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CCNA 1 Chapter 6 V4

The document contains questions and answers from a CCNA 1 chapter on IPv4 addressing. It includes multiple choice questions about IPv4 address sizes, subnet masks, valid IP addresses, private address ranges, and host configuration issues.

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CCNA 1 Chapter 6 V4

The document contains questions and answers from a CCNA 1 chapter on IPv4 addressing. It includes multiple choice questions about IPv4 address sizes, subnet masks, valid IP addresses, private address ranges, and host configuration issues.

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CCNA 1 Chapter 6 V4.0 2011 Answers 100% 1. How many bits make up an IPv4 address? 128 64 48 32 ** 2.

Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator has to deve op an IP addressin! s"heme that uses the 1#2.1$%.1.& '24 address spa"e. (he network that "ontains the seria ink has a ready been addressed out of a separate ran!e. )a"h network wi be a o"ated the same number of host addresses. *hi"h network mask wi be appropriate to address the remainin! networks? 255.255.255.248 255.255.255.224 255.255.255.192 255.255.255.240 255.255.255.128 255.255.255.252 +.

Refer to the exhibit. (he network administrator has assi!ned the internetwork of ,-.I// an address ran!e of 1#2.1$%.1&.&. (his address ran!e has been subnetted usin! a '2# mask. In order to a""ommodate a new bui din!0 thete"hni"ian has de"ided to use the fifth subnet for "onfi!urin! the new network 1subnet 2ero is the first subnet3. -y "ompany po i"ies0 the router interfa"e is a ways assi!ned the first usab e host address and the work!roup server is !iven the ast usab e host address. *hi"h "onfi!uration shou d be entered into thework!roup server4s properties to a ow "onne"tivity to the network? IP address: 192.168.10.38 su net !as": 255.255.255.240 de#au$t %atewa&: 192.168.10.39 IP address: 192.168.10.38 su net !as": 255.255.255.240 de#au$t %atewa&: 192.168.10.33 IP address: 192.168.10.38 su net !as": 255.255.255.248 de#au$t %atewa&: 192.168.10.33 IP address: 192.168.10.39 su net !as": 255.255.255.248 de#au$t %atewa&: 192.168.10.31 IP address: 192.168.10.254 su net !as": 255.255.255.0 de#au$t %atewa&: 192.168.10.1 4.

Refer to the exhibit. *hi"h network prefix wi work with the IP addressin! s"heme shown in the !raphi". '24

'16 '20 '2( '25 '28 5.

Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator dis"overs that host A is havin! troub e with Internet "onne"tivity0 but the server farm has fu "onne"tivity. In addition0 host A has fu "onne"tivity to the server farm. *hat is a possib e "ause of this prob em? )he r*uter has an +n,*rre,t %atewa&. -*st A has an *.er$app+n% netw*r" address. -*st A has an +n,*rre,t de#au$t %atewa& ,*n#+%ured. -*st A has an +n,*rre,t su net !as". NA) +s re/u+red #*r the h*st A netw*r". $. *hat subnet mask wou d a network administrator assi!n to a network address of 162.+&.1.& if it were possib e to have up to 254 hosts? 255.255.0.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.254.0 255.255.248.0 6. 7iven the IP address and subnet mask of 162.1$.1+4.$4 255.255.255.2240 whi"h of the fo owin! wou d des"ribe this address? )h+s +s a usea $e h*st address. )h+s +s a r*ad,ast address. )h+s +s a netw*r" address. )h+s +s n*t a .a$+d address.

%. *hat three fa"ts are true about the network portion of an IPv4 address? 18hoose three.3 +dent+#+es an +nd+.+dua$ de.+,e +s +dent+,a$ #*r a$$ h*sts +n a r*ad,ast d*!a+n +s a$tered as pa,"et +s #*rwarded .ar+es +n $en%th +s used t* #*rward pa,"ets uses #$at address+n% #. *hat is the network address of the host 162.25.$6.## '2+ in binary? 10101100. 00011001.01000011.00000000 10101100. 00011001.01000011.11111111 10101100. 00011001.01000010.00000000 10101100. 00011001.01000010.01100011 10101100. 00010001.01000011. 01100010 10101100. 00011001.00000000.00000000 1&. A router interfa"e has been assi!ned an IP address of 162.1$.1#2.1$$ with a mask of 255.255.255.24%. (o whi"h subnet does the IP address be on!? 1(2.16.0.0 1(2.16.192.0 1(2.16.192.128 1(2.16.192.160 1(2.16.192.168 1(2.16.192.1(6 11.

