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Chapter 10
Troubleshooting AppleTalk Connectivity
Answers to Review Questions
1.
C. AppleTalk addresses have the form network.node with only one
decimal point in the address.
2.
C. Phase one allowed for only one cable range per segment or network.
3.
A. Nodes can only belong to a single zone.
4.
B. Just as ARP works with IP to provide address resolution, AARP
resolves the AppleTalk address to a MAC address.
5.
A, B, C, D, E. Each one of the answers is part of the sequence of
obtaining a node address.
6.
A, B, D, E. These protocols route AppleTalk.
7.
E. A zone can belong to or have many cable ranges.
8.
C. RTMP deals with AppleTalk routes and route tables.
9.
C. NBP is the protocol most similar to TCP/IP's DNS.
10.
B. If the addressing is incompatible, routing cannot take place. There-
fore anything outside of a given cable range would not be reachable.
11.
B. The range for AppleTalk access lists is from 600 to 699.
12.
A, B, C, D, F. RIP is not part of AppleTalk.
13.
C. The Chooser is the application that provides selection of the servers
and print services.
14.
A, B, C. All of these connections are valid connection media for
AppleTalk.
15.
D. The events debug allows the administrator to view when inter-
faces change state.
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