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CompTIA Network+ N10-007 - Set I
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Question 1 |
A | Transport |
B | Presentation |
C | Physical |
D | Network |
E | Session |
F | Application |
G | Data Link |
Question 2 |
A | Jumbo frame |
B | DOCSIS |
C | ADSL |
D | Double NAT |
E | Bridge mode |
Question 3 |
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A | By touching the end of the tool to a copper cable, you can detect and measure the electrical current flowing through it. |
B | When you place the tool at one end of a wire, it generates a tone that can be detected at the other end. |
C | To attach a bulk cable end to an RJ45 connector, you use the tool to squeeze the connector closed, forcing the wire ends to contact the connector’s pins. |
D | By connecting the clips to pins in a punchdown block, you can access telephone circuits in order to test them or place telephone calls. |
Question 4 |
A | Store-and-forward |
B | Source route |
C | Destination switch |
D | Cut-through |
Question 5 |
A | SCP |
B | FTP |
C | ARP |
D | SIP |
Question 6 |
A | LACP |
B | BGP |
C | LLDP |
D | SIP |
Question 7 |
A | Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports |
B | Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server |
C | Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead |
D | Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel |
Question 8 |
A | Telnet |
B | IPSec |
C | SSH |
D | SSL |
Question 9 |
A | Rack diagram |
B | Logical diagram |
C | Building blueprints |
D | Network map |
E | Wiring schematic |
Question 10 |
A | Load balancer |
B | Wireless controller |
C | Enterprise firewall |
D | IDS |
E | Proxy server |
Question 11 |
SANUJA.COM 430 IN mx mx1.SANUJA.COM
SANUJA.COM 5 IN mx mx2.SANUJA.COM
SANUJA.COM 430 IN mx mx10.SANUJA.COM
SANUJA.COM 521 IN NS ns1.SANUJA.COM
SANUJA.COM 521 IN NS ns2.SANUJA.COM
SANUJA.COM 521 IN NS ns3.SANUJA.COM
SANUJA.COM 521 IN NS ns4.SANUJA.COM
A | dig –t ANY SANUJA.COM |
B | netstat –a SANUJA.COM |
C | iptables –f SANUJA.COM |
D | NMAP –t SANUJA.COM |
Question 12 |
A | Allow the firewall to accept inbound traffic to ports 25, 67,179, and 3389 |
B | Allow the firewall to accept inbound traffic to ports 21, 53, 69, and 123 |
C | Set the firewall to operate in transparent mode |
D | Allow the firewall to accept inbound traffic to ports 80,110,143, and 443 |
Question 13 |
A | PPTP |
B | L2TP |
C | FTPS |
D | IPsec |
Question 14 |
A | Syslog |
B | Network Monitor |
C | Performance Monitor |
D | ntop |
E | Event Viewer |
Question 15 |
A | CMTS |
B | Fiber distribution panel |
C | Patch panel |
D | 66 block |
E | 110 block |
Question 16 |
A | IP address |
B | MAC address |
C | Default gateway |
D | Subnet mask |
Question 17 |
A | 224.0.0.0 to 224.0.255.255 |
B | 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.255 |
C | 10.0.0.0 to 10.0.255.255 |
D | 169.254.0.0 to 169.254.255.255 |
Question 18 |
A | F-type |
B | ST |
C | RJ11 |
D | RJ45 |
E | LC |
F | MTRJ |
Question 19 |
A | 192.168.1.0 |
B | 192.168.0.55 |
C | 192.168.1.1 |
D | 255 255 255.0 |
E | 255 255 255.0 |
Question 20 |
A | System |
B | Setup |
C | Security |
D | Application |
Question 21 |
A | Network |
B | Session |
C | Data Link |
D | Application |
E | Transport |
Question 22 |
A | social engineering |
B | friendly DoS |
C | penetration testing |
D | session hijacking |
E | vulnerability scanning |
Question 23 |
A | traceroute |
B | dig |
C | netstat |
D | ifconfig |
E | route |
Question 24 |
A | Setup |
B | Application |
C | Security |
D | System |
Question 25 |
A | Routers |
B | Bridges |
C | Firewalls |
D | Hubs |
Question 26 |
A | Set up an SSH session to the desktop. |
B | Configure port security on the switch. |
C | Reference the ARP table in the router. |
D | Perform a DNS lookup on the server. |
Question 27 |
A | Cold sites |
B | Failover |
C | Snapshots |
D | Backups |
Question 28 |
