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ANSWER IS :-

1.

 A. 127.0.0.1

Assuming you can't contact the asset, you can investigate the association by utilizing the ping
order to test availability to different organization assets: Ping the loopback address (by utilizing
the ping 127.0.0.1 order) to check that TCP/IP is introduced and working accurately on the
nearby PC. In a TCP/IP organization, the loopback IP address is 127.0. 0.1, and pinging this
address will constantly return an answer except if the firewall forestalls it.
The loopback address 127.0.0.1 is distinguished by Windows (or anything that working
framework you use) as a loopback address. 127 anything is a loopback address, as a matter of
fact. If you somehow happened to ping 127.34.2.87, it would in any case return as a loopback.

2.

 C. The local network cable is bad. 

As indicated by clients, in the event that you can't ping different PCs, the issue may be connected
with your organization. To fix the issue, be certain that your PCs are appropriately associated
and ready to get to the Internet. Also, you should have a go at restarting your organization
gadgets and check assuming that that settles the issue.
Assuming your printer has no IP address, the issue may be your design. Switches and other
organization gadgets are utilizing the DHCP network convention to naturally dole out an IP
address to an organization gadget.

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