Case 1:
Question:
Which two statements describe classful IP addresses? (Choose two.)
- It is possible to determine which class an address belongs to by reading the first bit.
- The number of bits used to identify the hosts is fixed by the class of the network.
- Only Class A addresses can be represented by high-order bits 100.
- Up to 24 bits can make up the host portion of a Class C address.
- All subnets in a network are the same size.
- Three of the five classes of addresses are reserved for multicasts and experimental use.
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Case 2:
Which two statements describe classful IP addresses? (Choose two.)
- It is possible to determine which class an address belongs to by reading the first bit.
- The number of bits used to identify the hosts is fixed by the class of the network.
- Only Class A addresses can be represented by high-order bits 100.
- Up to 24 bits can make up the host portion of a Class C address.
- Up to 24 bits can be used to identify unique networks.
- Three of the five classes of addresses are reserved for multicasts and experimental use.
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