Cisco - CCNA 1 - Chapter 7 version 6.0 Exam Answers


  • How many bits are in an IPv4 address?

    • 32
    • 64
    • 128
    • 256
  • Which two parts are components of an IPv4 address? (Choose two.)

    • subnet portion
    • network portion
    • logical portion
    • host portion
    • physical portion
    • broadcast portion
  • What does the IP address 172.17.4.250/24 represent?

    • network address
    • multicast address
    • host address
    • broadcast address
  • What is the purpose of the subnet mask in conjunction with an IP address?

    • to uniquely identify a host on a network
    • to identify whether the address is public or private
    • to determine the subnet to which the host belongs
    • to mask the IP address to outsiders
  • What subnet mask is represented by the slash notation /20?

    • 255.255.255.248
    • 255.255.224.0
    • 255.255.240.0
    • 255.255.255.0
    • 255.255.255.192
  • A message is sent to all hosts on a remote network. Which type of message is it?

    • limited broadcast
    • multicast
    • directed broadcast
    • unicast
  • What are three characteristics of multicast transmission? (Choose three.)

    • The source address of a multicast transmission is in the range of 224.0.0.0 to 224.0.0.255.
    • A single packet can be sent to a group of hosts.
    • Multicast transmission can be used by routers to exchange routing information.
    • The range of 224.0.0.0 to 224.0.0.255 is reserved to reach multicast groups on a local network.
    • Computers use multicast transmission to request IPv4 addresses.
    • Multicast messages map lower layer addresses to upper layer addresses.
  • Which three IP addresses are private ? (Choose three.)

    • 10.1.1.1
    • 172.32.5.2
    • 192.167.10.10
    • 172.16.4.4
    • 192.168.5.5
    • 224.6.6.6
  • Which two IPv4 to IPv6 transition techniques manage the interconnection of IPv6 domains? (Choose two.)

    • trunking
    • dual stack
    • encapsulation
    • tunneling
    • multiplexing
  • Which of these addresses is the shortest abbreviation for the IP address:

    3FFE : 1044 : 0000 : 0000 : 00AB : 0000 : 0000 : 0057?

    • 3FFE : 1044 :: AB :: 57
    • 3FFE : 1044 :: 00AB :: 0057
    • 3FFE : 1044 : 0 : 0 : AB :: 57
    • 3FFE : 1044 : 0 : 0 : 00AB :: 0057
    • 3FFE : 1044 : 0000 : 0000 : 00AB :: 57
    • 3FFE : 1044 : 0000 : 0000 : 00AB :: 0057
  • What type of address is automatically assigned to an interface when IPv6 is enabled on that interface?

    • global unicast
    • link-local
    • loopback
    • unique local
  • What are two types of IPv6 unicast addresses? (Choose two.)

    • multicast
    • loopback
    • link-local
    • anycast
    • broadcast
  • What are three parts of an IPv6 global unicast address? (Choose three.)

    • an interface ID that is used to identify the local network for a particular host
    • a global routing prefix that is used to identify the network portion of the address that has been provided by an ISP
    • a subnet ID that is used to identify networks inside of the local enterprise site
    • a global routing prefix that is used to identify the portion of the network address provided by a local administrator
    • an interface ID that is used to identify the local host on the network
  • An administrator wants to configure hosts to automatically assign IPv6 addresses to themselves by the use of Router Advertisement messages, but also to obtain the DNS server address from a DHCPv6 server. Which address assignment method should be configured?

    • SLAAC
    • stateless DHCPv6
    • stateful DHCPv6
    • RA and EUI-64
  • Which protocol supports Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) for dynamic assignment of IPv6 addresses to a host?

    • ARPv6
    • DHCPv6
    • ICMPv6
    • UDP
  • Which two things can be determined by using the ping command? (Choose two.)

    • the number of routers between the source and destination device
    • the IP address of the router nearest the destination device
    • the average time it takes a packet to reach the destination and for the response to return to the source
    • the destination device is reachable through the network
    • the average time it takes each router in the path between source and destination to respond
  • What is the purpose of ICMP messages?

    • to inform routers about network topology changes
    • to ensure the delivery of an IP packet
    • to provide feedback of IP packet transmissions
    • to monitor the process of a domain name to IP address resolution
  • What is indicated by a successful ping to the ::1 IPv6 address?

    • The host is cabled properly.
    • The default gateway address is correctly configured.
    • All hosts on the local link are available.
    • The link-local address is correctly configured.
    • IP is properly installed on the host.
  • A user is executing a tracert to a remote device. At what point would a router, which is in the path to the destination device, stop forwarding the packet?

    • when the router receives an ICMP Time Exceeded message
    • when the RTT value reaches zero
    • when the host responds with an ICMP Echo Reply message
    • when the value in the TTL field reaches zero
    • when the values of both the Echo Request and Echo Reply messages reach zero
  • What field content is used by ICMPv6 to determine that a packet has expired?

    • TTL field
    • CRC field
    • Hop Limit field
    • Time Exceeded field
  • Fill in the blank.

    The decimal equivalent of the binary number 10010101 is    149    .

  • Fill in the blank.
    The binary equivalent of the decimal number 232 is 11101000

  • Fill in the blank.
    What is the decimal equivalent of the hex number 0x3F?    63 

  • Match each description with an appropriate IP address. (Not all options are used.)

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