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question 8 2 pts the windows operating system has a built - in function called automatic private ip addressing (apipa). when a device on a network has not been assigned an ip address, either statically or dynamically from the dhcp server, apipa will automatically create an ipv4 address and assign it to the device. one troubleshooting technique to look for, when a device does not have network connectivity, is to check for an apipa address on the device. this indicates it needs an ip address assigned statically or dynamically from the dhcp server. apipa has a unique range reserved for these private addresses. the apipa range of addresses is: low choose high choose 169.254.255.254 172.254.0.1 192.254.0.1 192.254.255.254 169.254.0.1 172.254.255.254 question 9 3 pts
Step1: Recall APIPA range
The APIPA - assigned IPv4 address range is from 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254.
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Low: 169.254.0.1, High: 169.254.255.254