In: Computer Science
Match the following descriptions with the corresponding terms.
Group of answer choices
The different ways an IP packet can be delivered accross a network.
[ Choose ] Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast CIDR IP Addressing Network/Subnet Broadcast Address Subnetting Net/Subnet Mask Classful IP Addressing Network/Subnet Address Default Gateway
Defines specific and fixed length of bits for the Net ID and Host ID segments in IPv4 addresses.
[ Choose ] Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast CIDR IP Addressing Network/Subnet Broadcast Address Subnetting Net/Subnet Mask Classful IP Addressing Network/Subnet Address Default Gateway
Can be found by not changing the Net ID bits and setting all the Host ID bits to 1's in IPv4 addresses.
[ Choose ] Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast CIDR IP Addressing Network/Subnet Broadcast Address Subnetting Net/Subnet Mask Classful IP Addressing Network/Subnet Address Default Gateway
Can be found by setting all the Net ID bits to 1's and all the Host ID bits to 0's in IPv4 addresses.
[ Choose ] Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast CIDR IP Addressing Network/Subnet Broadcast Address Subnetting Net/Subnet Mask Classful IP Addressing Network/Subnet Address Default Gateway
Defines variable length of bits for the Net ID and Host ID segment using a backslash-symbol at the end of IPv4 addresses.
[ Choose ] Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast CIDR IP Addressing Network/Subnet Broadcast Address Subnetting Net/Subnet Mask Classful IP Addressing Network/Subnet Address Default Gateway
Can be found by not changing the Net ID bits and setting all the Host ID bits to 0's in IPv4 addresses.
[ Choose ] Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast CIDR IP Addressing Network/Subnet Broadcast Address Subnetting Net/Subnet Mask Classful IP Addressing Network/Subnet Address Default Gateway
Created as partitions of a larger network by borrowing bits from the Host ID segment in IPv4 addresses.
[ Choose ] Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast CIDR IP Addressing Network/Subnet Broadcast Address Subnetting Net/Subnet Mask Classful IP Addressing Network/Subnet Address Default Gateway
The fixed destination for all packets to be forwarded by all network hosts for sending packets outside of the host network.
[ Choose ] Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast CIDR IP Addressing Network/Subnet Broadcast Address Subnetting Net/Subnet Mask Classful IP Addressing Network/Subnet Address Default Gateway
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Q1. The different ways an IP packet can be delivered accross a network.
Ans: Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast
Q2. Defines specific and fixed length of bits for the Net ID and Host ID segments in IPv4 addresses.
Ans: CIDR IP Addressing
Q3. Can be found by not changing the Net ID bits and setting all the Host ID bits to 1's in IPv4 addresses.
Ans: Network/Subnet Broadcast Address
Q4. Can be found by setting all the Net ID bits to 1's and all the Host ID bits to 0's in IPv4 addresses.
Ans: Classful IP Addressing
Q5. Defines variable length of bits for the Net ID and Host ID segment using a backslash-symbol at the end of IPv4 addresses.
Ans: Net/Subnet Mask
Q6. Can be found by not changing the Net ID bits and setting all the Host ID bits to 0's in IPv4 addresses.
Ans: Network/Subnet Address
Q7. Created as partitions of a larger network by borrowing bits from the Host ID segment in IPv4 addresses
Ans: Subnetting
Q8. The fixed destination for all packets to be forwarded by all network hosts for sending packets outside of the host network.
Ans: Default Gateway
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