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CompTIA Exam N10-008 Topic 2 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's N10-008 exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 2
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A packet has a destination address that is located outside of the local network. Which of the following should be used to route this packet out of the local network?

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Suggested Answer: D

Default Gateway: The default gateway is the IP address of the router that connects the local network to external networks (such as the internet). When a packet's destination address is outside the local network, it is sent to the default gateway for further routing.


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Mari
2 months ago
The DNS server? More like the 'Do Not Send' server. I'm sticking with D) Default gateway - it's the GPS for my packets, and I don't want to end up in the wrong neighborhood.
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Skye
29 days ago
Definitely sticking with D) Default gateway, it's the safest bet for routing packets to the right destination.
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Odelia
1 months ago
Yeah, the DNS server is more for translating domain names to IP addresses, not for routing packets out of the network.
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Lili
1 months ago
I agree, the default gateway is like the GPS for packets, it knows the way out of the local network.
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Denae
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think A) DNS server is used for domain name resolution, not routing packets.
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Rebbecca
2 months ago
I'm feeling a little DHCP tonight, but I think the default gateway is the way to go. It's the bouncer that makes sure my packets get to the right party.
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Alisha
28 days ago
Definitely, the default gateway routes packets outside of the local network.
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Stefany
1 months ago
It makes sure your packets get to the right party.
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Rikki
1 months ago
Yeah, the default gateway is like the bouncer for packets.
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Kimberely
2 months ago
I think the default gateway is the way to go.
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Annamae
2 months ago
I agree with Serita. The default gateway is used to route packets outside of the local network.
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Dominque
3 months ago
Definitely D) Default gateway. It's like the tollbooth on the highway - it's the only way to get your packet out of the local network.
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Marg
1 months ago
Exactly, it's like the exit ramp for your packet to leave the local network.
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Ilona
2 months ago
I always remember it as the 'gateway' to the outside world.
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Galen
2 months ago
Yes, you're right. The default gateway is the way out of the local network.
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Serita
3 months ago
I think the answer is D) Default gateway.
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Willard
3 months ago
D) Default gateway is the way to go. It's the traffic cop that directs the flow of packets out of the local network.
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Caprice
3 months ago
I'm going with D) Default gateway. It's like the GPS for my packets - it knows the way out of the neighborhood.
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Kristofer
1 months ago
It's important to have the right default gateway configured to ensure smooth routing of packets outside the local network.
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Dorathy
2 months ago
I always rely on the default gateway to send my packets to their intended destination.
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Nada
2 months ago
Yes, you're right! The default gateway is the correct choice to route packets outside of the local network.
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Berry
3 months ago
I'm going with D) Default gateway. It's like the GPS for my packets - it knows the way out of the neighborhood.
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Janna
3 months ago
D) Default gateway, of course! It's like the bouncer at the party - it decides who gets to leave the local network and where they go.
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Alison
3 months ago
A) DNS server won't help here. It's all about the default gateway making sure packets get to their destination outside the local network.
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Tomas
3 months ago
D) Default gateway is definitely the way to go. It's like the traffic cop directing packets out of the local network.
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