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This document provides a summary of 10 questions and answers related to TCP/IP networking and routing protocols. It tests knowledge of topics like subnetting, routing table selection, OSPF, BGP, DHCP, and distance vector routing. The answers are also provided for self-checking understanding of these networking concepts.
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TCPIP Networking Assignment Help

This document provides a summary of 10 questions and answers related to TCP/IP networking and routing protocols. It tests knowledge of topics like subnetting, routing table selection, OSPF, BGP, DHCP, and distance vector routing. The answers are also provided for self-checking understanding of these networking concepts.
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Q1. What is the network address when the host IP Address is


10.5.21.54 and the netmask is 255.255.241.0?

a. 10.5.21.0
b. 10.5.17.0
c. 10.5.21.54
d. 10.5.21.241

Answer: b. 10.5.17.0

Q2. How does the router decide the destination if multiple entries in


routing tables match the destination address?

e. It picks the first one


f. It picks the destination with the longest prefix matching
g. It picks the destination with the shortest prefix matching
h. It picks the last matched destination

Answer: b. It picks the destination with the longest prefix


matching
Q3. OSPF is –
a. Distance Vector routing protocol
b. Link state routing protocol
c. Path vector routing protocol
d. Hybrid routing protocol

Answer: b. Link state routing protocol

Q4. In the BGP protocol, UPDATE and NOTIFICATION messages


are used for:
e. Exchanging reachability information and to notify an error.
f. Exchanging reachability information and Confirming a BGP
connection
g. Ensuring that a BGP neighbor is still alive and Confirming a BGP
connection
h. Opening a BGP connection and Closing a BGP connection

Answer: a. Exchanging reachability information and to notify an


error.

Q5. Why do we consider dividing an IP address into network address


and host address?
i. To increase the total number of IP addresses possible.
j. So that routers route the packets based on the host address.
k. To avoid the overhead of storing all possible host IP addresses in
each router.
l. For resolving IP addresses from the domain name.

Answer: c. To avoid the overhead of storing all possible host IP


addresses in each router.
Q6. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Classful addressing requires the longest prefix matching.
b. Classless addressing requires the longest prefix matching.
c. Both Classless and Classful addressing requires the longest
prefix matching.
d. Classless addressing requires the longest suffix matching.

Answer: c. Both Classless and Classful addressing requires the


longest prefix matching.

Q7. When you connect your personal computer (end device/host)


to the internet, how does it know its own IP address, and the
Gateway IP address to use for sending packets to remote hosts,
without any manual configuration?
e. Domain Name System (DNS)
f. From its own routing table.
g. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
h. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Answer: d. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Q8. For the following network, what will be the routing table for
C, if we use link-state routing?
a.
To NextHop
AB
BB
DD
EB
b.
To NextHop
AB
BB
DE
EE
c.
To NextHop
AB
BB
DE
EA
d.
To NextHop
AB
BB
DB
EB

Answer: a.
To NextHop
AB
BB
DD
EB
Q9. Which is TRUE about BGP routing protocol?

a. It is an Intradomain routing protocol.


b. It is a type of Link State routing protocol
c. BGP relies on IGP for packet forwarding between IBGP peers.
d. BGP replaces the IGP protocol in an AS,

Answer: c. BGP relies on IGP for packet forwarding between


IBGP peers.

Q10. Consider in distance vector routing protocol, router A has the


routing table (only the relevant portion of the table is shown):

To Cost Next Hop

Z 8 B

…. …. ….

After this, A receives the routing table information from C with


the following:

To Cost

Z 6

…. ….
After this, A also receives the routing table information from D with
the following:

To Cost

Z 8

…. ….

What will be Cost and Next Hop for Z in the routing table of A
after this?
Consider the cost of each link is 1. (cost= number of hops
required)

a. 8, B
b. 6, C
c. 9, D
d. 7, C

Answer: d. 7, C

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