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The document contains questions and answers about networking topics such as IP addressing, subnetting, IPv4 and IPv6, routing protocols, TCP, application layer protocols, email and DHCP. It covers concepts such as classes of IP addresses, components of Mobile IP, Bellman-Ford algorithm, TCP handshake and state diagram, need for sequence control and flow control in networking, SMTP protocol, use of cookies for advertisements, email security over non-secure channels, DHCP operation and static/dynamic allocation, and working of TELNET protocol.
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ACN All ChapterWise Imp Q With A

The document contains questions and answers about networking topics such as IP addressing, subnetting, IPv4 and IPv6, routing protocols, TCP, application layer protocols, email and DHCP. It covers concepts such as classes of IP addresses, components of Mobile IP, Bellman-Ford algorithm, TCP handshake and state diagram, need for sequence control and flow control in networking, SMTP protocol, use of cookies for advertisements, email security over non-secure channels, DHCP operation and static/dynamic allocation, and working of TELNET protocol.
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Chapter 1

1. For the block of IPv4 address given below build subnet mask, broadcast Address and Number
of Hosts possible.
a. 10.0.199.237/22
b. 192.168.1487/26
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2. What is Mobile IP? List and explain components of Mobile IP.
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Mobile IP is a communication protocol (created by extending Internet Protocol, IP) that allows the
users to move from one network to another with the same IP address. It ensures that the
communication will continue without the user’s sessions or connections being dropped. Mobile IP is
designed to allow mobile device users to move from one network to another while maintaining a
permanent IP address. Components of Mobile IP
1. Mobile Node(MN): - Mobile Node (MN) is the hand-held communication device that the user
carries. There are devices such as cell phones, PDA or laptops whose software enables network
roaming capabilities.
2. Home Agent (HA): - It is a router on the home network serving as the anchor point for
communication with mobile nodes. It tunnels packet from a device on internet, called a
correspondent node to a roaming mobile node.
3. Foreign Agent (FA): - It is a router that may function as the point of attachment for MN when it
roams to a foreign network delivering packets from the Home agent to mobile nodes.
4. Correspondent Node (CN): - Correspondent Node (CN) is a device on the internet communicating
to the mobile node. End host to which MN is corresponding (e.g. web server).
3. Describe the sub-network address if the destination address is 200.45.34.56 and the subnet
mask is 255.255.240.0
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4. For the IP addresses given below
1. Identify the classes to which the following IP address belongs to
2. Identify network address sections
3. Identify host address section
4. Calculate number of hosts that can be assigned with each network
i. 22.34.45.133
ii. 12.12.12.12
iii. 192.0.233.26
iv. 126.123.16.87
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Chapter 2

5. Explain the process of transition from IPv4 to IPv6 for a network.


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6. Draw and explain IPV6 protocol format
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7. Explain the addressing scheme in IPv4 and IPv6. When IPv6 protocol is introduced, does the
ARP protocol have to be changed? Explain in details
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8. State significance of following related to IPV6
i) Auto configuration
ii) Renumbering
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Chapter 3

9. Differentiate between RIP & OSPF routing protocol


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10. Explain Bellman Ford algorithm with suitable example
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11. Explain difference between distance vector and link state routing.
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12. List Intradomain multicast protocol. Explain any one in detail


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Chapter 4

13. Explain the TCP connection establishment using a three-way handshake mechanism
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14. Draw state transition diagram of TCP
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15. State the need for
1. Sequence Control
2. Error Control
3. Flow Control in Networking
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16. Describe SMTP with suitable diagram
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Chapter 5

17. Construct a diagram to show the application of cookies in a scenario in which the server uses
cookies for advertisement.
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18. Describe E-mail security over non-secure channel.
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19. Describe the architecture of e-mail system using four scenarios


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20. Describe DHCP with its operation and static and dynamic allocation
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21. Explain the working of TELNET.


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