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CNT-150VT

Question #1 Your name

Question #2 Your computer number ##

Question #3 How many hosts can there be on a /24 subnet?

Question #4 What are LUNs used for?

Question #5 What’s the minimum number of disks for fault tolerance or redundancy in a RAID array?

Question #6 Is a valid host address?

Question #7 From a Windows command prompt, what command would you type to find out the IP address of the host?

Question #8 Why does a computer have a MAC addresses?

Question #9 What is the subnet mask for a /16 network?

Question #10 What port number does DNS use?

Question #11 Does DNS use TCP or UDP?

Question #12 In Microsoft’s Active Directory, what is the maximum number of Active Directory Forests that can be contained in an Active Directory Domain?

Question #13 You have one each of a 100, 200, 300 and 400 gig hard drive. The server you are working on holds 3 drives and supports RAID 5 only. What would be the largest disk capacity presented to the OS?

Question #14 What layer in the OSI model are ports defined?

Question #15 Two DHCP servers are on one subnet. Your host is configured for DHCP. Which DHCP server will your host accept the IP address from?

Question #16 Where are WWN or WWIDs used?

Question #17 Which protocol is used for Time Synchronization? ( SNTP, SNMP, SMTP )

Question #18 You need to reliably transfer a file between two hosts. Which protocol would you use? ( ICMP, UDP, TCP )

Question #19 An iSCSI Initiator communicates with an iSCCI __________ ?

Question #20 You have a computer with 6 GB of RAM. Windows XP OS is installed. How much RAM will Windows Systems property report?

Question #21 You have a host with a public IP address of The host is able to reach hosts on the internet with the exception of a host with an address of Why can’t your host communicate with host?

Question #22 Computer 1 network settings are Address: Subnet Mask: Default Gateway : Computer 2 network settings are Address: Subnet Mask: Default Gateway : Both computers are on the same subnet. Will Computer 1 be able to transfer a file to Computer 2?

Question #23 What is one major difference between a switch and a router? What OSI layer is a router associated with? (Number or name) What OSI layer is a switch associated with? (Number or name)

Question #24 Write a valid MAC address.

Question #25 What’s one major difference between a SAN and NAS?

Question #26 Is RAID 50 a valid RAID configuration?

Question #27 What is the Internet about to run out of?

Question #28 What happens to a file share if a $ character is added to the end? As in servername\C$

Question #29 What network device retransmits all incoming traffic out of all ports? Could be a router, switch, hub or a firewall/

Question #30 A Windows server is having problem with an application. To find out more information about what is causing the error you look in the ___________ viewer.