Hostname Resolution — Cisco CCNA (200-301) Practice Questions

Hostname resolution is the process by which a device translates a human-readable name into an IP address so that network communication can occur. On the CCNA 200-301 exam, candidates are expected to understand both DNS-based resolution and local methods such as the hosts file or the Cisco IOS ip host command for static name-to-address mappings. Troubleshooting connectivity issues often requires distinguishing between a routing problem and a name resolution failure, making this concept practically important for the exam.

Free questions on hostname resolution

Which DNS record type maps a hostname to an IPv4 address?
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