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Ferozpur Rd Ludhiana, Punjab, India
... Which of the following are valid public IPv4 addresses? (Select TWO).
A. 10.2.127.220/16
B. 127.0.0.1/24
C. 212.2.17.54/16
D. 9.2.128.254/8
E. 127.2.126.213/24
Answer: CD
15. Which of the following network < a href="http://www.realexams.com/N10-003. htm">N10-003 dumps protocols is needed to ensure that users can type in a FQDN instead of the IP address?
A. DNS
B. FTP
C. WINS
D. IMAP4
Answer: A
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