Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP Chapter 4

CCNA Discovery 2 Chapter 4 V4.1 Answers

CCNA Discovery 2 Chapter 4 V4.1 Answers

DsmbISP Chapter 4 – CCNA Discovery: Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP (Version 4.1)

1. Which two statements describe classful IP addresses? (Choose two.)

It is possible to determine which class an address belongs to by reading the first bit.

The number of bits used to identify the hosts is fixed by the class of the network.

Only Class A addresses can be represented by high-order bits 100.

Up to 24 bits can make up the host portion of a Class C address.

Up to 24 bits can be used to identify unique networks.

Three of the five classes of addresses are reserved for multicasts and experimental use.

 

2. IPv6 increases the IP address size from 32 bits to how many bits?

64

96

128

192

256

512