PROBLEM 2 - Networking Fundamentals (20 points) (5 pts each) a) Broadcast domain
ID: 3596370 • Letter: P
Question
PROBLEM 2 - Networking Fundamentals (20 points) (5 pts each)
a) Broadcast domains are divided by __________ .
A) hubs
B) routers
C) switches
D) bridges
b) In an Ethernet frame header, what is in the destination field?
A) The switch's MAC Address
B) The MAC address of the default gateway
C) The destination MAC Address
D) The destination IP Address
c) What destination MAC Address would be added to a packet on the route to a remote computer?
A) MAC Address of the far side of the default gateway
B) MAC Address of your computer
C) Exterior MAC Address of the remote Server
D) Interior MAC address of default gateway
d) You have two network segments separated by a router.
A host on one segment does an ARP request for a certain IP Address. Would that request cross the router?
A) Yes, because routers forward broadcasts
B) Yes, if there is a hub between segments
C) Only if you have a Caching Engine
D) No, routers do not forward broadcasts
Explanation / Answer
a) Broadcast domains are divided by using switches.
Option B and C correct.
b)
In an Ethernet frame header, destination field contains the Destination MAC Address.
Option C correct.
c.
Destination MAC Address would be added to a packet on the route to a remote computer
Exterior MAC Address of the remote Server, where destination MAC Address would be added to a packet on the route to a remote computer.
Option C correct.
d)
We have two network segments separated by a router.
A host on one segment does an ARP request for a certain IP Address.
Only if you have a Caching Engine.
Option c correct.
Related Questions
drjack9650@gmail.com
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.