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What is the difference between classful and classless addressing?
Classful addressing using the standard IP Address classes (A, B, C), whereas classless addressing does not. Classless allows for more IP addresses to be made available.
(T/F) Base-2 (binary) numbering is used in IP Addressing
True
(T/F) As a best practice, a switch is used to connect users within a subnet, whereas a rotuer is used to connect users between subnets.
(T/F) IP, TCP and UDP are all supported in WS2008, while IPX is not
True. IPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange) is used by Novell Devices
(T/F) Star, Ring and Mesh are all examples of network topologies
A Network Interface Card (NIC) carries a unique ____ address and allows devices to do what?
MAC, and allows devices to connect to a physical network
An _________ configuration is often used for devices that need static IP addressing, in case DHCP is not available
Alternate
What is special about the 169.254.100.1 IP Address?
It indicates that DHCP is not available
What two server roles are good candidates for using a manually configured IP Address?
DNS and Domain Controller
The "ipconfig /all" command can be used to do what?
View a clients detailed IP information
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