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GAQM CCCP-001 Exam - Topic 11 Question 99 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CCCP-001 exam
Question #: 99
Topic #: 11
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The network administrator creates a DNS A record. Which of the following tools can identify which IP has been assigned to a FQDN?

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Ryan
6 months ago
100% agree, nslookup is the best tool for this!
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Dulce
6 months ago
Wait, can arp even help with DNS records?
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Nakisha
6 months ago
I thought tracert could do that too?
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Craig
7 months ago
Definitely, ipconfig won't show FQDN to IP.
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Johnna
7 months ago
nslookup is the way to go for that!
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Barrett
7 months ago
I’m a bit confused about arp; I don’t think it relates to DNS directly, but I could be wrong.
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Aliza
7 months ago
I feel like ipconfig might show some DNS info, but it doesn't directly resolve FQDNs to IPs like nslookup does.
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Brandon
7 months ago
I remember practicing with similar questions, and nslookup always came up as the go-to for DNS queries.
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Cecil
8 months ago
I think nslookup is the right tool for checking which IP is assigned to a FQDN, but I'm not completely sure.
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Jacklyn
8 months ago
Wait, I'm a little confused. Isn't ipconfig used to view the network configuration on a local machine? I'm not sure if that's the right tool for this question.
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Youlanda
8 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key is to remember that nslookup is the tool that can look up the IP address associated with a FQDN. I'm confident I can answer this correctly.
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Stephane
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know nslookup is used for DNS queries, but I'm not sure if the other options are valid choices.
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Tracie
8 months ago
This seems like a straightforward DNS question. I'll think through the tools that can identify the IP assigned to a FQDN.
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Sanjuana
1 year ago
Haha, tracert? What, are we trying to find the IP by tracing the route to it? Nslookup is the solution we're looking for here, no doubt about it.
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Ruth
11 months ago
I agree, nslookup is the tool we need to use in this situation.
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Andree
11 months ago
Tracert is more for tracing the route to a destination, not for identifying IPs.
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Blondell
11 months ago
Nslookup is definitely the way to go for identifying the IP of a FQDN.
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Gretchen
1 year ago
Aha, the classic nslookup command! I can practically hear the DNS server responding with the IP address. This one's a no-brainer.
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Daren
1 year ago
User 2: Yeah, nslookup is definitely the go-to tool for that.
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Alease
1 year ago
User 1: I always use nslookup to check the IP address of a FQDN.
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Macy
1 year ago
Well, I was tempted to say ipconfig, but then I remembered that's more for checking your own network settings, not querying a DNS server. Nslookup is the way to go.
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Luisa
1 year ago
Nslookup is the obvious choice here. It's the go-to tool for resolving FQDNs to their associated IP addresses.
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Svetlana
12 months ago
Definitely, nslookup is the go-to tool for resolving FQDNs to their IP addresses.
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Franklyn
1 year ago
I agree, nslookup is the best option for this task.
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Wai
1 year ago
Yes, nslookup is the tool used to identify which IP is assigned to a FQDN.
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Felicidad
1 year ago
I think the answer is C) nslookup.
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Fallon
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think arp is used for MAC addresses, not IP addresses.
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Alfred
1 year ago
I agree with Stefanie, nslookup is used to identify IP addresses for FQDNs.
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Stefanie
1 year ago
I think the answer is C) nslookup.
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