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CompTIA CV0-004 Exam - Topic 4 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's CV0-004 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 4
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An administrator configures three subnets to the corporate network. All servers should communicate with the main corporate network and access the internet. The administrator creates the following configurations:

After configuring the networks, the administrator recognizes an issue with the configuration. Which of the following can the administrator change in one step to accomplish the goal?

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Suggested Answer: B

A . Remove 192.168.12.0/24 and 192.168.1.0/24: This would cause connectivity issues for Network 4.

B . Replace 192.168.1.0/24 with 192.168.0.0/24: Corrects the incorrect destination for Network 4, aligning it with the corporate network subnet.

C . Add 192.168.12.0/24 and 192.168.0.0/24: Duplicates an existing configuration and doesn't solve the issue.

D . Reconfigure Network 4 to 192.168.13.0/24: Alters the network unnecessarily and doesn't resolve the destination routing issue.


CompTIA Cloud+ CV0-004 Study Guide, Objective 2.2: Configure routing tables to ensure proper network communication.

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Maile
2 months ago
Removing source and destination routes could mess things up!
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Jacob
2 months ago
Wait, why would you change the destination subnet?
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Clorinda
2 months ago
Sounds like a routing issue.
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Goldie
3 months ago
Not sure about that, C seems too simple.
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Alease
3 months ago
I think option C is the way to go!
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Candida
3 months ago
I think I recall that changing the destination address could help, but I can't remember if it was option B or D that we discussed in class.
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Elfrieda
3 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the destination addresses. Shouldn't we be focusing on the correct subnet for communication?
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Dominga
4 months ago
This question feels similar to one we practiced where we had to adjust subnet masks. I think option C might be the way to go.
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Celeste
4 months ago
I remember something about routing tables from my studies, but I'm not sure if removing entries is the right approach here.
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Giuseppe
4 months ago
This seems straightforward. The administrator just needs to update the routing table to include the correct destination subnet. Option C looks like the best solution.
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Phuong
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about this one. I'll need to double-check the subnet masks and make sure I understand the network topology before selecting an answer.
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Rupert
4 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to replace the destination subnet to match the corporate network. Option B looks like the way to go here.
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Marget
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the network diagram. I'll need to review the subnet information and the routing table details to figure out the right change to make.
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Hannah
5 months ago
This looks like a routing configuration issue. I'll need to carefully analyze the network diagram and the options to determine the best solution.
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Coral
5 months ago
Why do you think that?
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Adell
5 months ago
I disagree, I think option D is the best choice.
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Jesus
6 months ago
Haha, this exam question is like a bad game of Tetris - you just need to fit the right pieces together!
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Alpha
5 months ago
B) Replace destination 192.168.1.0/24 with destination 192.168.0.0/24.
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Kathryn
5 months ago
A) Remove source 192.168.12.0/24 and destination 192.168.1.0/24 from the routing table.
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Josefa
6 months ago
Because replacing the destination with 192.168.0.0/24 will allow all servers to communicate with the main corporate network and access the internet.
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Coral
6 months ago
Why do you think that?
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Josefa
6 months ago
I think the administrator should choose option B.
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Kimbery
6 months ago
Option D is just weird. Reconfiguring Network 4 to a different subnet doesn't seem to address the problem at hand.
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Wilford
7 months ago
Personally, I'd go with option C. Adding the source and destination subnets to the routing table is a more comprehensive solution.
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Franklyn
5 months ago
I think option C is the best choice.
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Mary
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Removing the source and destination subnets from the routing table in option A seems like it could work too.
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Elouise
6 months ago
But what about adding the source subnet 192.168.12.0/24 and destination subnet 192.168.0.0/24 in option C? That could also work.
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Alecia
7 months ago
I think option B might be the best choice. Changing the destination subnet to 192.168.0.0/24 could solve the issue.
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Viola
7 months ago
I think the answer is B. Replacing the destination subnet to 192.168.0.0/24 seems like the easiest way to fix the issue.
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Lashaunda
7 months ago
User2: That makes sense. It would definitely help with the communication between the servers and the main corporate network.
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Isidra
7 months ago
User1: I think the answer is B. Replacing the destination subnet to 192.168.0.0/24 seems like the easiest way to fix the issue.
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