IPv4
IPv6
Subnetting
100

32-bit, dotted decimal address

a. IPv6

b. Mac Address

c. IPv4

d. Subnet Address

c. IPv4

100

128-bit, hexadecimal address

a. IPv6

b. Mac Address

c. IPv4

d. Subnet Address

a. IPv6

100

The number of borrowed bits from the subnet mask are represented by the

a. 0’s in the host portion of the address

b. 1’s in the host portion of the address

c. 0’s in the network portion of the address

d. 1’s in the network portion of the address



b. 1’s in the host portion of the address

200

Used to identify the network and host portions of an IPv4 address

a. Network Portion

b. Subnet Mask

c. Prefix

d. Network ID

b. Subnet Mask

200

Used to identify the network portion of an IPv6 address

a. Network Portion

b. Subnet Mask

c. Prefix

d. Network ID


c. Prefix

200

Subnetting a subnet is called _____ and conserves addressing space

a. Subnetting

b. IPv6 Subnetting

c. Basic Subnetting

d. VLSM

d. VLSM

300

IP address in the range of 169.254.0.0 to 169.254.255.254 is

a. APIPA

b. LoopBack Address

c. Static Address

d. Globally Routable

a. APIPA

300

Used to identify the host portion of an IPv6 address

a. Interface ID

b. Subnet Mask

c. Prefix

d. Host ID

a. Interface ID

300

/28 subnet mask is 

a. 255.255.255.0

b. 255.255.255.16

c. 255.255.255.240

d. 255.255.240.0

c. 255.255.255.240

400

Subnet mask for Class B address

a. 255.255.255.0

b. 255.255.0.0

c. 255.0.0.0

d. 255.255.255.255

b. 255.255.0.0

400

IPv6 address that begin with FF80:: are called

a. Globally Unicast Addresses

b. Link-Local Unicast Addresses

c. Loopback Addresses

d. APIPA Addresses


b. Link-Local Unicast Addresses

400

IPv6 Subnetting take places within the

a. 16 bit Subnet ID

b. 48 bit Global Routing Prefix

c. 64 Bit Interface ID

d. 8 Bit Subnet ID

a. 16 bit Subnet ID

500

209.165.201.30 is this type of IPv4 Address

a. APIPA

b. LoopBack Address

c. Static Address

d. Public IP Address


d. Public IP Address

500

Compression rules for IPv6

a. Omit all zeros

b. Remove leading zeros & trailing zeros

c. :: represent sets of 1111

d. Remove leading zeros & :: represent sets of 0000


d. Remove leading zeros & :: represent sets of 0000

500

/48 Global Routing Prefix and a /64 prefix, what is the subnet portion of the following address: 2001:db8:cafe:1111:2222:3333:4444:5555

a. 1111

b. 2222

c. 3333

d. 4444

a. 1111