A | dig |
B | iptables |
C | nmap |
D | tcpdump |
Question 29 |
A | 1 unit |
B | 4 unit |
C | 3 unit |
D | 2 unit |
Question 30 |
A | Twisted pair cabling |
B | Enterrpise APs |
C | Fiber-optic cabling |
D | Coaxial cabling |
Question 31 |
A | device hardening |
B | asset tracking |
C | tamper detection |
D | biometrics |
E | hardware security |
Question 32 |
A | arp -c |
B | arp -d |
C | arp -t |
D | arp -s |
E | arp -a |
Question 33 |
A | An AUP covering how a personal phone may be used for work matters |
B | A consent to monitoring policy covering company audits of the personal phone |
C | Real-time remote monitoring of the phone’s activity and usage |
D | An NDA ensuring work data stored on the personal phone remains confidential |
Question 34 |
A | 1023 through 65534 |
B | 1024 to 49151 |
C | 1 through 1024 |
D | 49152 through 65535 |
Question 35 |
A | Walk a user through troubleshooting the connection |
B | Travel to the branch office |
C | Hire a third-party contractor to go on-site |
D | Use a modem to console into the router |
Question 36 |
A | Layer 5 |
B | Layer 3 |
C | Layer 1 |
D | Layer 2 |
E | Layer 4 |
F | Layer 7 |
G | Layer 6 |
Question 37 |
A | netstat |
B | nmap |
C | dig |
D | tcpdump |
Question 38 |
A | Fibre Channel |
B | iSCSI |
C | InfinitiBand |
D | NAS |
Question 39 |
A | Ethernet power controller |
B | Power distribution unit |
C | Ethernet-over-power adapter |
D | Power-over-Ethernet switch |
E | Powerline extender |
Question 40 |

A | Remove the firewall between the Internet/modem and the router. |
B | Add a firewall between the domain controller and the router. |
C | Remove one of the routers and if requires use VLANs to create separate subnets with specific firewall rules. |
D | Add additional printers across both NATs. |
Question 41 |
A | Layer 3 repeater |
B | Multiport bridge |
C | Ethernet hub |
D | Layer 2 router |
Question 42 |
A | Data Link |
B | Transport |
C | Application |
D | Presentation |
E | Physical |
F | Session |
G | Network |
Question 43 |
A | Hosted |
B | IaaS |
C | PaaS |
D | VPN |
E | SaaS |
Question 44 |
A | Point-to-multipoint |
B | Mesh |
C | Point-to-point |
D | Bus |
E | Peer-peer |
F | Ring |
Question 45 |
A | ping 192.168.1.1 -l 2048 -n 6 |
B | ping 192.168.1.1 -l 2048 -t |
C | ping 192.168.1.1 -l 2048 -t 6 |
D | ping 192.168.1.1 -t |
E | ping 192.168.1.1 -n 2048 |
Number of messages: -n parameter = 6
Question 46 |
A | Access control lists |
B | Captive portal |
C | Port security |
D | WPA2 |
Question 47 |
A | Network wiring is run perpendicular to electrical conduit |
B | Temperature changes are causing attenuation in copper cabling |
C | EMI from the lights is interfering with the network cables |
D | Light sensors are interfering with the network |
Question 48 |
A | Public |
B | PaaS |
C | Hybrid |
D | SaaS |
E | Private |
F | IaaS |
Question 49 |
A | Point-to-point |
B | Star |
C | Ring or circular |
D | Bus |
E | Mesh |
Question 50 |
A | 12 inches |
B | 24 inches |
C | 16 inches |
D | 19 inches |
Question 51 |
A | A gateway |
B | A switch |
C | A hub |
D | A router |
Question 52 |
A | Branch-to-server |
B | Extranet |
C | Host-to-host |
D | Site-to-site |
E | Host-to-site |
Question 53 |
A | Video surveillance |
B | Biometrics |
C | Motion detection |
D | Smartcards |
Question 54 |
A | NIC teaming |
B | Server clustering |
C | Muti-ISP connections |
D | RAID 1 |
E | DNS round robin |
Question 55 |
A | IMAP |
B | IGMP |
C | IP |
D | ICMP |
Question 56 |
A | Encryption key |
B | Authentication server |
C | HTTPS server |
D | Secure server |
E | VPN gateway |
Question 57 |
A | The channel has changed |
B | The password needs to be re-entered |
C | There is a frequency mismatch |
D | There is insufficient antenna power |
E | There is a security type mismatch. |
Question 58 |
A | Change management |
B | Process management |
C | Project management |
D | Standard operating procedure |
Question 59 |
