For what purpose, would the AV technician designate a loopback internet
protocol address in the 127.0.0.1 to 127.255.255.254 range in a network
configuration?
a. To force information intentionally onto a connected network
b. To test the local device to see if TCP/IP is working on your system
c. To designate which network traffic is to be routed from “outside”
d. To expedite the “flow” of network traffic in interconnected networks
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b. To test the local device to see if TCP/IP is working on your system
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B. (troubleshooting)
C.
B - To test the local device to see if TCP/IP is working on your system
b. To test the local device to see if TCP/IP is working on your system
B
B.
b. To test the local device to see if TCP/IP is working on your system
b. To test the local device to see if TCP/IP is working on your system
b. To test the local device to see if TCP/IP is working on your system
B. Loopback mocks a TCP/IP connection internally on the 127.0.0.0 subnet.
B. as I vaguely recall
The correct answer is:
b. To test the local device to see if TCP/IP is working on your system
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