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Discovery 2 Internetworking Module 4 JEOPARDY K. Martin

RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands IP Addressing NAT TERMS Acronyms Name That Name That Mask Public or Public or Private Grab Bag Grab Bag ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y ◄ ◄ ◄

The number of bits in an IP version 4 address. Question IP Addressing 100 A: What is 32?

Question A: What is dotted decimal notation? IP address are displayed in this notation. IP Addressing

Question A: What is 128? The number of bits in an IP version 6 address. IP Addressing 300

Question A: What are private addresses? Since these addresses are not routed across the Internet, it reduced the number of unique registered IP addresses that were assigned to organizations. IP Addressing 400

Question A: What is classful subnetting or fixed-length subnetting? This type of subnetting always results in a fixed number of subnets and a fixed number of hosts per subnet. IP Addressing 500

Question A: What is an Outside Global Network? Any network attached to the router that is external to the LAN and does not recognize the private addresses assigned to hosts on the LAN. NAT TERMS

Question A: What is an Inside Local Network? Any network connected to a router interface that is part of the privately addressed LAN. NAT TERMS 200

Question A: What is a Local Outside Address? Destination address of the packet while it is on the local network. NAT TERMS 300

Question A: What is a Local Inside Address? Private IP address configured on a host on an inside network. NAT TERMS 400

Question A: What is an Outside Global Address? Public IP address of an external host. NAT TERMS 500

Question A: What is Network Address Translation? NAT ACRONYMS 100

PAT Question A: What is Port Address Translation? ACRONYMS 200

VLSM Question A: What is Variable Length Subnet Mask? ACRONYMS 300

CIDR Question A: What is Classless Inter Domain Routing? ACRONYMS 400

IETF Question A: What is Internetwork Engineering Task Force? ACRONYMS 500

Question A: What is ? Class A default subnet mask. Name That Mask 100

Question A: What is ? A Class C subnet mask for 4 total subnets. Name That Mask 200

Question A: What is the ? A subnet mask for only 6 hosts on each subnet. Name That Mask 300

Question A: What is ? A subnet mask for 1000 subnets and 60 hosts on each subnet. Name That Mask 400

Question A: What is ? A subnet mask for 4000 hosts on each subnet. Name That Mask 500

Question A: What is the Private (Class A)? Public or Private 100

Question A: What is a Public Address? Public or Private 200

Question A: What is a Public Address? Public or Private

Question A: What is a Private Address? A Local Inside Address Public or Private 400

Question A: What is a Public Address? A Local Outside Address Public or Private 500

Question A: What is Port Address Translation (PAT)? This mechanism is known as NAT overload which translates multiple local addresses to a single global IP address. GRAB BAG 100

Question A: What is IPv6? This development is a solution to address depletion of IPv4 which creates 2^128 addresses. GRAB BAG 200

Question A: What is a router? This is required for a host in one subnet to communicate with a host in another subnet. GRAB BAG 300

Question A: What is a broadcast address? Name the address with all 1s in the host portion of the address. GRAB BAG 400

Question A: What is a network address or subnetwork address? Name the address with all 0s in the host portion of the address. GRAB BAG 500

Question A: What is /21? Provide the CIDR notation (slash format) for a network that requires 2,046 hosts on each subnet. Final Jeopardy