1. How many numbers of addresses are usable for addressing in a Class C network?
a. 256
b. 255
c. 254
d. 258
Answer: c. 254
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The number of addresses usable for addressing specific hosts in each network is always 2 power N - 2 (where N is the number of rest field bits, and the subtraction of 2 adjusts for the use of the all-bits-zero host portion for network address and the all-bits-one host portion as a broadcast address. Thus, for a Class C address with 8 bits available in the host field, the number of hosts is 254
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Class A 0.0.0.0 - 127.255.255.255
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Class B 128.0.0.0 - 191.255.255.255
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Class C 192.0.0.0 - 223.255.255.255
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Class D 224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255
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Class E 240.0.0.0 - 247.255.255.255
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2. How are the data units at Application layer is called?
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a. Message
b. Datagram
c. User Datagram
d. Signals
Answer:a.Message
The data unit created at the application layer is called a message, at the transport layer the data unit created is called either a segment or an user datagram, at the network layer the data unit created is called the datagram, at the data link layer the datagram is encapsulated in to a frame and finally transmitted as signals along the transmission media
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3. What protocol is used by DNS name servers? Justify.
a. TCP
b. SNMP
c. UDP d. It can use any routing protocol
Answer:c. UDP
DNS uses UDP for communication between servers. It is a better choice than TCP because of the improved speed a connectionless protocol offers. Of course, transmission reliability suffers with UDP
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4. Which of the following is used to direct a packet inside an internal networks?
a. Routers    Â
b. Modem  Â
c. Gateway   Â
d None of the above
Answer: a.Routers
Routers are machines that direct a packet through the maze of networks that stand between its source and destination. Normally a router is used for internal networks while a gateway acts a door for the packet to reach the âoutsideâ of the internal network