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Question 1
Given a subnet mask of 255.255.255.224, which of the following addresses can be assigned to network hosts? (Choose three) A 15.234.118.63 B 92.11.178.93 C 134.178.18.56 D 192.168.16.87 E 201.45.116.159 F 217.63.12.192
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Solution for example 1


Write the network and broadcast, then compared the results. + Network addresses: 0, 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224. + Broadcast addresses: 31, 63, 95, 127,159, 191, 223. Answer: B C D

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Question 2
Which of the following host addresses are members of networks that can be routed across the public Internet? (Choose three) A 10.172.13.65 B 172.16.223.125 C 172.64.12.29 D 192.168.23.252 E 198.234.12.95 F 212.193.48.254
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Solution Question 2
Answer: C E F
Addresses that can be routed across the public Internet are called public IP addresses. These addresses belong to class A, B or C only and are not private addresses. Note: Private class A IP addresses: 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255 Private class B IP addresses: 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255 Private class C IP addresses: 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255 Class D addresses are reserved for IP multicast addresses and cant be routed across the Internet (their addresses begin with 224.0.0.0 address). Also we cant use 127.x.x.x address because the number 127 is reserved for loopback and is used for internal testing on the local machine.
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Question 3
ECE Department in UoD needs to design an IP addressing scheme to support his lab network. The Department needs a minimum of 300 sub-networks and a maximum of 50 host addresses per subnet. Working with only one Class B address, which of the following subnet masks will support an appropriate addressing scheme? (Choose two) A 255.255.255.0 B 255.255.255.128 C 255.255.252.0 D 255.255.255.224 E 255.255.255.192 F 255.255.248.0
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Solution Question 3

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Which of the following IP addresses fall into the CIDR block of 115.64.4.0/22? (Choose three) A 115.64.8.32 B 115.64.7.64 C 115.64.6.255 D 115.64.3.255 E 115.64.5.128 F 115.64.12.128
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Solution Question 4
/ 22 means 252. So magic no. 256-252 = 4 . So our Network Subnet will be 0,4,8,12 Our broadcast will be 3.255,7.255,11.255 Let compared with what we have in Q., A ,F both are Subletting Network, so we cannot choose them, So D , is broadcast. Correct answer is B,C,E
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Question 5
The network 172.25.0.0 has been divided into eight equal subnets. Which of the following IP addresses can be assigned to hosts in the third subnet if the ip subnetzero command is configured on the router? (Choose three) A 172.25.78.243 B 172.25.98.16 C 172.25.72.0 D 172.25.94.255 E 172.25.96.17 F. 172.25.100.16

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Solution Question 5
If the ip subnet-zero command is configured then the first subnet is 172.25.0.0. Otherwise the first subnet will be 172.25.32.0). The question stated that the network 172.25.0.0 is divided into eight equal subnets therefore the increment is 256 / 8 = 32 More OR 2N=8 =23 , So N = 3 , it means we have 3 of 1s . easy its corresponding subnet mask is /19 (1111 1111.1111 1111.1110 0000). First subnet: 172.25.0.0/19 Second subnet: 172.25.32.0/19 Third subnet: 172.25.64.0/19 255 224 255 4th subnet: 172.25.96.0/19 5th subnet: 172.25.128.0/19 6th subnet: 172.25.160.0/19 7th subnet: 172.25.192.0/19 8th subnet: 172.25.224.0/19

Answer: A C D
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Question 6

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Solution Question 6
Router A receives 3 subnets: 172.16.64.0/18, 172.16.32.0/24 and 172.16.128.0/18. All these 3 subnets have the same form of 172.16.x.x so our summarized subnet must be also in that form -> Only A, B or C is correct. The smallest subnet mask of these 3 subnets is /18 so our summarized subnet must also have its subnet mask equal or smaller than /18. -> Only answer A has these 2 conditions -> A is correct.
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Question 7
Workstation A has been assigned an IP address of 192.0.2.24/28. Workstation B has been assigned an IP address of 192.0.2.100/28. The two workstations are connected with a straight-through cable. Attempts to ping between the hosts are unsuccessful. What two things can be done to allow communications between the hosts? (Choose two) A. Replace the straight-through cable with a crossover cable. B. Change the subnet mask of the hosts to /25. C. Change the subnet mask of the hosts to /26. D. Change the address of Workstation A to 192.0.2.15. E. Change the address of Workstation B to 192.0.2.111.
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Solution Question 7
To specify when we use crossover cable or straight-through cable, we should remember: Group 1: Router, Host, Server Group 2: Hub, Switch One device in group 1 + One device in group 2: use straight-through cable Two devices in the same group: use crossover cable -> To connect two hosts we must use crossover cable -> A is correct. With the subnet mask of /28, 192.0.2.24 & 192.0.2.100 will be in different subnets (192.0.2.24 belongs to subnet 192.0.2.16/28; 192.0.2.100 belongs to subnet 192.0.2.96). To make them in the same subnet we need more space for host. Because 100 < 128 so we the suitable subnet should be /25.

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Question 8
Your ISP has given you the address 223.5.14.6/29 to assign to your routers interface. They have also given you the default gateway address of 223.5.14.7. After you have configured the address, the router is unable to ping any remote devices. What is preventing the router from pinging remote devices? A. The default gateway is not an address on this subnet. B. The default gateway is the broadcast address for this subnet. C. The IP address is the broadcast address for this subnet. D. The IP address is an invalid class D multicast address.
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Solution Question 8
For the network 223.5.14.6/29: Increment: 8 Network address: 223.5.14.0 Broadcast address: 223.5.14.7 The default gateway IP address is the broadcast address of this subnet -> B is correct.

Answer: B
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Question 9

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Solution Question 9
Answer C Make a compare between the Packet Destination IP send and the Network IP to find the valid IP. Because /27 is connected to S1 ( SERIAL) , so thats why we cannot used it , and we have used part C as the correct answer since it is used e1 ( ethernet).

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Question 10
The network technician is planning to use the 255.255.255.224 subnet mask on the network. Which three valid IP addresses can the technician use for the hosts? (Choose three) A. 172.22.243.127 B. 172.22.243.191 C. 172.22.243.190 D. 10.16.33.98 E. 10.17.64.34 F. 192.168.1.160

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Solution Question 10
From the subnet mask of 255.255.255.224 we learn: Increment: 32= ( 256-224 ) Network address: In the form of x.x.x.(0,32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224) Broadcast address: In the form of x.x.x.(31,63,95,127,159,191,223) -> All IP addresses not in the above forms are usable for host -> C D E are correct answers.
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