When searching for a host network address, which IP notation should be used?
A.
10 10105,1010108
B.
1010102,10 10107
C.
192.168.5.1/24
D.
192 168 5 1-100
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Falcon supports standard IP address and CIDR-based notation when defining or searching network address ranges. CIDR notation represents an address and prefix length, such as 192.168.5.1/24, and is the correct structured format among the choices. The other answer choices contain malformed spacing, invalid separators, or unsupported range syntax. Falcon documentation specifically identifies CIDR notation as an accepted method for defining IP ranges, while also noting that single IP addresses and defined ranges may be used depending on the feature. In Host Management and related policy configuration areas, using valid address notation is critical because malformed IP syntax will either be rejected or fail to match hosts correctly. The correct answer is therefore the CIDR-formatted option, not the informal or incorrectly spaced alternatives.
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