A | Inconsistent data accessability |
B | Decreased performance of the internal network |
C | Loss of full control over data resources |
D | Increased malware exposure |
E | Incompatibility with the current network |
Question 60 |
A | -n |
B | -t |
C | -a |
D | -i |
Question 61 |
A | 80 |
B | 1999 |
C | 995 |
D | 1024 |
E | 50134 |
F | 23 |
Question 62 |
A | Distributed server system |
B | Fault tolerance |
C | Network management |
D | Site-to-site VPN |
E | Remote connection |
Question 63 |
A | LDAP |
B | 802.1X |
C | TKIP |
D | Kerberos |
E | Radius |
Question 64 |
A | 110 |
B | 143 |
C | 25 |
D | 989 |
E | 80 |
Question 65 |
A | IP |
B | HTTP |
C | TCP |
D | UDP |
Question 66 |
A | Phishing |
B | Spoofing |
C | Ransomware |
D | Session hijacking |
E | DDoS |
Question 67 |
A | Redundant circuits |
B | Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) |
C | Power looping |
D | Power redundancy |
E | Dual power supplies |
Question 68 |
A | Layer 3 |
B | Layer 4 |
C | Layer 1 |
D | Layer 2 |
Question 69 |
A | NAS |
B | RADIUS |
C | IDS |
D | NGFW |
Question 70 |
A | Authentication |
B | Accounting |
C | Authorization |
D | Auditing |
Question 71 |
A | Hop count |
B | Speed |
C | Ping time |
D | Distance |
E | Bandwidth |
Question 72 |
A | IRP |
B | BYOD |
C | NDA |
D | SLA |
Question 73 |
A | USB 3.0 |
B | USB 2.0 |
C | RC5 |
D | DB9 |
E | RJ45 |
Question 74 |
A | RAID 10 |
B | RAID 5 |
C | RAID 1 |
D | RAID 0 |
Question 75 |
A | RPO |
B | RAID |
C | MIB |
D | RTO |
E | BCP |
Question 76 |
A | 10GBase-LX4 |
B | 10GBase-LR |
C | 10GBase-ER |
D | 10GBase-SR |
E | 10GBase-CX4 |
Question 77 |
A | Wardriving |
B | Logic bomb |
C | Evil twin |
D | Social engineering |
Question 78 |
A | Verify file date |
B | Verify file size |
C | Verify file hash |
D | Verify file version |
E | Verify file type |
Question 79 |
A | Binary |
B | Octal |
C | Hex |
D | CIDR |
Question 80 |
A | EMI |
B | Latency |
C | Signal attenuation |
D | Crosstalk |
Question 81 |
A | None of the answers are correct because you cannot assign random port numbers. |
B | http://sanuja.com/123456 |
C | https://sanuja.com:123456 |
D | https://sanuja.com/123456 |
E | http://sanuja.com:123456 |
Question 82 |
A | Install honeypots on the network to detect and analyze potential kiosk attacks before they occur. |
B | Install an IDS to monitor all traffic to and from the kiosks. |
C | Create a secondary NAT and connect the kiosks on it hence limit kiosks' ability to access the main network. |
D | Create a new network segment with ACLs, limiting kiosks’ traffic with the internal network. |
E | Enable switchport security on the ports to which the kiosks are connected to prevent network-level attacks. |
Question 83 |
A | None of the classes |
B | Class B |
C | Class A |
D | Class D |
E | Class C |
Question 84 |
A | WAP |
B | Port security |
C | NAC |
D | MAC filtering |
E | Captive portal |
Question 85 |
A | Biometric systems |
B | RADIUS server |
C | Wireless access point |
D | Smartcards |
E | Domain controller |
Question 86 |
A | There is less local congestion on the wireless network |
B | The wireless access points were misconfigured |
C | The testing server for the wired network was farther away |
D | The firewall is configured to throttle traffic to specific websites |
Question 87 |
A | Wiring schematic |
B | Asset management files |
C | Physical network diagram |
D | Circuit diagrams |
E | Logical network diagram |
Question 88 |
A | Instead of replacing current units during failures, use parts from the spare units to fix the current unit. |
B | Update the firmware and drivers on spare network equipment regularly. |
C | Keep purchasing new spare equipment. |
D | Do nothing and keep the spare nearby for an emergency. |
E | Store all spare equipment in a sepearete office building for extra protection. |
Question 89 |
A | Channel overlap |
B | Overcapacity |
C | Cross talk |
D | Wrong passphrase |
Question 90 |
A | Power redundancy |
