?

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IT Administrator  4 years ago

 Reply to Roberto Garzone


Author
This question avalable

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Roberto Garzone  4 years ago

 Reply to IT Administrator
Excuse me. I sent it to you because the automatic search did not see it.

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unknown  4 years ago

 Reply to Roberto Garzone


3FFE:1044:0:0:AB::57
3FFE:1044::AB:0:0:57
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Blil  4 years ago

A user issues a ping fe80:65ab:dcc1::100 command and receives a response that includes a
code of 3 . What does this code represent?
communication with the destination administratively prohibited
no route to destination

address unreachable

beyond scope of the source address

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IT Administrator  4 years ago

 Reply to Blil
Author
Some of the Destination Unreachable codes for ICMPv6 are as follows:

0 – No route to destination
1 – Communication with the destination is administratively prohibited (e.g., firewall)
2 – Beyond scope of the source address
3 – Address unreachable
4 – Port unreachable

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unknown  4 years ago

 Reply to Blil
https://www.iana.org/assignments/icmpv6-parameters/icmpv6-parameters.xhtml

check that link out


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Logan  4 years ago

 Reply to Blil
what about a code of 2?
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mohamed  4 years ago

 Reply to Blil
right answer is :

address unreachable

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agumase birhanu  4 years ago

tanks all
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Junaid Hassan  4 years ago

23. Which of these addresses is the shortest abbreviation for the IP address:
3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB:0000:0000:0057?

3FFE:1044::AB::57
3FFE:1044::00AB::0057
3FFE:1044:0:0:AB::57
3FFE:1044:0:0:00AB::0057
3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB::57
3FFE:1044:0000:0000:00AB::0057

Why 1st option is not correct??


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gurpreet bal  4 years ago

 Reply to Junaid Hassan


yes why 1st is not correct?
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ryan  4 years ago

 Reply to Junaid Hassan


I’m pretty sure you can only use the double colon once per address?
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Some guy  4 years ago

 Reply to ryan
Correct

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asdf  4 years ago

 Reply to Junaid Hassan


because, only zeroes are deleted, and you need three sets of zeroes in a row to use double
colon.
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3r1v4s  4 years ago

19
Qual sub-rede incluiria o endereço 192.168.1.96 como um endereço de host utilizável?

192.168.1.64/26
192.168.1.64/29
192.168.1.32/28
192.168.1.32/27

Sorry, my exam is in Portuguese!

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nildo_rj  3 years ago

 Reply to 3r1v4s
192.168.1.64/26
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Skull_666  2 years ago

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Para a sub-rede de 192.168.1.64/26, existem 6 bits para endereços de host, resultando em
64 endereços possíveis. No entanto, a primeira e a última sub-rede são os endereços de
rede e de broadcast dessa sub-rede. Portanto, o intervalo de endereços de host para esta
sub-rede é 192.168.1.65 a 192.168.1.126. As outras sub-redes não contêm o endereço
192.168.1.96 como um endereço de host válido.

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sana ullah  4 years ago

Refer to the exhibit. A company is deploying an IPv6 addressing scheme for its network. The
company design document indicates that the subnetportion of the IPv6 addresses is used for
the new hierarchical network design, with the s ite subsection to represent multiple
geographical sites of the company, the s ub-site section to represent multiple campuses at
each site, and the s ubnet section to indicate each network segment separated by routers.
With such a scheme, what is the maximum number of subnets achieved per sub-site ?

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16

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Aditya  4 years ago

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answer is 16

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unknown  4 years ago

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this tripped me out but spent a while trying to get my head around it.
Question is sneaky and asking what is the maximum number of SUBNET’s achieved PER
sub-site ?

Question asking how many subnets can you have per sub-site. if you see in the picture the
Subnet portion is only 1 bit, so there is only 16 possible subnets. (Hex 0 – F)

hope this makes sense.

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