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Modules 9 – 12 Group Exam Answers PART 2

6. Open the PT Activity. Perform the tasks in the activity instructions and then
answer the question. What is the IP address of this server?

 209.165.201.4
 192.168.10.1
 209.165.201.3
 192.168.10.100
Explanation: The DNS server resolves Internet names to associated IP
addresses.
7. What type of server would use IMAP?
 email
 DHCP
 FTP
 Telnet
 DNS
Explanation: SMTP, IMAP, and POP are three application layer protocols for
email applications.
8. Which three types of nodes should be assigned static IP addresses on a network?
(Choose three.)

 mobile laptops
 tablets
 desktop PCs
 gateways
 servers
 printers
Explanation: Servers, printers, and intermediary devices, such as routers,
switches, and access points should have statically assigned IP addresses so that
they are accessible to users and available for remote management.
9. Why is DHCP for IPv4 preferred for use on large networks?
 Large networks send more requests for domain to IP address resolution
than do smaller networks.
 DHCP uses a reliable transport layer protocol.
 It prevents sharing of files that are copyrighted.
 It is a more efficient way to manage IPv4 addresses than static address
assignment is.
 Hosts on large networks require more IPv4 addressing configuration
settings than do hosts on small networks.
Explanation: Static IPv4 address assignment requires personnel to configure
each network host with addresses manually. Large networks can change
frequently and have many more hosts to configure than do small networks.
DHCP provides a much more efficient means of configuring and managing IPv4
addresses on large networks than does static address assignment.
10. Refer to the exhibit. PC1 is configured to obtain a dynamic IP address from the
DHCP server. PC1 has been shut down for two weeks. When PC1 boots and tries to
request an available IP address, which destination IP address will PC1 place in the
IP header?

 255.255.255.255
 192.168.1.1
 192.168.1.8
 192.168.1.255
Explanation: When a host boots and has been configured for dynamic IP
addressing, the device tries to obtain a valid IP address. It sends a
DHCPDISCOVER message. This is a broadcast message because the DHCP
server address is unknown (by design). The destination IP address in the IP
header is 255.255.255.255 and the destination MAC address is
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF.

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