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Question 152

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Your network contains the segments shown in the following table.

You have servers that run Windows Server and are configured as shown in the following table.

You deploy a server named Server4 that runs Windows Server and has a static IP address of 172.16.1.1. You connect Server4 to Segment1.

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point,

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Discussion
Lionred

Answer should be No, No, No. 2nd answer: server 2 has 172.16.2.2 but is on 172.16.1.0/24 subnet, it cannot talk to anyone else on the same segment that hasn't got IP address in the subnet of 172.16.2.0/24

ak1234

Correct : No , Yes , No

RemmyT

NO : Server1 can successfully ping Server2 by using the name of Server2. - different IP class on the same physical network NO : Server2 can successfully ping Server3 by using the IP address of Server3. - the same IP class but different location separated by a network device to route to traffic YES: Running ipconfig /all on Server4 will display an IP address from the 169.254.0.0/16 IPv4 address space. - Server4 with the same IP address as Segment1 gateway (IP duplicated)

Mr_K

Server 4 has a static IP, despite it conflicting with Segment1 gateway

Kuikz

not sure if 2nd answer is "NO"... A segment is not the same as a subnet: "A segment refers to a portion of a network that is physically or logically separated from other parts of the network. Segments can be separated by routers, switches, or other network devices." The question does not mention any restrictions regarding the gateway, thus i think server 2 can ping the IP of server 3. They belong to the same subnet 172.16.2.0/24 I will go with YES for second one