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Chapter 3 Solutions
Review Questions
1. Classful network addressing has replaced classless network addressing
due to a shortage of public IP address. True or False?
2. Base-2 numbering is used instead of Base-10 numbering in IP addressing.
True or False?
3. Internet Protocol (IP) is the primary protocol used on the World Wide Web.
True or False?
4. On a 100 Mbps hub, each port can use the full bandwidth (100 Mbps)
without affecting other ports. True or False?
5. As a best practice, switches are used to connect clients on a subnet and
routers are used to connect subnets to other subnets. True or False?
6. The subnet mask that helps determine what portion of an IP address
belongs to the network and what portion belongs to the host. True or
False?
7. Which of the following network protocols is not supported in Windows
Server 2008?
a. IPX
b. IP
c. TCP
d. UDP
8. You are responsible for deploying clients to a new four-story office building
in Chicago. You are deploying 500 Windows Vista workstations, 30 network
printers, and 5 Windows Server 2008 servers to this building. Your network
administrator has provided you with the following private network
address: 192.168.200.0 /23. Based on the information provided, will you
be able to deploy as planned? (Choose the best two answers.)
a. Yes, this solution has 768 usable addresses.
b. No, this solution has only 2 available subnets.
c. No, this solution has only 254 useable addresses.
d. You should request a network address range of 192.168.200.0 /24
e. You should request a network address range of 192.168.200.0 /22
9. Which of the following is not a commonly used network topology?
a. Star network
192.168.100.100?
a. Ping T 192.168.100.100
b. Ping L 192.168.100.100
c. Ping t 192.168.100.100
d. Ping l 192.168.100.100
25.When using the ping utility, how do you use ping for testing name
resolution to the target of Server01.abc.com at 192.168.100.100?
a. ping 192.168.100.100 /hostname
b. ping 192.168.100.100 /h
c. ping server01.abc.com /hostname
d. ping 192.168.100.100
Activities
Activity 3-2: 8) 190
Simplified Address
1075:0000:0000:0000:0005:0600:300c:422d
1075:: 5:600:300c:422d
ff06: 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00d5
ff06::d5
1055:0000:0000:0000:000b:1bda:0041:25ab
1055:0000:0000:0000:000b:1bda:0
041:25ab
abcd:12bc: 0000:0000:0000:0000:0034:001a
abcd:12bc::34:1a
50ab:0353:2003:0001:0000:0000:abaf:0003
50ab:353:2003:1::abaf:3
Activity 3-5
Table 3-12 Identifying types of IPv6 addresses
IPv6 Address
2020:ab10:5::a234
ff00:cdc1:505:2234::1
fd00:1223:455::3321
fe80:22:ad32:3332::245
2001:db8:2222:142a::3431
::1
Type of Address
Global Address
Multicast addresses
Unique Local address
Link-Local address
Reserved for documentation
Loopback address
Case Projects
Case Project 3-1: Creating a Batch File for Logging
Networking Information
To assist with troubleshooting network systems, you want to create a
batch file that automatically runs common command-line tools and logs
that information to a text file for review. Include four commands from this
chapter and send the output to a text file called caseproject31.txt. The
batch file should run with a parameter of an IP address or hostname. For
example, if you named your batch file case31.bat and you wanted to
input 192.168.100.2, you would enter the following command:
Case31.bat 192.168.100.2
You need to research running batch files with variables to complete this
task.
REM Sample Batch File
REM Case Study 3-1
REM 6/15/08
REM Syntax: case31.bat <IPAddress> or <Hostname>
REM Example of syntax: case31.bat 192.168.100.20
REM This is a sampling of command line tools. Students could use any of the tools
from this chapter. Output in caseproject31.txt will differ from student to student
based on the tools they have chosen.
REM Ping Local Host
ping 127.0.0.1 > c:\ caseproject31.txt
REM Remote IP
ping %1 >> c:\ caseproject31.txt
REM Tracert to Remote IP
tracert %1 >> c:\cp31.txt
REM Pathping to Remote IP
pathping %1 >> c:\ caseproject31.txt
REM Nestat for current system
netstat -s -p tcp >> c:\ caseproject31.txt
In this activity, you will be manually configuring the IP address information on CSSRV-001 (which you set up in Chapter 2). You may use the GUI or the command
line to complete this project. Use the following information or information
provided by your instructor for configuring the network properties:
IP address: 192.168.100.10
Solution:
netsh