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From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 8:06 PM
To: Leigh Anne Chisholm; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ccna challenge question [7:13565]
one final belaborment of the point. ( where is Bob Vance, whose thoroughness
would be quite welcome here? )
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From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 9:22 PM
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one final belaborment of the point. ( where is Bob Vance, whose thoroughness
would be quite welcome here? )
observe the follo
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Leigh Anne Chisholm
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 10:15 AM
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Subject: RE: ccna challenge question [7:13565]
Ed, what you're forgetting is this: a directed broadcast would either be
generated by a device 172.18.2.0 network that has been configured with a
subn
t of classful and classless routing.
-- Leigh Anne
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Ed Moss
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Everyone has some good ideas on this
Everyone has some good ideas on this... and one of the replies made me
rethink my previous answer Look at it from the aspect of the ROUTER...
assuming that this is implemented on a router.
An interface with the address of 172.18.2.0 and a mask of 255.255.254.0
will send directed broadcasts t
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The term "classful" could have been thrown in for two reasons. 1, as you
suggest, is to lead the reader to think about "classful". Do they
r thinking was at the time. I just checked my files--it wasn't
one of mine so I can't say one way or the other...
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then the answer would be that... But the term Classful negates
>that theory of it being a computer or other host...
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his was an actual test question!!! If this was something
someone asked me off the top of my head, I would agree, but it is a
challenge question
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on classful, it understands its own
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be that... But the term Classful negates
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> > At 04:28 PM 7/24/01, Ed Moss wrote:
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At 04:28 PM 7/24/01, Ed Moss wrote:
>The key in the question is the word "classful".
Classful doesn't mean it has to end on an 8-bit boundary.
>This is a Class B address
>with a 16 bit classful mask.
It's not 16-bit. It says the mask is 255.255.254.0. That's 23 bits in the
prefix (network) par
The key in the question is the word "classful". This is a Class B address
with a 16 bit classful mask. I would have to say the correct answer would
be 'C' 172.18.255.255.
Ed
> Using classful assumptions, what is the directed broadcast address for
> 172.18.2.0 with the mask 255.255.254.0?
> a) 1
Last Weeks CCNA(tm) Challenge Question
Question
Using classful assumptions, what is the directed broadcast address for
172.18.2.0 with the mask 255.255.254.0?
a) 172.18.2.255
b) 172.18.3.255
c) 172.18.255.255
d) 172.18.0.0
Answer
b)
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