Network+ QOTW - 13/Feb/2006

Discussion in 'Network+' started by simongrahamuk, Feb 13, 2006.

  1. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    A Windows 2000 Server is having problems in it's network connectivity. You need to verify which IP addresses have been resolved to a MAC address.

    From the command line which utility would you use?

    A) arp -s

    B) nbtstat -a

    C) arp -d

    D) arp -a

    Good Luck People! :biggrin
     
  2. hbroomhall

    hbroomhall Petabyte Poster Gold Member

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    I'll go for [HIDE]D[/HIDE] here.

    Harry.
     
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  3. _omni_

    _omni_ Megabyte Poster

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    [hide]D: arp -a[/hide]
     
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  4. Tyler D

    Tyler D Gigabyte Poster

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    [HIDE]D[/HIDE]

    :rolleyes:
     
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  5. Kestrel

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    [HIDE]D) arp -a[/HIDE]


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  6. tripwire45
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    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

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    I'll go for [HIDE]D. arp -a. It's interesting because if your computer hasn't attempted a network connection in awhile, the ARP table will be blank and no information will be available when you execute the command.[/HIDE]
     
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  7. Boycie
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    Boycie Senior Beer Tester

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    [HIDE]I'll have a D please Si. arp-a[/HIDE]
     
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  8. arisen

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    Off the top of my head...[HIDE]i'll say D, arp -a[/HIDE]
     
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  9. Bluerinse
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    Bluerinse Exabyte Poster

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    Good question!

    [HIDE]My answer is D *arp -a*[/HIDE]
     
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  10. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    Well Done Guy's!

    Everyone was correct, the answer was D) arp -a

    Sorry the answer is slightly late, I have no excuses - I forgot. :oops:
     

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