IP-Address
September 7, 2024Computer-Networks
September 7, 2024IP-Address
Question 53 |
Consider the following two statements with respect to IPv4 in computer networking:
P: The loopback(IP) address is a member of class B network
Q: The loopback(IP) address is used to send a packet from host to itself
What can you say about the statements P and Q?
P: The loopback(IP) address is a member of class B network
Q: The loopback(IP) address is used to send a packet from host to itself
What can you say about the statements P and Q?
P-True: Q-False | |
P-False; Q-True | |
P-True; Q-True | |
P-False; Q-false |
Question 53 Explanation:
Explanation: The loopback(IP) address is a member of class A network. Any address between the range 127 . 0. 0. 0 to 127.255.255.255 can be used a loopback address but we can’t use 127 . 0. 0. 0 and 127.255.255.255 as loopback addresses.
The loopback(IP) address is used to send a packet from host to itself
The loopback(IP) address is used to send a packet from host to itself
Correct Answer: B
Question 53 Explanation:
Explanation: The loopback(IP) address is a member of class A network. Any address between the range 127 . 0. 0. 0 to 127.255.255.255 can be used a loopback address but we can’t use 127 . 0. 0. 0 and 127.255.255.255 as loopback addresses.
The loopback(IP) address is used to send a packet from host to itself
The loopback(IP) address is used to send a packet from host to itself