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NetApp Exam NS0-003 Topic 1 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-003 exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 1
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Which attribute of a host is used to route packs to a non-local subnet?

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Suggested Answer: B

A default gateway is an attribute of a host that is used to route packets to a non-local subnet. A default gateway is the IP address of the router that connects the host to other networks.


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Fausto
4 months ago
The default gateway, of course! It's like the doorman of the network, letting your packets in and out. Although, I do wonder if it also moonlights as a bouncer sometimes...
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Delmy
3 months ago
I wonder if the default gateway also acts as a bouncer sometimes.
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Kayleigh
3 months ago
It's definitely the default gateway that routes packets to a non-local subnet.
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Evangelina
3 months ago
The default gateway is like the doorman of the network, letting packets in and out.
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Barrett
3 months ago
D) DNS server
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Shaun
3 months ago
C) NTP server
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Cherri
4 months ago
B) default gateway
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Stephane
4 months ago
A) VLAN trunk
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Vivienne
4 months ago
NTP server? Seriously? Unless my packets are getting lost in the time-space continuum, I don't see how that's relevant.
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Tequila
4 months ago
VLAN trunk? Really? I don't think that's how routing works, but hey, I'm just a humble network engineer, what do I know?
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Cherry
3 months ago
D) DNS server
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Benedict
3 months ago
C) NTP server
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Leontine
3 months ago
B) default gateway
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Lawrence
4 months ago
A) VLAN trunk
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Salome
5 months ago
Actually, the correct answer is B) default gateway because it is responsible for forwarding packets to destinations outside the local network.
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Carlee
5 months ago
I bet my roommate would choose the DNS server. That guy is always trying to overcomplicate things.
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Fausto
3 months ago
D) DNS server
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Nilsa
3 months ago
C) NTP server
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Hoa
3 months ago
B) default gateway
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Maybelle
3 months ago
A) VLAN trunk
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Barrett
3 months ago
D) DNS server
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Tracey
3 months ago
C) NTP server
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Jamey
3 months ago
B) default gateway
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Jeanice
4 months ago
A) VLAN trunk
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Kirk
5 months ago
Hmm, the default gateway seems like the obvious choice here. I mean, how else would my packets get to that non-local subnet?
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Daron
4 months ago
Yeah, without the default gateway, our packets wouldn't know where to go outside of our local network.
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Christa
4 months ago
I agree, the default gateway is definitely used to route packets to a non-local subnet.
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Sol
5 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be A) VLAN trunk.
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Nada
5 months ago
I agree with Dorothy, the default gateway is used to route packs to a non-local subnet.
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Dorothy
5 months ago
I think the answer is B) default gateway.
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