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Question #: 61
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Which two options are the best reasons to use an IPV4 private IP space? (Choose two.)

  • A. to enable intra-enterprise communication
  • B. to implement NAT
  • C. to connect applications
  • D. to conserve global address space
  • E. to manage routing overhead
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Suggested Answer: AD 🗳️

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Ali526
Highly Voted 4 years, 5 months ago
AD correct.
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liptechBR
Most Recent 7 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
A. To enable intra-enterprise communication: Private IP spaces allow devices within an enterprise to communicate with one another without the need to have globally unique IP addresses. This makes it easier to manage the internal network, and reduces the risk of IP address conflicts. B. To implement Network Address Translation (NAT): NAT allows devices on a private IP network to communicate with devices on a public IP network. It allows a device on a private network to use a single unique public IP address to connect to the internet or other public IP networks.
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DB_Cooper
8 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: AB
A. To enable intra-enterprise communication: Private IP spaces allow devices within an enterprise to communicate with one another without the need to have globally unique IP addresses. This makes it easier to manage the internal network, and reduces the risk of IP address conflicts. B. To implement Network Address Translation (NAT): NAT allows devices on a private IP network to communicate with devices on a public IP network. It allows a device on a private network to use a single unique public IP address to connect to the internet or other public IP networks. Using private IP space in conjunction with NAT allows organization to keep their internal network private, while still providing access to the internet or other public IP network. It conserve global address space as it is not needed to use globally unique IP addresses for all internal devices.
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DB_Cooper
2 years, 4 months ago
i change my answer to AD. disregard my comment
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dearc
8 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: AD
AI said:The correct answers to the question "Which two options are the best reasons to use an IPv4 private IP space?" are: A. To enable intra-enterprise communication D. To conserve global address space Private IP addresses can be used within an organization for communication between devices without the need for unique public addresses . This helps to conserve the limited supply of IPv4 addresses available globally, which is a finite resource. Private IP addresses are not routable on the public internet and can be used within an organization without conflicts with public addresses. Therefore, options A and D are the best reasons to use an IPv4 private IP space. Option B- to implement NAT , option C- to connect applications, and option E- to manage routing overhead don't refer to the use of private IP addresses directly. However, NAT can be used to translate private addresses to public addresses for access to the internet.
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cyrusjhurley
1 year ago
Selected Answer: DE
There's no way the answer is A and D. The answers are D and E. You don't need private ip addresses for intra-enterprise communication. You can use public ipv4 addresses, or ipv6 addresses. And for B. NAT is necessary in order to convert private to public, but NAT is not a reason in and of itself to use IPv4. The two best reasons to use IPv4, are D and E. Using a private ip address will help conserve global address space and E, you can manage routing overhead by not having to pay for public ipv4 addresses.
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PCONBOARD
9 months ago
Managing routing overhead is more about efficient network design (e.g., using route summarization) rather than being a specific reason for using private IP addresses. Routing overhead can be minimized through various methods that don’t necessarily require private IP addresses. So E can't be a right answer
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sabsyed
1 year, 2 months ago
AD correct
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1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
A & D are correct
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last1904
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
AD is correct
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Utshav
1 year, 9 months ago
A. Correct In an organization, using private IP space allows for communication within the enterprise without the need for globally unique IP addresses. Private IP addresses are not routable on the public Internet, so they are suitable for internal network communication. C. Incorrect. Connecting applications does not specifically require the use of private IP space. Applications can use IP addresses from public or private address spaces, depending on the scenario
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Utshav
1 year, 9 months ago
D. Correct. One of the key reasons for using private IP space is to conserve global address space. IPv4 addresses are limited, and using private IP space for internal communication reduces the consumption of publicly routable addresses.
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BarkingSpider
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
NAT does indeed solve the problem of non-routable private addresses on the public internet, which serves a purpose related to the question. But it is not, in and of itself, a REASON to implement private IPv4 addresses. So it is definitely not the correct answer. A&D are correct.
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kyleptt
1 year, 11 months ago
Can't intra-enterprise communication be done with IPV6 ?
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Isuzu
2 years, 1 month ago
I see no one is looking at E.... Correct Answer: D & E
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iMo7ed
2 years, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
A and D are correct
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Bilal1992
2 years, 4 months ago
AD IS CORRECT
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onikafei
3 years, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
A and D are correct
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ZUMY
4 years, 1 month ago
A & D are correct
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