Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Practice Exam

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What does the command #ipconfig/all provide for hosts in a network?

  1. The complete network configuration details

  2. Only the IP address

  3. Current router status

  4. DHCP server address

The correct answer is: The complete network configuration details

The command #ipconfig/all provides comprehensive network configuration details for a host in a network. When executed, it displays a variety of important information including the host’s IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS servers, and more. This command is particularly useful for troubleshooting network issues, as it gives a complete overview of the network settings in one output. While other options may refer to specific details that could be part of the output, such as the IP address or DHCP server address, the "ipconfig/all" command is designed to present all available configuration details, making option A the most accurate representation of what the command achieves.