Created by Joshua Snider
almost 11 years ago
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What does 255.255.255.255 indicate the packet is being sent to
What does 172.16.255.255 designate a packet is being sent to
What is the major reason why hierarchical IP address schemes are so important
What does the network address of an IP address identify
What does the host address part of the IP address indicate
What octet(s) is(are) used for a network address for a class A IP address and same for a host address.
What octet(s) is(are) used for a network address for a class B IP address and same for a host address.
What octet(s) is(are) used for a network address for a class C IP address and same for a host address.
What is the range of values for the first octet of a class A IP address
What is the range of values for the first octet of a class B IP address
What is the range of values for the first octet of a class C IP address
What is the first octet range for the Class D multicast address
What is the significance of an IP address where are the host address bits are disabled?
What is the significance of all bits in an IP address disabled
All host bits enabled = ???
All IP address bits enabled = ???
What are 2 reasons private IP addresses are used?
What does a NAT do?
What is the APIPA address range?
What is the benefit of the APIPA address scheme
To which machines does a layer 2 broadcast go?
To which machines does a layer 3 broadcast go?
What is a possible disadvantage of multicasting
Describe multicasting
How many bits are in an IPv6 address and what notation is used?
what is a unicast address?
what is a global unicast address?
What are link-local addresses in IPv6
What is a unique-local address in IPv6?
What is a multicast address in IPv6
What is an anycast address in IPv6?
What is ::
What is ::1
What is 0:0:0:0:0:0:192.168.100.1
What is 2000::/3
What is FC00:/7
What is FE80::/10
What is FF00::/8
Why the need for transition to IPv6
What are some benefits of IPv6