My professor gave us this question and wanted us all to explain the logic behind it. It is a trick question but I'm not sure if that's because of the way the question is worded. My explanation is the answer is 6 because there's a total of 5 connections and the router has its own IP address as well.
>>51757270
I think it means how many ips are assigned to the router. Not how many it assigned to other devices. So 1, if the wan port doesn't have some unusually set setting. But the question is too vague
the answer is 2 you dingus, 1 for the WAN which is the public ip, and 1 for the LAN which is the default gateway
go back to /r/homeworkhelp
>>51757423
this.
>>51757423
1 as assigned to implies a remote assigned from; self assigned address are not assigned "to"
>>51757738
>>51757423
3 conections
1 WAN IP
1 to switch , no IP nut implies LAN Ip
1 ? not mention, but implies one of the above
and 127.0.0.1
Protip you'll fail cause your teacher sucks
>>51757913
127.0.0.1 isn't an assigned address. It's a pre-determined loopback address.
>>51757270
Based on the type of connections to the 3 building you'll have:
1 IP for WAN
1 IP as gateway for LAN
0-3 IPs if someone configured different DHCP pools between the router and the buildings that are not part of the pool of the LAN.
You prof is an idiot btw
>>51757270
What a faggot. I stopped studying English a s a major to escape this wordplay shit. I would switch departments if I were you.
0, the router is broken
>>51757956
is not like the evolution process put it there, is assingned by RFC 6761
Troll aside, look for the answer in forums if this is from CISCO, they want the answer they claim as right
>>51757913
> having a router and switch offering DHCP on the same network
> you
I too like to play dangerously
>>51758624
This tbqh
>>51757423
yes