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Chapter 6-Vlsm and Cidr

Interior routing protocols like classless routing protocols support VLSM and CIDR which allow more efficient use of IP addresses and smaller routing tables. CIDR allows summarization of IP ranges into larger supernetworks represented by a single route, reducing the number of routes routers must store. VLSM and CIDR provide flexibility in subnetting networks and allow organizations to better plan their addressing schemes.
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Chapter 6-Vlsm and Cidr

Interior routing protocols like classless routing protocols support VLSM and CIDR which allow more efficient use of IP addresses and smaller routing tables. CIDR allows summarization of IP ranges into larger supernetworks represented by a single route, reducing the number of routes routers must store. VLSM and CIDR provide flexibility in subnetting networks and allow organizations to better plan their addressing schemes.
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QUIZ

CHAPTER 6-
VLSM AND CIDR
1. What is a name for routing protocols that
support VLSM and CIDR?
A. Interior routing protocols
B. Exterior routing protocols
C. Distance vector routing protocols
D. Classless routing protocols
2. Which subnet mask would produce a subnet
with up to 30 host addresses?
A. 255.255.255.192
B. 255.255.255.224
C. 255.255.255.240
D. 255.255.255.248
E. 255.255.255.252
3. 192.168.1.0 is subnetted with subnet mask
/28. Which of the following is a subnet
address?
A. 192.168.1.38
B. 192.168.1.60
C. 192.168.1.100
D. 192.168.1.140
E. 192.168.1.176
4. A point-to-point link has been given
the subnet 192.168.7.240/28. How
many host addresses are wasted?
A.4 D. 44
B. 12 E. 60
C. 28
5. Which is an advantage of CIDR?
A. Allows administrators to use classful
routing protocols.
B. Allows routers to have smaller routing
tables.
C. Allows administrators to create subnets.
D. Allows hosts to share public IP addresses
6. A summary route in a routing table is given as
180.32.0.0/13. Which range of addresses will
match this summary?
A. 180.32.0.0 to 180.32.255.255
B. 180.32.0.0 to 180.33.255.255
C. 180.32.0.0 to 180.35.255.255
D. 180.32.0.0 to 180.39.255.255
E. 180.32.0.0 to 180.63.255.255
7. The class C networks 200.2.0.0/24,
200.2.1.0/24, 200.2.2.0/24 and 200.2.3.0/24
are summarized as 200.2.0.0/22. What name
is given to 200.2.0.0/22?
A. Subnet
B. Supernet
C. Default route
D. Groupnet
8. When a classful class A ip
address scheme, how many
octets are used to designate the
network portion of the address?
A. 1 C. 3
B. 2 D. 4
9. How many bits are used in
the IPv4address space?
A. 8 C. 16
B. 12 D. 32
10. A routing protocol that
does not support VLSM.
A. RIPv1 C. OSPF
B. EIGRP D. ISIS

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