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What type of network is capable of delivering voice, video, text and graphics over the same channels? |
Converged |
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Describe the security goal of "maintaining integrity" |
the assurance that the information has not been altered during transmission |
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Network traffic that requires QoS |
video conferencing |
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An intranet is designed to be accessible only to an organizations members, employees, and others with authorization. |
True |
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2 types of interference with copper cabling |
EMI and RFI |
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cable used to connect a host to a switch and switch to router |
straight through |
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cable used to interconnect similar devices together like switch to switch, host to host, and router to router. |
crossover cable |
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cable used to connect to a router or switch console port |
rollover cable |
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2 basic services of the data link layer |
Accepts layer 3 packets and encapsulates them into fragments |
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what protocol offers automatic host IP configuration |
DHCP |
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what is the first piece of memory to boot up and allows the running of the initial diagnostics of any piece of hardware |
ROM |
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This stores the IOS when a router is booting up |
Flash |
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What would be the broadcast address in the third network that could support 30,000 users if starting with a subnet of 10.0.0.0/8 |
10.2.255.255 |
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What happens when a host utilizing DHCP is taken off the network |
DHCP |
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2 security solutions that would most likely be used in a corporate environment |
Firewall, VPN, and IPS |
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What utility is available on a Windows P to view running applications/processes |
Task Manager |
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What type of tool can be used to gather information about types of traffic on a specific part of the network |
protocol analyzer |
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Functions of the Presentation Layer |
Compress and Encrypt Data |
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Fastest memory type within a router and stores everything the router is running during normal operation such as the running-config and routing table |
RAM |
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Name the most common top-level domain |
.com |
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What is the function of NVRAM |
to store the contents of the startup configuration and to retain the contents of this file even if power is removed |
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Where is the startup-config stored |
NVRAM |