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Internetworking using TCP/IP in Windows NT 4.0

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Hi!

I just passed my TCP/IP exam (Adaptive i.e.) with a score of 666. There were two sections (intermixed). One adaptive containing from 15 to 25 questions (The more you do mistakes in a row, it will ask more questions). And the other section was nonadaptive containing 10 questions. So in the end you can get from 25 to 35 question (I got 25).

Now I have got 5 down, one to go (At last!).

Remember in the adaptive exam, there is no turning back. And a tip for you, it's easier than the typical 51 question exam and you score less. But what the heck! Passing is all that matters Knowadays.

Here's what I can remember:

1. Your company has two WINS servers already installed. You need to install a new WINS server to connect to the internet. How will you configure it?

 

a. Primary WINS

b. Secondary WINS

c. Caching only

d. Forwarder

(I guessed c. But again I 'guessed', so be sure to check the answer)

2. Which of the following are valid IP addresses, and which are not? (A drag and drop problem, Cute!)

203.122.153.1 (Valid)

127.96.185.20 (Invalid...Starting octet cannot be 127)

150.206.256.3 (Invalid...An octet cannot exceed from the value 255)

175.207.180.6 (Valid)

3. Your company's subnet mask is 255.255.248.0. Your subnet contains a blend of Windows NT and UNIX machines. You have already assigned them IP addresses from 175.60.8.21 to 175.60.8.49. You want all your Windows NT machines to be assigned IP addresses automatically. Create a scope that consumes all the IP addresses in this subnet. (Another drag and drop situation, where you have to drop the IP addresses in the DHCP scope properties screen)

Include range

From 175.60.8.1 ( 10101111.00111100.00001000.00000001 )

To 175.60.15.254 ( 10101111.00111100.00001111.11111110 )

Exclude range

From 175.60.8.21

To 175.60.8.49

 

(Make good use of the calculator, or your bust)

4. There were two questions from the transcenders, that a computer