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Subnetting Question
loun80
To all of you who have taken the Security+ exam,
Has anyone actually received a question on subnetting? As in calculations on the number of hosts with a given subnet mask?
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-hype
Nope.
No subnetting questions.
loun80
Thanks!
-hype
Make sure you have mastered Cryptography and also remember the abbreviations!! They abbreviate everything!!!
Good Luck!!
Baack
No sub netting questions
Mostly problem solving questions
After taking the test I can see why they suggest 2 years experience
Good luck!!!
loun80
Cryptography is my biggest weakness. I thought it was only worth 11%.
Darril
I sincerely doubt you'll see a question that requires you to calculate the number of hosts. However, you might see a question related to subnetting and availability. It seems to be rare, but is possible.
Specifically, if a computer is assigned an IP address with the wrong network ID, it won't be available on the network. Here's a simple example without subnetting:
A network has a default gateway of 192.168.1.1/24. Of the following choices, what IP address is NOT valid in this network?
A. 192.168.1.110
B. 192.168.11.11
C. 192.168.1.111
D. 192.168.1.113
The default gateway has a network ID of 192.168.1.0/24 and answers A, C, and D all have a network ID of 192.168.1.0/24. B has a network ID of 192.168.11.0/24 and will not operate on this network.
Similarly, which two of the following IPs are on the same subnet?
192.168.1.50/26
192.168.1.100/26
192.168.1.165/26
192.168.1.189/26
To answer this correctly, you need to understand subnetting even if you don't need to calculate the number of hosts on the subnet.
Darril
loun80
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Cryptography is my biggest weakness. I thought it was only worth 11%.
Actually, you're correct that is only worth 11%. However, if you every cryptography question looks foreign, it seems like you're getting more than just 11% of the questions related to cryptography.
The good news is that you don't have to know cryptography in-depth.
Good luck.
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