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Chapter 4 Review

This document summarizes a review of ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol). It contains 6 multiple choice questions about ICMP that assess the reader's understanding of topics like ICMP message types, fields, and functions like redirection. The questions cover ICMP messages like Echo Request, Source Quench, and Redirect as well as RFC 792 and uses of ICMP like default routing and congestion control.

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Chapter 4 Review

This document summarizes a review of ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol). It contains 6 multiple choice questions about ICMP that assess the reader's understanding of topics like ICMP message types, fields, and functions like redirection. The questions cover ICMP messages like Echo Request, Source Quench, and Redirect as well as RFC 792 and uses of ICMP like default routing and congestion control.

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Bottom of Form Question1 Marks: 9 Match each item with a statement below. Occurs when network traffic starts to exceed handling capacities.
Netw ork congestion

First published in 1981, defines the primary functions of, and blueprints for, ICMP messages to this day.
RFC 792

Permits a receiving host or intermediate gateway to instruct a sending host to adjust (lower) its sending rate to ease congestion problems.
ICMP Source Quench

A form of ICMP Echo communication.


PING

A connectionless process with no guarantee of delivery.


ICMP Echo Request

Silently discards packets without indicating any cause, thereby thwarting auto-recovery or auto-reconfiguration attempts.
Black hole router

Typically learn about routes through the manually configured default gateway setting and the process of redirection.
IP hosts

This ICMP packet is obsolete.


Code 6: Destination Netw ork Unknow n

A router can send this ICMP message to indicate that there is a better way to get to the desired host.
Code 1: Redirect Datagram for the Host

Correct Marks for this submission: 9/9. Question2 Marks: 1 ICMP packets contain only three required fields after the IP header: Type, Code, and Checksum. Answer: True Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1. Question3 Marks: 1 Routers can use ICMP to provide a default gateway setting to a host (if the host requests assistance). Answer: True Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1. Question4 Marks: 1 Routers send ICMP Redirect messages to hosts to indicate that a preferable route exists. Answer: True Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1. Question5 Marks: 1 The value 0 in the IP header Protocol field denotes that an ICMP header follows the IP header. Answer: True Correct False False False False

Marks for this submission: 1/1. Question6 Marks: 1 With router advertising, the default Lifetime value for route entries is 10 minutes. Answer: True Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1. Top of Form
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