NETWORK LAYER
INTRODUCTION
Question
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Remote networks are?
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hosts that do not share the same network address
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hosts that share the same network address
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host that are connected to a switch and have the same IP address scheme.
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none of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The remote-address command specifies the destination of transmitted log messages or the location of an uploaded log file. This command is relevant in the following situations. For an SMTP or syslog-based log target, as specified by the type command.
Detailed explanation-2: -Generally speaking, no two devices should have the same IP address unless they are behind a NAT device. Computers need routers to communicate with devices that are not on their same logical subnet.
Detailed explanation-3: -You can figure out how many hosts you can have in your subnet by subtracting the number of network bits from the number of total bits: in other words, 32 total bits, minus the number of network bits.
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