1. You are assigning a range of IP addresses to hosts on your Windows 2000/2003 network. You would like to use the network ID of 17.72.32.0/20. What are the available range of IP addresses that you can use given the network ID specified above?
17.72.32.0/20
00010001.01001000.00100000.00000000
.11110000.00000000
.00100000.00000000 = 17.72.32.0
.00101111.11111111 = 17.72.47.255
E. 17.72.32.1 - 17.72.47.25
2. Susan is setting up a new branch office for her company Truth.com. She has been given the network ID of 207.27.64.0 /21. Which of the following denotes the valid addressable host IP addresses that exist within this range?
11001111.00011011.01000000.00000000
.11111000.00000000
.01000000.00000000 = 207.27.64.0
.01000111.11111111 = 207.27.71.255
F. None of the above
Support / Design a network
1. Use the single-mode fiber optic cable, it could expand over 1000 meters, immune with EMI, and support 100Mbps
Use the star expand topology
Subnet mask, use class B with subnet mask /22. There have 62 available networks, and 1022 available host
2. Because they need to transfer very large file, we recommend Fast Ethernet
3. Window 2003 server
4. Yes, it could possible, need more RAM and Win 2K server or advance server. We recommend 1GB RAM for this workstation to upgrade to server, need the diagnostic software to configure how this computer perform at server version
5. We could buy the software licenses per connection mode, it might we only need when have a connection actual runs
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