which of the following address represent unicast address
A 224.1.5.2
B ffff.ffff.ffff.ffff
C 192.168.24.59/30
D 255.255.255.255
E 172.138.128.255
plz tell what should be answer plz tell with explanation
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Answer / jitendera kuamr sinha
answer should be e
224.1.5.2 it is a multicast address
opton b is broad cast adress
opton c look like unicast but if we do suntaing then it has find thhat it is not unicast
optod d is also a broad cast address
hence option e should be unicast
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Answer / susu
agree.. option A will not be a unicast address..
i would like to ask more.. (note:MAC and IP)
A:192.168.24.59/30
B:2.2.5.2
C:0.240.5.89
D:118.45.192.120/29
E:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF
F:0001.C703.4602
i need the answer badly.. i am doing my midterm test..
appreciate your reply..thx~
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Answer / 3tef
Answer should be E
As
A is a multicast it is " D class"
B is a broadcast for layer 2
c is a broadcast for a network if you get the network id by
using and operation between the given id and subnet which
192.168.24.11111100 the id will be 192.168.24.56 and the
broadcast 192.168.24.59 .
d is a broadcast for layer 3
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Answer / jitendera kumar sinha
hi sachin how do you say that option A is correct because if i am not mistaking ip address starting with 224 network id is reserved for multi casting so i think you are wrong.
224.0.0.0 224.0.0.255(special “well-known” multicast addresses)
224.0.1.0 238.255.255.255 (Globally-scoped (Internet-wide) multicast addresses).
239.0.0.0 239.255.255.255 (Administratively-scoped (local) multicast addresses.)
so what do you think.are you wrong or wright.so as far as my knowledge is concern option A is not going to be answers.
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