shutdown command to enable the G0/1.10 PC3 is configured with the wrong default gateway address. Change the default gateway on PC3 from 172.17.10.1 to 172.17.30.1 Subinterface VLAN assignments are switched on R1. Issue the no encapsulation dot1q command to remove the incorrect configuration. Then configure the subinterfaces with the correct encap dot1q command command. Reenter the correct IP address information. ======================================== Step 1: Calculate
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different‚ the physical address will be different and this shouldn’t cause addressing issues. 5.2.2 It gives IP address‚ subnet mask‚ and default gateway. 5.2.3 00-0C-29-A3-43-72 5.2.4 B8-AC-6F. Dell Inc. One Dell Way‚ Round Rock‚ TX 78748‚ US 5.2.5 10.33.108.59 – IP Address 10.33.110.1 – Default Gateway 5.2.6 1. Consults ARP cache for forwarding IP address (if found go to 6) 2. If not found build ARP request frame containing MAC address‚ IP Address‚ and forwarding IP address. 3. All hosts receive
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1. IP hosts in two different company TCP/IP networks send IP packets to each other through the Internet. Which of the following is true about the Internet connections that must exist so that the packets can flow between the two companies? a. The two companies must connect directly to each other. b. The two companies must each have at least one Internet access link. c. The two companies must connect to the same ISP. d. The two companies must each connect to a Tier 1 ISP. 2. Which of
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Possible Networks Possible Hosts per Network A 0-127 A b.c.d 27 224 B 128-191 A.B c.d 214 216 C 192-223 A.B.C d 221 28 Exercise 8.1.3 Would the IP address be valid as a Class C address? Yes Why or why not? The first octet is 192 which would be in Class C Exercise 8.1.4 What is the network ID of the IP address? 190.8 What is the host ID of the IP Address? 8.4 What is the binary network ID? 10111110.1000 What is the binary host ID? 1000.100 Exercise 8.1.5 What is the slash notation equivalent
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("web-server.htm") The browser communicated with a # HYPERLINK "http://computer.howstuffworks.com/dns.htm" #name server# to translate the server name "www.howstuffworks.com" into an IP Address‚ which it uses to connect to the server machine. The browser then formed a connection to the server at that IP address on port 80. (We’ll discuss ports later in this article.) Following the HTTP protocol‚ the browser sent a GET request to the server‚ asking for the file "http://computer.howstuffworks
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……………………………………………………………………………………….. IP Addressing Overview.....4 . What an IP Address?.......4 . IP Address Format..........5 . IP Address Class and Range......6 Planning to Address the Network....8 . Why Plan‚ design and document....8 The Use of a hierarchal or structural IP Addressing Scheme...9 . Benefits of a hierarchical network design...9 The use of Subnet in Structuring the Network....12 . Let’s talk Subnet Mask.....12 Humans see Decimals; Computer sees Binary.....13 . IP Address Classes‚ decimals and binary
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VMware vSphere Storage Appliance Installation and Configuration vSphere Storage Appliance 1.0 vSphere 5.0 This document supports the version of each product listed and supports all subsequent versions until the document is replaced by a new edition. To check for more recent editions of this document‚ see http://www.vmware.com/support/pubs. EN-000397-04 VMware vSphere Storage Appliance Installation and Configuration You can find the most up-to-date technical documentation on the
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Lab 2 Answer Key Configuring DNS and DHCP This lab contains the following exercises: Exercise 2.1 Designing a DNS Namespace Exercise 2.2 Creating a Zone Exercise 2.3 Creating Domains Exercise 2.4 Creating Resource Records Exercise 2.5 Creating a Scope Exercise 2.6 Confirming DHCP Server Functionality Exercise 2.7 Configuring DHCP Reservations Workstation Reset: Returning to Baseline Estimated lab time: 100 minutes Exercise 2.1 | Designing a DNS Namespace | Overview | You have
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IPv6 Overview IPv4 vs. IPv6 IP Version IPv4 IPv6 Deployed 1981 1999 Address Size 32-bit number 128-bit number Address Format Dotted Decimal Notation: 192.0.2.76 Hexadecimal Notation: 2001:0DB8:0234:AB00: 0123:4567:8901:ABCD Number of Addresses 232 = 4‚294‚967‚296 2128 = 340‚282‚366‚920‚938‚463‚ 463‚374‚607‚431‚768‚211‚456 Examples of Prefix Notation 192.0.2.0/2410/8 2001:0DB8:0234::/48 2600:0000::/12 ↑ Back to Top What is IPv6? IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol version
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Enter #interface GigabitEthernet 0/0 7. Enter #ip address (IP address Subnet Mask) 8. Enter #no shutdown (to start up the interface) 9. Once the display comes up and says change state to down then we can move on. 10. Enter #exit 11. Enter #exit Now the first interface is complete (move on to the second interface) 12. Enter #configure terminal 13. Enter #interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 14. Enter #ip address (IP address Subnet Mask) 15. Enter #no shutdown (to start
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