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lvi Answers to the Assessment Questions<br />

9. B, D. The commands show protocol and show ipx interface will<br />

show you the IPX addresses of an interface. See Chapter 8 for more<br />

information on IPX networking.<br />

10. B. Default routes are created by using all 0s in place of the network<br />

and mask IDs. See Chapter 5 for more information on IP routing.<br />

11. B. Trunked links carry multiple VLANs across the same link. For<br />

more information on VLANs, please see Chapter 6.<br />

12. C. The protocol at the <strong>Network</strong> layer that finds an IP address from a<br />

known Ethernet address is Reverse ARP (RARP). See Chapter 3 for<br />

more information on IP protocols.<br />

13. C. Start by using 256, the subnet mask, which is 256–25=4. The first<br />

subnet is 4. The next subnet would be 8, then 12, 16, 20, and 24. The<br />

broadcast address is 23, and the valid host range is 21 and 22. See<br />

Chapter 3 for more IP addressing information.<br />

14. C. Start by using 256, the subnet mask, which is 256–224=32. The<br />

first subnet is 10.32. The next subnet would be 10.64. This host is in<br />

the 10.32 subnet, the broadcast address is 10.63, and the valid host<br />

range is 10.33 through 10.62. See Chapter 3 for more IP addressing<br />

information.<br />

15. C. The switch will flood the network with the frame looking for the<br />

device. For more information on LAN switching, see Chapter 2.<br />

16. B. The command show ipx interface will show you the IPX RIP<br />

and SAP information being sent and received on an individual interface.<br />

See Chapter 8 for more information on IPX.<br />

17. B. Start by using 256, the subnet mask, which is 256–248=8. The first<br />

subnet is 8. The next subnet would be 16, then 24, and then 32. This host<br />

is in the 24 subnet, the broadcast address is 31, and the valid host range<br />

is 25 through 31. See Chapter 3 for more information on IP addressing.<br />

18. A. Access links connect hosts to a switch and are part of only one<br />

VLAN. For more information on VLANs, please see Chapter 6.

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