Computer Science Network Questions - The ___________ table is a table used by th
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Computer Science Network Questions -
The ___________ table is a table used by the network operating system to determine how to pass data along on the network when using the Internet Protocol.
____________________________ handles machine to machine communication and encapsulates a packet in an IP datagram
_________________________________is the address used to broadcast to everyone on a subnet.
If your Network Number is: 204.15.36.128 what is your Gateway Address?
Assume the following are the first four numbers in a row of a routing table. Explain all four numbers.
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 129.71.48.1 129.71.48.129
A collection of formal rules that govern the exchange of information between two devices is called a(n) _______________________.
Which layer of TCP/IP is responsible for accepting IP datagrams and transmitting them over a specific network?
Which bytes of the IP address are assigned by NIC in a class C network?
What is TCP/IP's Transport layer's primary duty?
What does the metric column in a routing table do?
The IP Broadcast address is an IP address that allows information to be sent to all machines over a given ______________ rather than a specific individual machine.
A _________________ address refers to a device on a network which sends local network traffic to other networks.
What does TCP/IP stand for?
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(T) (F) Given the information in the table below, trying to reach the IP Address 156.42.56.102 from 129.71.48.129 invokes row number one of the routing table.
Network Address 0.0.0.0
127.0.0.0 129.71.48.0 129.71.48.129 129.71.255.255 224.0.0.0 255.255.255.255
Netmask Gateway Address Interface Metric 0.0.0.0 129.71.48.1 129.71.48.129 30
255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1
255.255.255.0 29.71.48.129
255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1
255.255.255.255 129.71.48.129 129.71.48.129 30 224.0.0.0 129.71.48.129 129.71.48.129 30 255.255.255.255 129.71.48.129 129.71.48.129 30
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Layer 3 of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is called the Internet Layer. Describe the functions of this layer.
Name 3 responsibilities of TCP.
• Assuming InterNic will only allow users to have 32 user’s per network divide up the network evenly. Fill in the three missing IP Address below.
Network# Gateway Address Broadcast Address Subnet Mask 171.152.5.0 _____________ ____________ ___________
_____ Is not responsible for error checking. It is ________ job for the integrity of the packet.
The following are questions about IP Address:
How many bits are in an IP address?
How are IP addresses usually written?
Who distributes IP Address?
The MAC address is a _____ bit number.
The IP address is a _____ bit number.
Explanation / Answer
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Answer)
The routing table is a table used by the network operating system to determine how to pass data along on the network when using the Internet Protocol.
TCP/IP handles machine to machine communication and encapsulates a packet in an IP datagram
Broadcast address is the address used to broadcast to everyone on a subnet.
If your Network Number is: 204.15.36.128 what is your Gateway Address? - I haven't heard anything as a Network number ever, please check your question.
Assume the following are the first four numbers in a row of a routing table. Explain all four numbers.
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 129.71.48.1 129.71.48.129
The four numbers are:
Network Destination - 0.0.0.0
Netmask - 0.0.0.0
Gateway - 129.71.48.1
Interface - 129.71.48.129
A collection of formal rules that govern the exchange of information between two devices is called a(n) protocol.
Which layer of TCP/IP is responsible for accepting IP datagrams and transmitting them over a specific network?
Answer)
device driver layer (also called the Network Interface)
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