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Cisco Certification IP Address
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1. What is 127.16.0.0 to 127.31.255.255 reserved for?
Private Use Class B
The last octet is 255. (Verify)
Multicast groups
Class E (11110000--11111111 binary)
2. What do you get when you set the Network portion of the address to 0s?
The Host address on the local network?
192-223 (11000000--11011111 binary)
240-255 (11110000--11111111 binary)
Multicast groups
3. What are Class D addresses reserved for?
N/a
The range of IP addresses available to be assigned to network hosts.Example: Class A 115.0.0.0=host range 115.0.0.1 to 115.255.255.254. Class B 154.90.0.0=host range 154.90.0.1 to 154.90.255.254. Class C 221.65.244.0=host range 221.65.244.1 to 221.65
Multicast groups
Class E (11110000--11111111 binary)
4. If the first bits of the first octet are '1110' what type of address is it?
Class D (11100000--11101111 binary)
To send messages to all hosts on the network at the same time.
Private Use Class C
Loopback
5. What is an address of 0.0.0.0 used for?
6. If the first bits of the first octet are '110' what type of address is it?
240-255 (11110000--11111111 binary)
255.255.255.0
Class D (11100000--11101111 binary)
Class C (11000000--11011111 binary)
7. What do you see in a Broadcast address regardless of format?
The last octet is 255. (Verify)
Class C (11000000--11011111 binary)
Network address & Host address
Class A (00000001--01111110 binary)
8. How do routers generally handle Private use addresses?
Routers connected to the Internet typically filter messages within these ranges and prevent them from being propagated to the Internet.
N/a
Class A (00000001--01111110 binary)
Class C (11000000--11011111 binary)
9. What do you get if you set the Host address to all one?
Loopback
The Broadcast address for the associated network.
Experimental Use
Routers connected to the Internet typically filter messages within these ranges and prevent them from being propagated to the Internet.
10. What are the two parts of an IP address?
To send messages to all hosts on the network at the same time.
Routers connected to the Internet typically filter messages within these ranges and prevent them from being propagated to the Internet.
N/a
Network address & Host address
11. What is the IP address range for Class B?
255.255.0.0
The last octet is 255. (Verify)
The Broadcast address for the associated network.
128-191 (10000000--10111111 binary)
12. What is 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255 reserved for? reserved for?
Private Use Class A
128-191 (10000000--10111111 binary)
255.0.0.0
Private Use Class C
13. What is the default subnet mask for a Class E IP Address?
Experimental Use
N/a
Used by routers to specify the 'default' route. Generic value reduces the number of routing table entries. Some older routers use this address as a broadcast address.
To send messages to all hosts on the network at the same time.
14. What is the characturistic of a network address?
15. If the first bit of the first octet is '0' what type of address is it?
N/a
The range of IP addresses available to be assigned to network hosts.Example: Class A 115.0.0.0=host range 115.0.0.1 to 115.255.255.254. Class B 154.90.0.0=host range 154.90.0.1 to 154.90.255.254. Class C 221.65.244.0=host range 221.65.244.1 to 221.65
1-126 (00000001--01111110 binary)
Class A (00000001--01111110 binary)
16. What is the IP address range for Class E?
Class D (11100000--11101111 binary)
The Host address on the local network?
240-255 (11110000--11111111 binary)
Loopback
17. What does the subnet mask and/or the address class specify?
Private Use Class C
The range of IP addresses available to be assigned to network hosts.Example: Class A 115.0.0.0=host range 115.0.0.1 to 115.255.255.254. Class B 154.90.0.0=host range 154.90.0.1 to 154.90.255.254. Class C 221.65.244.0=host range 221.65.244.1 to 221.65
The network address is first followed by 0's. examples: Class A network address: 115.0.0.0 - Class B network address: 154.90.0.0 - Class C network address: 221.65.244.0
255.0.0.0
18. What is the default subnet mask for a Class A IP Address?
255.0.0.0
Experimental Use
Used by routers to specify the 'default' route. Generic value reduces the number of routing table entries. Some older routers use this address as a broadcast address.
N/a
19. What are Class E addresses reserved for?
192-223 (11000000--11011111 binary)
Experimental Use
240-255 (11110000--11111111 binary)
The Broadcast address for the associated network.
20. What is 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.55 reserved for?
255.255.255.0
Private Use Class A
192-223 (11000000--11011111 binary)
N/a
21. What is the IP address range for Class A?
Private Use Class A
1-126 (00000001--01111110 binary)
To send messages to all hosts on the network at the same time.
Class D (11100000--11101111 binary)
22. What is 127.0.0.0 reserved for?
N/a
The last octet is 255. (Verify)
Loopback
The Host address on the local network?
23. In addition to setting the Host address to All 1s - what other formats/short cuts might you see for hosts on this network?
24. What is the Broadcast address used for?
Private Use Class A
The last octet is 255. (Verify)
Private Use Class B
To send messages to all hosts on the network at the same time.
25. What is the IP address range for Class C?
Private Use Class C
192-223 (11000000--11011111 binary)
Setting the Network address to all 0s designation means 'the broadcast address for this network.' (0.0.255.255 ) - 255.255.255.255 indicates a broadcast message intended for all hosts on this network
The Host address on the local network?
26. What is the default subnet mask for a Class D IP Address?
Loopback
Class D (11100000--11101111 binary)
The range of IP addresses available to be assigned to network hosts.Example: Class A 115.0.0.0=host range 115.0.0.1 to 115.255.255.254. Class B 154.90.0.0=host range 154.90.0.1 to 154.90.255.254. Class C 221.65.244.0=host range 221.65.244.1 to 221.65
N/a
27. If the first bits of the first octet are '10' what type of address is it?
N/a
Experimental Use
The Host address on the local network?
Class B (10000000--10111111 binary)
28. What is the default subnet mask for a Class C IP Address?
224-239 (11100000--11101111 binary)
The range of IP addresses available to be assigned to network hosts.Example: Class A 115.0.0.0=host range 115.0.0.1 to 115.255.255.254. Class B 154.90.0.0=host range 154.90.0.1 to 154.90.255.254. Class C 221.65.244.0=host range 221.65.244.1 to 221.65
255.255.255.0
Setting the Network address to all 0s designation means 'the broadcast address for this network.' (0.0.255.255 ) - 255.255.255.255 indicates a broadcast message intended for all hosts on this network
29. What is the default subnet mask for a Class B IP Address?
Setting the Network address to all 0s designation means 'the broadcast address for this network.' (0.0.255.255 ) - 255.255.255.255 indicates a broadcast message intended for all hosts on this network
The network address is first followed by 0's. examples: Class A network address: 115.0.0.0 - Class B network address: 154.90.0.0 - Class C network address: 221.65.244.0
255.255.0.0
N/a
30. What is the IP address range for Class D?
Class B (10000000--10111111 binary)
The Host address on the local network?
224-239 (11100000--11101111 binary)
Loopback
31. If the first bits of the first octet are '1111' what type of address is it?
The last octet is 255. (Verify)
Private Use Class A
Class E (11110000--11111111 binary)
Routers connected to the Internet typically filter messages within these ranges and prevent them from being propagated to the Internet.