Which addressing scheme is used to define a fixed, routable IPv4 address that is locally assigned?
A.
static
B.
DHCP
C.
link-local
D.
DHCP reservation
The Answer Is:
A
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Explanation:
A static IP address is a fixed IP address that is manually assigned and does not change. This scheme is suitable for devices that require a constant address, allowing them to be easily located and accessed within a network. Static IP addresses are commonly used for routers, servers, and other essential devices in AV networks.
CTS Technology Specialist Reference
The CTS curriculum covers IP addressing schemes, noting that static IP addresses provide reliability and are preferred for AV equipment requiring stable and consistent network access.
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