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Network Pro Chapter 5 Test Questions and Answers Which of the following protocols is used by VoIP to set up,maintain,and terminate a phone call? - Answer-SIP Which of the following protocols are used with VoIP? (Select two.) - Answer-SIP RTP Which of the following features us used with di...

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Network Pro Chapter 5 Test Questions
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Which of the following protocols is used by VoIP to set up,maintain,and terminate a
phone call? - Answer-SIP

Which of the following protocols are used with VoIP? (Select two.) - Answer-SIP
RTP

Which of the following features us used with digital IP phones to supply power through a
switch port? - Answer-PoE

Which type of address is used in a packet to address the packet to a single host? -
Answer-Unicast

Which of the following address types is shared by multiple hosts,and used to form
groups of computers that should receive the same data stream? - Answer-Multicast
What is the main difference between RIP and RIPv2? - Answer-RIP is a classful
protocol, while RIPv2 is a classless protocol.

You have a private network connected to the Internet. Your routers will not share routing
information about your private networkwith Internet routers. Which of the following best
describes the type of routing protocol you would use? - Answer-IGP

Which of the following protocosl has a limit of 15 hops between any two networks? -
Answer-RIP

Which of the following is a characteristic of static routing when compared to dynamic
routing? - Answer-All routes must be manually updated on the router.

A router is connected to network 192.168.1.0/24 and network 192.168.2.0/24. The
router is configured to use RIP and has learned of networks 192.168.3.0/24 and
192.168.4.0/24. There is no default route configured on the router. The router receives a
packet addressed to network 10.1.0.0/16. What will the router do with the packet? -
Answer-Drop the packet.

A router is connected to network 192.168.1.0/24 and network 192.168.2.0/24. The
router is configure dto use RIP and has learned of networks 192.168.3.0/24 and
192.168.4.0/24. The next hop router for network 192.168.3.0 has changed. You need to
make the change with the least amount of effort possible. What should you do? -
Answer-Wait for convergence to take place/

, You have a network configured to use the OSPF routing protocol. Which of the following
describes the state when OSPF routers have learned about all other routes in the
network? - Answer-Convergence.


Which type of address is the IP address 198.162.12.254/24? - Answer-Unicast

Which type of address is the IP address 232.111.255.250? - Answer-Multicast

Which protocol does an IP host use to inform a router that it wants to receive specific
multicast frames? - Answer-IGMP

Which of the following is a valid IPv6 address? - Answer-FEC0::AB:9007

Which of the following are valid IPv6 IP addresses? Select all that apply. - Answer-
6384:1319:7700:7631:446A:5511:8940:2552

141:0:0:0:15:0:0:1

Your computer has an IP address of 161.13.5.15.You computer is on a: - Answer-Public
network

Which organization is responsible for allocation public IP addresses? - Answer-IANA

You have a small network at home that is connected to the Internet.On your home
network you have a server with the IP address of 192.168.55.199/16.All computers on
your home network can connect to the Internet.

From your work office,you try to access your home computer using its IP address,but
are unable to communicate with the server.You are able to connect other hosts on he
Internet

Why can't you access the server? - Answer-Private addresses are not accessible
through the Internet.

Which of the following IP addresses is a valid IP address for a host on a public network?
- Answer-142.15.6.1

You have a computer that is connected to the Internet through a NAT router.You want
to use a private addressing scheme for your computer.Which of the following IP
addresses could you assign to the computer? (Select all that apply.) - Answer-
10.0.12.15
172.18.188.67
192.168.12.253

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