the address block fe80::/10 has been reserved for link-local unicast addressing.
Which of the following is a Link Local Unicast address? 2003::5795 O fe80::80e9:78c2 Off07::7348:5a48 fc00::ab19:5dbb
Question 2. Assume a host with global unicast address (2000:A45B:0ACD:1:1BA9:77FF:FE89:F7D1/128)16 Find: Link local address. Subnet ID. Physical (MAC) address of this host.
Identify following IPv6 addresses: the type (such as provider-based unicast address, loopback reserved address, etc.) of each of the • 0::0 • 0::FFFF:0:0 • 582F:1234::2222 • 4821::14:22
Addressing Table IPv4 Address Subnet Mask Device Interface Default Gateway IPv6 Address/Prefix IPv6 Link-local N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A G0/O 2001 DB8:ACAD:: 1/64 FE80::1 G0/1 2001:DB8:ACAD:1:1/64FE80::1 R1 G0/2 2001:DB8:ACAD:21/64FE80::1 172.16.1.2 2001:DB8:2::1/64 209.165.200.226 2001:DB8:1::1164 172.16.1.1 2001:DB8:2:2/64 255.255.255.252 FE80::1 255.255.255.252 FE80::2 255.255.255.252 FE80:2 S0/0/1 S0/0/0 Central S0/0/1 S1 S2 S3 VLAN 1 VLAN 1 VLAN 1 Staff NIC 2001:DB8:ACAD::2/64FE80::2 FE80::1 Sales 2001 DB8:ACAD:1:2/64FE80::2 FE80::1 IT 2001 DB8:ACAD:2: 2/64 FE80::2 64.100.0.3 2001 DB8 CAFE::3/64 192.168.0.196 2001:DB8...
Twenty hosts are connected to a hub. Host A sends a unicast message to Host B. Which of the following is not true? A. Only Host B opens and processes the message. B. All hosts receive the message. C. All hosts open and process the message. D. The destination address field holds Host B’s MAC address.
Which of the following is true when describing a unique local address? A. Packets addressed to a unique local address are delivered to a single interface. B. These are your typical publicly routable addresses, just like a regular publicly routable address in IPv4. C. These are like private addresses in IPv4 in that they are not meant to be routed. D. These addresses are not meant for Internet routing purposes, but they are unique, so it is unlikely they will...
(1) The sublayer is responsible for CSMA/CD operation. Select one: a. Logical Link Control (LLC) b. Medium Access Control (MAC) c. Physical Layer Management d. Data Link Layer (2) Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) method was developed to increase the of local area networks. Select one: a. collision b. performance d. number of station c. transmission time (3) In Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection (CSMA/CD), sending station must detect collisions by "listening" to the medium for at least b. one-way...
which of the following statements is not true for local DNS servers? Option: A local DNS server acts like a proxy. IPS often provide default name servers. A local DNS server provides authorization hostname to IP address mappings. A local DNS servers has a local cache to speed up. Which of the following is unlikely to be one of the transport layers services? Option: Segmenting Reliable data transfer congestion control host-to-host communication What is the data unit exchanged in the...
souter that has 4 inte der a router owing this forwarding table: Link interface Destination Address range 11001000 00010111 00010*** ******** 11001000 00010111 00011000 ******** 11001000 00010111 00011*** ******** otherwise O-NM For interface 2, give the range of destination host addresses associated? Interface 2: From 11001000 00010111 Through 11001000 00010111 ven the following forwarding table, complete the table below by specifying on which of utgoing interfaces each destination address will be forwarded. Link Interface tination Address 11001000 00010111 00010110 10100001...
Consider the following forwarding table. Destination Address Range Link Interface 10000011 00000001 00110000 00000000 through 10000011 00000001 00110111 11111111 0 10000011 00000001 00111000 00000000 through 10000011 00000001 00111111 11111111 1 10000011 00000001 00110000 00000000 through 10000011 00000001 00110001 11111111 2 10000011 00000001 00110010 00000000 through 10000011 00000001 00110011 11111111 3 Otherwise 4 a) For each of the following IP address, what does the router do if packets with the following addresses arrive? Explain why briefly. 131.1.64.1 131.1.51.20 131.1.49.7 131.1.60.120 131.1.52.59 ...
Question 6 A router has the following routing table: Destination Address Range Link Interface 123.46.56.0/22 1 123.46.56.0/23 2 123.46.56.0/24 3 Otherwise 4 The router uses longest-prefix matching. On which interface will the router send each of the following received packets: Packet 1 with a destination: 123.46.56.1 Packet 2 with a destination: 123.46.56.2 Packet 3 with a destination: 123.46.56.3 Packet 4 with a destination: 123.46.56.4