Refer to the exhibit. *hy wou d the response shown be disp ayed after issuin! the "ommand pin! 126.&.&.1 on a P8? )he IP sett+n%s are n*t pr*per$& ,*n#+%ured *n the h*st. Internet Pr*t*,*$ +s n*t pr*per$& +nsta$$ed *n the h*st. )here +s a pr* $e! at the ph&s+,a$ *r data $+n" $a&er. )he de#au$t %atewa& de.+,e +s n*t *perat+n%. A r*uter *n the path t* the dest+nat+*n h*st has %*ne d*wn.

12. *hat two thin!s wi happen if a router re"eives an I8.P pa"ket whi"h has a ((, va ue of 1 and the destination host is severa hops away? 18hoose two.3 )he r*uter w+$$ d+s,ard the pa,"et. )he r*uter w+$$ de,re!ent the ))0 .a$ue and #*rward the pa,"et t* the ne1t r*uter *n the path t* the dest+nat+*n h*st. )he r*uter w+$$ send a t+!e e1,eeded !essa%e t* the s*ur,e h*st. )he r*uter w+$$ +n,re!ent the ))0 .a$ue and #*rward the pa,"et t* the ne1t r*uter *n the path t* the dest+nat+*n h*st. )he r*uter w+$$ send an IC2P 3ed+re,t 2essa%e t* the s*ur,e h*st. 1+. *hi"h of the fo owin! are features of IPv$? 18hoose three.3 $ar%er address spa,e #aster r*ut+n% pr*t*,*$s data t&pes and ,$asses *# ser.+,e authent+,at+*n and en,r&pt+*n +!pr*.ed h*st na!+n% ,*n.ent+*ns sa!e address+n% s,he!e as IP.4 14. *hi"h pro"ess do routers use to determine the subnet network address based upon a !iven IP address and subnet mask? +nar& add+n% he1ade,+!a$ and+n% +nar& d+.+s+*n +nar& !u$t+p$+,at+*n +nar& AN4+n% 15. *hat is the primary reason for deve opment of IPv$? se,ur+t& header #*r!at s+!p$+#+,at+*n e1panded address+n% ,apa +$+t+es address+n% s+!p$+#+,at+*n 1$. *hi"h three IP addresses are private? 18hoose three.3 1(2.168.33.1 10.35.66.(0 192.168.99.5 1(2.18.88.90 192.33.55.89 1(2.35.16.5

16. *hi"h statements are true re!ardin! IP addressin!? 18hoose two.3 9A( trans ates pub i" addresses to private addresses destined for the Inter net. 5n$& *ne ,*!pan& +s a$$*wed t* use a spe,+#+, pr+.ate netw*r" address spa,e. Pr+.ate addresses are $*,"ed #r*! pu $+, Internet & r*uter. Netw*r" 1(2.32.0.0 +s part *# the pr+.ate address spa,e. IP address 12(.0.0.1 ,an e used #*r a h*st t* d+re,t tra##+, t* +tse$#. 1%. *hi"h IPv4 subnetted addresses represent va id host addresses? 18hoose three.3 1(2.16.4.12( '26 1(2.16.4.155 '26 1(2.16.4.193 '26 1(2.16.4.95 '2( 1(2.16.4.159 '2( 1(2.16.4.20( '2( 1#. *hat is a !roup of hosts "a ed that have identi"a bit patterns in the hi!h order bits of their addresses? an +nternet a netw*r" an *,tet a rad+ 2&.

Refer to the exhibit. Host A is "onne"ted to the ,A90 but it "annot !et a""ess to any resour"es on the Internet. (he "onfi!uration of the host is shown in the

exhibit. *hat "ou d be the "ause of the prob em? )he h*st su net !as" +s +n,*rre,t. )he de#au$t %atewa& +s a netw*r" address. )he de#au$t %atewa& +s a r*ad,ast address. )he de#au$t %atewa& +s *n a d+##erent su net #r*! the h*st. 21. *hi"h of the fo owin! network devi"es are re"ommended to be assi!nedstati" IP addresses? 18hoose three.3 0AN w*r"stat+*ns ser.ers ** netw*r" pr+nters ** r*uters ** re!*te w*r"stat+*ns $apt*ps

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