Hey mates,
I am confused with this question, I guess the correct answer is B, C & E.
What do you think about it please, am I wrong?
What three blocks of addresses are defined by RFC 1918 for private network use? (Choose three.)
- A. 10.0.0.0/8
- B. 172.16.0.0/12
- C. 192.168.0.0/16
- D. 100.64.0.0/14
- E. 169.254.0.0/16
- F. 239.0.0.0/8
I am sorry, but i think your answer is totally wrong. However, I guess that the right options is A, B and C.
It seems your answers is wrong Phillipe. As Gianna mentioned, the RFC 1918 defines this three blocks of addresses for the private network use:
Hi Phillipe,
As far as i know, and referring to some references , the correct answer is A, B & C not the one you picked.
Thus, RFC 1918 defines the following address ranges as private,
I hope this helps!
Good Luck !
Hi,
For me, it is not that kind of difficult question. However, RFC 1918, Address Allocation for Private Internets, defines three blocks of IPv4 address for private networks that should not be routable on the public Internet, which are: 10.0.0.0/8 , 172.16.0.0/12 , 192.168.0.0/16.
I trust this will be of great help.
Thank you guys a lot for your help, feedback, and assistance, I appreciate your time! And of course, this helps me a lot! I wish you all the best mates!