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Thursday, June 13, 2013

CCNA Discovery 2 - Module 4 Exam Version 4.0 Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP

1. Which statement describes NAT overload or PAT?
• Each internal address is dynamically translated to an individual external IP address.
• A single internal address is always translated to the same unique external IP address.
Many internal addresses can be translated to a single IP address using different port assignments.
• Many internal addresses are statically assigned a single IP address and port to use for communications.

2. How many usable hosts are available given a Class C IP address with the default subnet mask?
254
• 255
• 256
• 510
• 511
• 512

3. IPv6 increases the IP address size from 32 bits to how many bits?
• 64
• 96
128
• 192
• 256
• 512

4. What are three advantages of NAT implementations? (Choose three.)
improved security
• improved router performance
• decreased processor load
improved scalability
• universal application compatibility
sharing few public IP addresses with many hosts

CCNA Discovery 2 - Module 4 Exam Version 4.0 Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP
5. Refer to the exhibit. Host A is connected to the LAN, but it cannot get access to any resources on the Internet. The configuration of the host is shown in the exhibit. What could be the cause of the problem?
• The host subnet mask is incorrect.
• The default gateway is a network address.
• The default gateway is a broadcast address.
The default gateway is on a different subnet from the host.

6. In an 8 bit binary number, what is the total number of combinations of the eight bits?
• 128
• 254
• 255
256
• 512
• 1024

CCNA Discovery 2 - Module 4 Exam Version 4.0 Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP
7. refer to the exhibit. Which range of IP addresses would allow hosts that are connected to the Router1 Fa0/0 interface to access outside networks?
• 192.168.1.0 through 192.168.1.95
192.168.1.66 through 192.168.1.94
• 192.168.1.66 through 192.168.1.96
• 192.168.1.0 through 192.168.1.127
• 192.168.1.66 through 192.168.1.128

8. hat is the network broadcast address for a Class C address of 192.168.32.0 with the default subnet mask?
• 192.168.0.0
• 192.168.0.255
• 192.168.32.0
• 192.168.32.254
192.168.32.255

9. Convert the decimal number 231 into its binary equivalent. Select the correct answer from the list below.
• 11110010
• 11011011
• 11110110
11100111
• 11100101
• 11101110

10. Which two statements describe classful IP addresses? (Choose two.)
• It is possible to determine which class an address belongs to by reading the first bit.
The number of bits used to identify the hosts is fixed by the class of the network.
• Only Class A addresses can be represented by high-order bits 100.
• Up to 24 bits can make up the host portion of a Class C address.
Up to 24 bits can be used to identify unique networks.
• Three of the five classes of addresses are reserved for multicasts and experimental use.

11. Which port numbers are used by PAT to create unique global addresses?
• 255 and below
• 1024 and below
1025 and above
• 64,000 and above

12. Which IPv4 class provides the highest number of host addresses per network?
Class A
• Class B
• Class C
• Class D
• Class E

13. Company XYZ uses a network address of 192.168.4.0. It uses the mask of 255.255.255.224 to create subnets. What is the maximum number of usable hosts in each subnet?
• 6
• 14
30
• 62

14. What must happen for a privately addressed host on an inside local network to be able to communicate with an outside destination host on the Internet?
• The host IP address must be translated to an outside private address.
• The host IP address must be translated to an inside local address.
• The host IP address must be translated to an outside local address.
The host IP address must be translated to an inside global address.

15. Which statement accurately describes public IP addresses?
• Public addresses cannot be used within a private network.
Public IP addresses must be unique across the entire Internet
• Public addresses can be duplicated only within a local network.
• Public IP addresses are only required to be unique within the local network.
• Network administrators are free to select any public addresses to use for network devices that access the Internet.

16. Which option shows the proper notation for an IPv6 address?
• 2001,0db8,3c55,0015,abcd,ff13
• 2001-0db8-3c55-0015-abcd-ff13
• 2001.0db8.3c55.0015.abcd.ff13
2001:0db8:3c55:0015::abcd:ff13

17. What is the range of the first octet in a Class B address?
Class A
• Class B
• Class C
• Class D
• Class E

18. What are two reasons that NAT was developed? (Choose two.)
• to preserve registered public IP addresses
• to allow users on the public Internet to access local networks
to provide a method for privately addressed LANs to participate in the Internet
• to make routing protocols operate more efficiently
to allow private addresses to be routed on the public Internet
• to reduce overhead and CPU usage on gateway routers

19. Static NAT works by mapping a specific inside local IP address to what other specific address type?
inside global
• outside local
• outside global
• private IP address

20. Which IPv4 class of addresses provides the most networks?
• Class A
• Class B
Class C
• Class D
• Class E

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