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QID AN437

posted answer : ipv6 address fc00:0000:aaaa:a15d:1234:2343:8aca/64
Why correct answer has only 28 hex-digits, not 32 hex-digits  ?  I do not see :: in this answer

QID AN491 

IMO correct answer should be : ip domain-name domain ...since the question asks for command BEFORE entering the command to generate RSA key
Thank you for your feedback. Both questions have been fixed.
when was the test last updated on H2P site ?
(10-07-2022, 12:10 AM)ejohnson7 Wrote: [ -> ]when was the test last updated on H2P site ?

Last Updated: October 04, 2022
https://www.how2pass.com/ccna-200-301-pr...stions.php
Can someone please help understand the answers to this question?  

172.16.2.128=>255.255.255.128
172.16.3.64  =>255.255.255.224
172.16.3.128=>255.255.255.240
172.16.3.192=>255.255.255.248
172.16.4.0   =>255.255.254.0

Am I making this too hard for myself?  I just don't get it.

Please advise

Thanks
dglorioso
(11-15-2022, 06:01 PM)darrenglorioso Wrote: [ -> ]172.16.2.128=>255.255.255.128  = block of 128 IP's (126+2)
172.16.3.64  =>255.255.255.224 = block of 32 IP's (30+2)
172.16.3.128=>255.255.255.240  = block of 16 IP's (14+2)
172.16.3.192=>255.255.255.248  = block of 8 IP's (6+2)
172.16.4.0  =>255.255.254.0       = block of 512 IP's (510+2)

+2 in each block represent ==> NetworkID and BroadcastID

I do not see a copy of the question but I assume that you
have to assign a block of IP's to fulfil specific request.

Google search: IP CALCULATOR    that will provide additional info about each block/subnet
AN 437:

In explanation you posted the same answer as correct and as incorrect.
Thank you for your feedback. We have fixed the answer and explanation.