What are two benefits of private IPv4 IP addresses? (Choose two.)
What are two benefits of private IPv4 IP addresses? (Choose two.)
Two benefits of private IPv4 IP addresses are that they are less costly than public IP addresses and that they can be assigned to devices without Internet connections. Private IP addresses are used within internal networks and do not require allocation from global IP address authorities, thus avoiding associated costs. Additionally, they enable assignment to devices that only need local network connectivity, conserving public IP addresses for devices that need external access.
B & C are correct!
E is not quite that wrong. If not the private adresses, there would be less adresses overall to use, so it would increase the chance of someone assigning address that is already in use. By using private IPs, there is no chance, someone assigns diplicate public address inside LAN cuz there is a special IP scope for that. Therefore I would say B&E. C is like yes and no. 0 is always less that something grater than it, but here it suggests that privates costs something which is wrong.
"they are less costly" Is an absolute awful answer considering that they cost nothing but it is technically correct...
B & C, E isn't correct because Private IP addresses alone don't prevent duplicate IP conflicts. It's actually the use of DHCP, careful planning, and diligent network management that helps avoid and resolve these conflicts within a network.
B & C are correct
I think the right answer are C and E.
B and C are correct
AI answered: The correct two benefits of private IPv4 IP addresses are: B. They are less costly than public IP addresses. C. They can be assigned to devices without Internet connections. Private IPv4 addresses are not routed the same as public IP addresses and do not eliminate the necessity for NAT . Private IP addresses are used within local area networks and are not directly accessible from the Internet. They are a way to conserve and reuse public IP addresses by allowing multiple devices to share a single public IP address. Private IPs are also useful for assigning addresses to devices that do not need to access the internet, such as printers or security cameras.
Another bad question. B,C, and E are all correct, but B,C are probably the expected answer. E is also true because private addresses do eliminate duplicate IP address conflicts. Note that don't eliminate the duplicate addresses, but they do stop them from causing conflicts. However, this usually requires NAT, while B and C are accomplished without requiring NAT, so are better answers.
Definitely C. I'm actually considering D as my second answer as using ONLY private IPv4 addresses for off-grid operations does not need any NAT, therefore eliminating the necessity for it?
I thought A is correct but it was not. since they are not routed through public address.
B & C Are correct
The correct answers are: B. They are less costly than public IP addresses. C. They can be assigned to devices without Internet connections.
. Correct. Private IPv4 addresses are less costly because they are not globally unique and can be used within private networks without requiring registration or assignment from Internet authorities. Correct. Private IPv4 addresses can be assigned to devices within a local network that do not require direct Internet access. This is useful for internal communication or isolated network segments
B e C are correct !
A and C are correct, or better answer considering other options. B refers to private address with some kind of cost, but unlike public squeme, there is no cost at all for private addressing squeme. So i believe this is a trick option.
AI Say The two benefits of private IPv4 IP addresses are: C. They can be assigned to devices without Internet connections: Private IPv4 addresses can be assigned to devices that do not need to connect to the internet, such as devices that only need to communicate with other devices on the same local network. This conserves public IP addresses for devices that need to connect to the internet. E. They eliminate duplicate IP conflicts: Private IPv4 addresses are used within a local network, so there is no possibility of a conflict with public IP addresses used on the internet. Using private IP addresses eliminates the need for organizations to coordinate with other organizations to ensure that their IP addresses are unique.
While it helps to eliminate duplicate up problems it doesn’t fix it completely and using private address are free making b correct instead of e
B and C