
Unit 13 - Network Addressing
Quiz by John Bartucz (Mr. B)
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- Q1What is a MAC/NIC/hardware address?An IP addressAn address that is the same for all network hardware made by the same manufacturerA guaranteed unique address assigned to a network chip or cardA router address30s
- Q2How many IPv4 addresses are possible?4,294,967,296,342,234,543,234,543,12344,294,9674,294,967,29630s
- Q3How many IPv6 addresses are possible?340,282,366,920,938340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456340340,282,36630s
- Q4When your home computer is looking for another computer, the first place it goes is to the:DHCP serverDNS serverInternetDefault Gateway30s
- Q5If you don't give your computer a static IP address, it gets one from theDNS serverDefault GatewayInternetDHCP server30s
- Q6What is a port?Moving software from one type of system to another.A port is like a door or a window into a computer. Each port has a unique number and some are reserved (like port 80 is for http)The opposite of a starboardWhere ships dock30s
- Q7What is the concept of "hardening" a machine"Closing all the ports and turning off all the services you don't useUsing stronger steelboiling it in waterfreezing it in ice30s