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This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about TCP/IP networking topics like subnetting, IP address classes, IPv6 addressing, and supernetting. It provides the questions, possible answer choices for each question, and the identified correct answer. The questions cover topics such as the IP address ranges for different classes, IPv6 header length, maximum number of hosts/networks for classes, valid/invalid IPv6 addresses, subnet masks, and the definition of supernetting.
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TCP&IP Networking Assignment Help

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about TCP/IP networking topics like subnetting, IP address classes, IPv6 addressing, and supernetting. It provides the questions, possible answer choices for each question, and the identified correct answer. The questions cover topics such as the IP address ranges for different classes, IPv6 header length, maximum number of hosts/networks for classes, valid/invalid IPv6 addresses, subnet masks, and the definition of supernetting.
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Q1. You need 500 subnets, each with about 100 usable host
addresses per subnet. What network mask will you assign using a
class B network address?

a. 255.255.255.252
b. 255.255.255.128
c. 255.255.255.0
d. 255.255.254.0

Answer: b. 255.255.255.128

Q2. What is the possible ip address range for class B?

a. from 0.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255


b. from 192.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255
c. from 128.0.0.0 to 191.255.255.255
d. from 240.0.0.0 to 247.255.255.255

Answer: c. from 128.0.0.0 to 191.255.255.255


Q3. The header length of the ipv6 datagram is

a. 10 bytes
b. 20 bytes
c. 30 bytes
d. 40 bytes

Answer: d. 40 bytes

Q4. What is the maximum number of hosts under class B


addresses?

a. 65536
b. 65534
c. 65535
d. 254

Answer: b. 65534

Q5. Which is true for class E?

a. It is used for multicasting


b. It is reserved for experimental purposes
c. It is used for a network with a large number of hosts
d. It is used for a network with less number of host

Answer: b. It is reserved for experimental purposes


Q6. What is the maximum number of networks possible in
class C IP addresses?

a. 2^14
b. 2^7
c. 2^21
d. 2^24

Answer: c. 2^21

Q7. Which of the following is/are not a valid IPv6 address?

a. AE82::1:800:23E7:F5DB
b. FC80:2:7:1:800:23E7:A:F5DB
c. DE62:6A42:1:5AC::800:23E7:F5DB
d. FE80:2030:31:24

Answer: d. FE80:2030:31:24

Q8. Suppose computers P and Q have IP addresses 10.20.5.25


and 10.20.5.9 respectively and they both use the same
netmask N. Which of the values of N given below should not
be used if P and Q should belong to the same network?
a. 255.255.255.128
b. 255.255.255.192
c. 255.255.255.224
d. 255.255.255.240

Answer: d. 255.255.255.240

Q9. The network layer doesn’t guarantee delivery of each


packet and doesn’t promise to deliver them in the same
order.

a. True
b. False

Answer: a. True

Q10. What is supernetting?

a. Split a large network into multiple small networks.


b. Combine multiple small networks in a single large
network.
c. Enable the network to accept more hosts.
d. Connect a new network to an existing network.

Answer: b. Combine multiple small networks in a single


large network.

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