1) If Bellevue was using Class B private addresses for internal computers and they had 16 departments...
Question:
1) If Bellevue was using Class B private addresses for internal computers and they had 16 departments where each department had their own subnet, how many computer hosts could be in each department subnetwork? If they need more hosts, what are their options? Since these are private addresses, how can they be routed on the Internet?
2) What four pieces of configuration information does a DHCP server provide?
3) What is a Security Association? What four security options are documented there?
4) What is SNMP? What is it used for?
5) You are at home where you have a Wifi network configured to use a Class C private address assigned by your home router. You want to turn your computer on and then access your bank's website. Describe the detail of how your computer gets an IP address, finds the IP address of your bank's computer, sets up a secure tunnel, and then transmits a packet to them. Detail the path your packet takes and how the packet is routed. For this exercise, assume the Internet between the ISP and the bank is just one big router. Remember, the Internet router cannot route private IP addresses.
Introduction To Health Care Management
ISBN: 9781284081015
3rd Edition
Authors: Sharon B. Buchbinder, Nancy H. Shanks