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IP Addressing Fundamentals Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundat

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Q1Domain Verified
A network administrator is tasked with designing a new IPv4 network for a growing enterprise. They have been given a Class C private IP address range of 192.168.1.0/24 and need to create 10 subnets, each capable of supporting at least 15 hosts. Which of the following subnet masks would allow for the creation of the required number of subnets while maximizing the available host addresses per subnet?
255.255.255.240 (/28)
255.255.255.192 (/26)
255.255.255.224 (/27)
255.255.255.128 (/25)
Q2Domain Verified
asks for the mask that allows for the creation of the required number of subnets *while maximizing* the available host addresses per subnet, given the constraints. /27 provides 30 hosts, which is the highest number of hosts achievable with a mask that still allows for at least 10 subnets. /26 and /25 provide more hosts but are not the most efficient choice if the primary constraint is the minimum number of subnets. However, the phrasing "maximizing the available host addresses per subnet" implies we should look for the smallest valid subnetting prefix that meets the subnet count. In this context, /27 is the optimal choice. Question: Consider an IPv4 address 172.16.30.45 with a subnet mask of 255.255.240.0. What is the broadcast address for the subnet this IP address belongs to?
172.16.30.63
172.16.31.255
172.16.47.255
172.16.30.255
Q3Domain Verified
Within the context of the "The Complete IPv6 Deployment & Transition Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", what is the primary strategic advantage of utilizing IPv6's stateless address autoconfiguration (SLAAC) over stateful DHCPv6 for initial client address assignment in a large, dynamic enterprise network, as discussed in the "IP Addressing Fundamentals Mastery Hub"?
SLAAC reduces the reliance on a central server for address assignment, thereby improving network resilience and reducing the potential for single points of failure.
SLAAC allows for seamless integration with existing IPv4 DHCP infrastructure, minimizing the need for complex network reconfigurations.
SLAAC guarantees that every client receives a unique, predictable IP address, simplifying network troubleshooting and inventory management.
SLAAC provides centralized control over IP address allocation, enabling granular policy enforcement and auditing of all assigned addresses.

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