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Which two statements describe the purpose of RFC 1918?

Which two statements describe the purpose of RFC 1918? (Choose two.)

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A.
Establish a range of IP addresses that are dedicated to the growing use of multicast video.

B.
Establish a range of IP addresses that are dedicated to the growing use of peer-to-peer filesharing applications.

C.
Establish a range of IP addresses that are dedicated to use on internal networks.

D.
Establish a range of IP addresses to address the shrinking pool of globally routable addresses.

E.
Delay the transition to IPv6.

Explanation:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918

2 Comments on “Which two statements describe the purpose of RFC 1918?

  1. Carlos says:

    The correct answer is C and E

    ■■ Private addresses (RFC 1918) are not globally routable on the Internet.
    ■■ RFC 1918 specifies that networks must be reserved in each address class: 1 network in
    Class A, 16 networks in Class B, and 256 in Class C.
    ■■ RFC 1918 was created to establish a range of IP addresses that are dedicated to use on
    internal networks.
    ■■ RFC 1918 was created to delay the transition to IPv6.
    ■■ The private address must be filtered at Internet border interfaces.
    ■■ Private addresses include 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/20, and 192.168.0.0/16.
    ■■ Network address translation is required on the Internet border device.




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