6.1.1.4 to 6.1.2.7 Review
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- Q1How many bytes make up a MAC address?8 bytes4 bytes10 bytes6 bytes30s
- Q2What is a MAC address?A unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on a networkA digital signature for secure online transactionsA software application for tracking device locationsA type of computer virus30s
- Q3What is the range of possible values for each octet in a 32 bit IP address?1 to 128100 to 2000 to 2550 to 6430s
- Q4How many bits are used to represent an IPv4 address?64 bits16 bits32 bits8 bits30s
- Q5How many octets are present in a 32-bit IP address?6 octets8 octets4 octets2 octets30s
- Q6What is the standard notation used to represent a 32-bit IP address?Dotted decimal notationBinary notationHexadecimal notationOctal notation30s
- Q7How many blocks are there in a 128-bit IP address when using IPv6?4106830s
- Q8Which of the following is the primary reason for the adoption of 128-bit IP addresses in IPv6 over IPv4?Increased encryption capabilitiesSimpler routing protocolsAddress space exhaustionFaster data transfer rates30s
- Q9How many unique 128-bit IP addresses are possible in IPv6?2^2562^322^642^12830s
- Q10What does the 'ipconfig /all' command show regarding the network interface on a Windows system?The browser historyComprehensive information including IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS serversThe amount of available storage spaceThe list of running applications30s
- Q11In Windows, what is the primary difference between 'ipconfig /all' and 'ipconfig /release' commands?'ipconfig /all' releases the IP address of all adapters on the system.'ipconfig /release' displays network configuration information for all adapters.'ipconfig /all' and 'ipconfig /release' have the same functionality.'ipconfig /all' displays network configuration information while 'ipconfig /release' releases the IP address of a specific adapter.30s
- Q12When running 'ipconfig /all' on a Windows system, what does the 'Subnet Mask' information represent?It indicates the speed of the network connectionIt displays the network adapter manufacturerIt lists the available network protocolsIt specifies the network portion of an IP address30s
- Q13What is the purpose of the 'ipconfig /renew' command in Windows networking?To display detailed configuration information for all network interfacesTo shut down the computer remotelyTo request a new IP address from a DHCP server for all network adaptersTo update the operating system30s
- Q14Why is the 'ipconfig /all' command commonly used by network administrators?To troubleshoot network connectivity issues and gather detailed network configuration informationTo increase the computer's processing speedTo uninstall network driversTo optimize internet browsing speed30s
- Q15What is a default gateway in networking?A device that only allows outgoing network trafficA device on a network that connects multiple networks together and forwards data packets between themA device that filters network traffic based on IP addressesA device that blocks all incoming network traffic30s