Chapter 8 Review Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following is not a good reason to segment a network?

A

To increase the number of networking devices on a network

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2
Q

What do well-chosen subnets accomplish?

A

Network documentation is easier to manage.

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3
Q

What is the least number of bits you would need to borrow from the network portion of a Class B subnet mask to get at least 130 hosts per subnet?

A

Eight

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4
Q

Which port mode on a switch enables that port to manage traffic for multiple VLANs?

A

Trunk

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5
Q

How many bits of a Class A IP address are used for host information?

A

24 bits

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6
Q

While designing your network’s VLAN topology, your team has decided to use a centrally managed DHCP server rather than creating a separate DHCP server for each VLAN. What software will you need in order to make the central DHCP server accessible across VLANs?

A

DHCP relay agent

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7
Q

Which IEEE standard determines how VLANs work on a network?

A

802.1Q

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8
Q

What is the formula for determining the number of possible hosts on a network?

A

2h – 2 = Z

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9
Q

Which hexadecimal block in an IPv6 address is used for the Subnet ID?

A

The fourth one

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10
Q

Which formulas can be used to calculate the magic number? Choose two.

A

256 – the interesting octet

2h

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