Appendix C. Review Questions and Answers

Chapter 1

Review Questions

1. What are two requirements for a valid IP address in a Windows Server 2003 environment?

2. How does TCP/IP know whether packets are local to a network or need to be forwarded to another network?

3. Why should a company choose to use DHCP over manually assigning IP addresses?

4. Why is it important to have a DNS server’s IP address for a client computer in a Windows Server 2003 network?

5. What is the disadvantage of using VLSM to break up IP address ranges?

Answers to Review Questions

1. Two minimum requirements for a valid IP address in a Windows Server 2003 environment are a valid IP address and a subnet mask. With that having been said, you will typically always also configure ...

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