For packets to be sent to a remote destination, what three pieces of information must be configured on a host? (Choose three.)

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 2 v6For packets to be sent to a remote destination, what three pieces of information must be configured on a host? (Choose three.)

For packets to be sent to a remote destination, what three pieces of information must be configured on a host? (Choose three.)

  • Default gateway
  • DHCP server address
  • DNS server address
  • Hostname
  • IP address
  • Subnet mask

Explanation: A host can use its IP address and subnet mask to determine if a destination is on the same network or on a remote network. If it is on a remote network, the host will need a configured default gateway to send packets to the remote destination. DNS servers translate names into IP addresses, and DHCP servers are used to automatically assign IP addressing information to hosts. Neither of these servers has to be configured for basic remote connectivity.

Exam with this question: CCNA 2 v6 Chapter 1: Check Your Understanding

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