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Module 8

Module 8

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Computers

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Yolande Cole

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37 Slides • 18 Questions

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Module 8

Network Layer

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Routers operate at:

(Choose two.)

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Physical layer of the OSI model

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Application layer of the OSI model

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Layer 3 of the OSI model

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Network layer of the OSI model

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Layer 5 of the OSI model

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Multiple Choice

Network layer at source is responsible for creating a packet from data coming from another __________.

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Link

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Node

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Station

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Protocol

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Multiple Choice

Determine which of the IP Address is valid?

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192.258.5.99

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192.251.7

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192.256.2.299

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192.121.8.99

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Multiple Choice

Determine which of the IP Address is valid?

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192.258.5.99

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192.251.7

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192.256.2.299

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192.121.8.99

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following IP address is wrong?
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192.168.0.1
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0.0.0.255
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256.211.3.10
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1.1.1.1

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Multiple Choice

This IP address has 4 part. 
Each part contains 8 bit of numbers
Each part is separated by periods
The description above refers to _______
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IPv4
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IPv6
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Internet
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Extranet

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the newer version of IP addresses because the previous version only provided 4 billion unique addresses?
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IPv6
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IPv4
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IPv7
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IPv5

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Multiple Choice

IP stands for __________.

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Internet Protocol

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Identification Protocol

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Internet Address

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Internet Person

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Multiple Choice

What is an IP address?

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A unique string of numbers that identifies each computer on a network.

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An unique number to identify mouse and keyboard

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An address used to find a printer

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An address to identify computer hardware

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Multiple Choice

How many bits are in an ipv4 address?

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16

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32

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64

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128

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Multiple Choice

This IP address has 8 parts.

Each part contains 16 bit of numbers.

Each part is separated by colons.

The description above refers to _______

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IPv4

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IPv6

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Internet

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Extranet

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of IPv6

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To replace IPv4 because IPv4 is too short

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To replace IPv4 because the ammount of IP address in IPv4 is almost exhausted.

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Because newer computer only understand IPv6

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To stop connection of non personal computer devices such as smartphones/IPTV

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a valid IPv6 address

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2001:eb66:118:b35d:142:876:090:ec10

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2001:d1:67id:7f62:2d3:46d:564e:33r4

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2001:18dh:79d4

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2001:10493::1493

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Multiple Choice

How many bits are contained in each field of an IPv6 address?

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8

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16

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24

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4

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Multiple Choice

What is IPV6 stand for ?

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Intel protocol version 6

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internet provide vision

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Internet Protocol version 6

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internet protocol version 4

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Multiple Choice

For which one of the following reasons does Internet Protocol (IP) use the timeto- live (TTL) field in the IP datagram header

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Ensure packets reach destination within that time

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Discard packets that reach later than that time

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Prevent packets from looping indefinitely

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Limit the time for which a packet gets queued in intermediate routers.

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Multiple Choice

What is the basic purpose of ARP?

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To convert MAC addresses to IP addresses

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To list all configured interfaces on a system

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To list the MAC name of a host machine

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To resolve IP addresses to MAC addresses

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Multiple Choice

ARP stands for:

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Address Resolution Phase

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Address Resolution Protocol

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Address Recall Protocol

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ARP Resolution Protocol

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Network Layer

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