A network technician is configuring clients for VLAN access. The network address for the sales
department is 192.168.0.64 with a broadcast address of 192.168.0.71. Which of the following IP
address/subnet mask combinations could be used to correctly configure a client machine in the
sales department?

A.
192.168.0.64/29
B.
192.168.0.66/27
C.
192.168.0.67/29
D.
192.168.0.70/28
c
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A. is a network IP address, its not valid for a client machine IP.
C. is a valid IP address for the client machine.
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a is correct it is asking for a combination that can be used to correctly configure a client machine. not asking for a IP within that subnet. just asking for a combo that can be used to produce valid IP addresses.
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The Sales Department has a network sub-net mask of 255.255.255.248 or /29. Therefore a usable address for the Sales Department has to fall under /29. A) is the NETWORK ID, C) is valid, falls under /29 and is not the NETWORK ID nor is it a BROADCAST ID.
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If the question is asking “Which of the following Network ID (or Subnet ID)/subnet mask combinations could be used to correctly configure a client machine in the sales department?”, then the correct answer is A.
However, the question is asking “Which of the following IP address/subnet mask combinations could be used to correctly configure a client machine in the sales department?”, then the correct answer is C.
Jeremy K explained the difference between network Id and valid IP address.
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I agree with all the C people.
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