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Network Diagram :

Router1 E0

Internet

Web Server
Print Server 1 Switch1 E0 Router2 E1 Switch2

Mail Server

E0 Router3 E1

Print Server 2

Switch3

WorkGroup Server Remote Server

Remote Client

E0 E0 Router4 S0 S0 Router5

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Section 1.

Basic troubleshooting (10 points)

After setting up network in Figure 1, user from computer Remote Client wants to test his computer connectivity to Mail Server so he tries to ping to Mail Server, the operation was successful. 1. Write the correct steps and put in order: _____________________________ Where: 1 Swich3 switches the frame only from the port 1(connecting to Router3) to port 2 (connecting to Router4) 2 Mail Server sends back a packet to Remote Client, and the frame containing this packet goes straight to Router3 E0 3 Remote Client broadcasts ARP Request to find its default gateways MAC address 4 Router5 decides to forward the packet to Router4 5 Remote Server sees the ARP Reply from Router5 but ignores it 6 Remote Client receives an ICMP echo reply which is contained in a frame originated from Router5 7 Remote Client checks if Mail Server is of local network or not 8 Remote Client creates an IP packet containing ICMP data. 2. In the above situation, which of the following statements are NOT true (choose two)? a) When Remote Client sends the second ICMP echo request to Mail Server, it does not call ARP service. b) When Mail Server receives the IP packet (with ICMP data) from Remote Client, it decapsulates the IP packet (at layer 3) and give the data to Layer 4 service. c) The process of ICMP starts before that of ARP in Remote Client d) Connection between Remote Client and Mail Server must be established before Remote Client can send ICMP Echo Request. e) When Router3 forwards frame to Router4, WorkGroup Server can not see this frame

Section 2.

Miscellaneous (20 points)

3. You type ipconfig /all at a command prompt at Jim's machine. You get the following displayed on his screen: Physical Address : 00-10-4B-65-12-6C DHCP Enabled No IP Address 203.162.15.40 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.248

Default Gateway 203.162.15.33

What is not right in this above output? a) b) c) d) The IP address is incorrect. DHCP should be enabled. The physical address is not valid. The default gateway is incorrect.

4. If a client has valid IP address, subnetmask and default-gateway but does not have IP address of DNS server then a) It can not connect to any other host. b) DHCP will not run properly c) User still can ping other computers from this computer d) It can connect to host on the same subnet but not to host on other subnet 5. You have users that connect their Win 95/98/NT laptop computers to different subnets in your company. You dont want to manually reconfigure their IP address and default gateway each time they connect to the different subnet. Which of the following might be a solution? a) DNS b) RARP c) DHCP d) ARP e) IPX f) TFTP 6. If you need to configure IP for computers in your network including IP address, subnet mask, default-gateway, DNS server address, how can you do this (choose three)? a) Statically assign IP parameters b) Using DHCP server c) Using RARP server d) Do not need to do anything, Windows will take care of it automatically e) Using BOOTP server 7. Your computer IP address is 170.34.200.71/21. Which of the following IP addresses are in the same subnet?(choose two) i. 170.34.199.71 ii. 170.34.207.17 iii. 170.34.208.1 iv. 170.34.207.255 v. 170.34.204.255 8. If a client has a valid IP address and a valid subnet mask but has incorrect default gateway, what symptoms could result?

i. ii. iii. iv.

The client can connect to some but not all host on a different subnet The client can connect to hosts on the local subnet but not to hosts on the different subnet The client can ping all host by IP address, but not by domain name The client cannot ping a host on different subnet but that host can ping the client

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