Network Layer Flashcards

1
Q

what does an IP4 address look like

A

something like 192.168.0.100, made up of four octets

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2
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what is an octet?

A

an 8 bit value

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3
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what is the largest and smallest IP4 address?

A

0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255

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4
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what is the range of addresses called?

A

the IP space

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5
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IP addresses are two addresses in one. What are these two address?

A
  1. host address

2. network address

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6
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what is the five classes method?

A

IP addresses are split into 5 classes, denoted ABCDE. Each class supports a different number of networks and hosts

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7
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Class A IP address

A

for large networks

  • first octet is within 0-127, but 127 is reserved
  • first octet defines the number of networks
  • last three octet defines the number of hosts
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Class B IP address

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for medium networks

  • first octet is within 128-191
  • first two octets define the number of networks
  • last two octets define the number of hosts
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Class C IP address

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for small networks
- first octet is within 192-223

  • first three octets define the number of networks
  • last octet defines the number of hosts
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10
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what is the subnet mask?

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used to tell us which part of an IP address is defining the number of networks and which part is defining the number of hosts

for example, the address 0.128.255.47 will have the subnet mask of 255.0.0.0 as it is a Class A IP address

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