Refer to the exhibit. Which two prefixes are included in this routing table entry? (Choose two.)
Refer to the exhibit. Which two prefixes are included in this routing table entry? (Choose two.)
The routing table entry shows that the 192.168.1.0/26 network is directly connected. A /26 subnet mask corresponds to a subnet with 64 IP addresses, ranging from 0 to 63. This means that any IP address in this range falls within this subnet. 192.168.1.17 and 192.168.1.61 both fall within the 192.168.1.0/26 subnet. Addresses 192.168.1.64, 192.168.1.127, and 192.168.1.254 fall outside of this subnet: 192.168.1.64 is the start of the next subnet, and 192.168.1.127 and 192.168.1.254 are in even further subsequent subnets. Therefore, the correct answers are 192.168.1.17 and 192.168.1.61.
If Cisco is wording questions like this, they should take a dive off a cliff
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Question should be: "Which two IP addresses are included in this routing table entry?"
Question is written by a edonkey, "prefixes" should be "hosts"
192.168.0-63 because /26 = 64 IP addresses per subnet and 4 subnets (256/64), 0-63, 64-127, 128-191, 192-255. A & B are correct.
How does this correlate with the answers?
Given is correct. Thanks for the grammar lecture cisco. Nobody calls it prefixes, but let's stick to the really important things. Networking is secondary -_-
A & B are correct
C is network address D and E are broadcast address for a given network
A and B are correct answer
Well, option 'd' is certainly a broadcast address. However, option 'e' cannot be a broadcast address. Broadcast address always end with an odd number (E.g.: 127, 255, etc.) In this case, 192.168.1.254 is the last usable host address in the range. 😊.
that's what i was see it too Thank you for explanation and should be called hosts not prefixes on this case the choice should be 3 not Two
AE correct too