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Your company uses a network ID of 10.0.0.0/8.
The company opens a new office that uses a network ID of 10.5.0.0/16. The office has three floors. Each floor has a VLAN. The network ID of each VLAN is 10.5.10.0/24, 10.5.20.0/24, and 10.5.30.0/24.
You create a distribution point for the new office.
You need to ensure that the clients in the new office obtain content from the new distribution point.
Solution: Create an IP address range boundary from 10.5.1.1 to 10.5.255.255.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
It does say for the new Office, not the new floors. Therefore anything within 10.5.0.0/16 should be correct
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sorry you are right
but it would work for the three offices in question so answer is A. YES
I dont think this one is correct… you will be leaving out a ton of IPs between 10.5.0.0 – 10.5.0.255
I agree