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An interface with an address of 172.16.192.166/30 has only 2 hosts per subnet. 172.16.192.166 and 172.168.192.169 are those hosts.
This configuration is usually only assigned to serial links with one source and one destination address like a T1/3.
Answer:
Java supports creation and manipulation of arrays, as a data structure. The index of an array is an integer value that has value in interval [0, n-1], where n is the size of the array. If a request for a negative or an index greater than or equal to size of array is made, then the JAVA throws a ArrayIndexOutOfBounds Exception. This is unlike C/C++ where no index of bound check is done.
The ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException is a Runtime Exception thrown only at runtime. The Java Compiler does not check for this error during the compilation of a program.
Explanation:
Windows 2000 only supported
standard format. It is group of legitimate keys, subkeys, and important in the
registry that supports the files and contains backups of its data is called
registry. On versions of Windows that
support the latest format, the following hives still use the standard format:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SAM, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Security, and
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT; all other hives use the latest format.