CCNA-Past Questions with Answers and Explanation: Common Subnetting Questions
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Feb 2013. Question 1 Workstation A has been assigned an IP address of 192.0.10.24/28. Workstation B has been assigned an IP address of 192.0.10.100/28. The two workstations are connected with a straightthrough cable. Attempts to ping between the hosts are unsuccessful. What two things can be done to allow communications between the hosts? (Choose two) A. Replace the straight-through cable with a crossover cable. B. Change the subnet mask of the hosts to /25. C. Change the subnet mask of the hosts to /26. D. Change the address of Workstation A to 192.0.10.15. E. Change the address of Workstation B to 192.0.10.111. Answer: A B Explanation If you remember the last post: Group 1: Router, Host, Server Group 2: Hub, Switch
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To connect two hosts of same group above, you use crossover cable : A is correct. To properly understand subnetting; I suggest you need the subnet cram table.
Bit Value Bit Borrowed 128 1 64 2 32 3 16 4 8 5 4 6 2 7 1 8
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Usable host address Subnet Mask Subnet Prefix/CIDR 126 128 /25 62