B | UPS capability |
C | Circuit labeling |
D | Airflow and cooling |
Question 91 |
A | SSL portal |
B | SSL gateway |
C | SSL tunnel |
D | SSL client |
Question 92 |
A | 443 |
B | 25 |
C | 110 |
D | 990 |
E | 80 |
Question 93 |
A | Netmon |
B | Netstat |
C | Syslog |
D | Top |
Question 94 |
A | LC to ST |
B | LC to SC |
C | ST to ST |
D | SC to ST |
E | SC to SC |
Question 95 |
A | Electrical |
B | Infrared |
C | Microwave |
D | Fiber optic |
Question 96 |
A | VoIP gateway |
B | UTM appliance |
C | Proxy server |
D | VPN concentrator |
Question 97 |
A | Transport |
B | Data link |
C | Physical |
D | Application |
E | Network |
F | Presentation |
G | Session |
Question 98 |
A | SYN |
B | PSH |
C | FIN |
D | END |
E | URG |
Question 99 |
A | netstat |
B | tcpdump |
C | iptables |
D | ipconfig |
E | traceroute |
Question 100 |
A | 1 |
B | 3 |
C | 2 |
D | 4 |
E | 0 |
Question 101 |
A | SONET |
B | Media converter |
C | AAA server |
D | Smart jack |
E | SIP trunk |
Question 102 |
A | Physical |
B | Application |
C | Network |
D | Data link |
E | Presentation |
F | Transport |
G | Session |
Question 103 |
A | ping |
B | netstat |
C | ifconfig |
D | traceroute |
Question 104 |
A | 7 |
B | 2 |
C | 4 |
D | 0 |
E | 6 |
Question 105 |
A | arp -a |
B | arp -d * |
C | arp -s |
D | arp -c * |
Question 106 |
A | VDSL |
B | IDSL |
C | RADSL |
D | HDSL |
Question 107 |
A | QoS |
B | SSL |
C | VoIP |
D | CARP |
E | IPv6 |
Question 108 |
A | VLAN hopping involves the unauthorized transition from one VLAN to another to gain additional access. Session hijacking involves overriding a user’s web connection to execute commands. |
B | VLAN hopping involves overriding a user network connection to execute malicious commands. Session hijacking involves compromising a host to elevate privileges. |
C | VLAN hopping is a brute force attack executed to gain additional access. Session hijacking involves physically disrupting a network connection. |
D | VLAN hopping is the act of exploiting poor VLAN tagging. Session hijacking is a web-based attack aimed at privilege escalation. |
Question 109 |
A | tracert |
B | ifconfig |
C | netstat |
D | ipconfig |
E | ping |
Question 110 |
A | 802.1X |
B | Kerberos |
C | RC4 |
D | AES |
E | TKIP |
Question 111 |
A | Enrollment |
B | Authorization |
C | Authentication |
D | Encryption |
E | Certification |
Question 112 |
A | Tamper detection |
B | Social engineering |
C | Asset tracking |
D | Geofencing |
E | Biometric |
Question 113 |
A | 15 |
B | 17 |
C | 8 |
D | 16 |
Question 114 |
A | QSFP |
B | SFP |
C | GBIC |
D | BiDi |
Question 115 |
A | The secure key |
B | The private key |
C | The public key |
D | The ticket granting key |
E | The session key |
Question 116 |
A | RJ11 |
B | RJ45 |
C | F-type |
D | MTRJ |
E | ST |
Question 117 |
A | DHCP exclusion |
B | DHCP option |
C | DHCP restriction |
D | DHCP reservation |
E | DHCP relay |
Question 118 |
A | Pattern recognition |
B | Single sign-on (SSO) |
C | Hand geometry |
D | Biometrics |
E | Tamper detection |
Question 119 |
A | Millimeters |
B | Centimeters |
C | Inches |
D | Number of screw holes |
E | Units |
Question 120 |
A | Transparent |
B | Source route |
C | Multiport |
D | Store and forward |
Question 121 |
A | ICMP |
B | IGMP |
C | TCP |
D | UDP |
Question 122 |
A | Window |
B | MMS |
C | WinMS |
D | MSS |
Question 123 |
A | Layer 3 switch |
B | Protocol analyzer |
C | NAT |
D | Web proxy |
E | Layer 7 firewall |
Question 124 |
A | Tamper detection |
B | Geofencing |
C | Face geometry |
D | Pattern recognition |
E | Biometrics |
Question 125 |
A | Periodically view the server logs |
B | Use port mirroring |
C | Configure port aggregation |
D | Install an inline tap |
E | Use SQL injectors |
Question 126 |
A | MDF |
B | VRF |
C | IDF |
D | TDM |
Question 127 |
A | Enable WPA and change the SSID |
B | Have the ISP double the bandwidth |
C | Configure geofencing |
D | Move from WPA2 to WEP |
Question 128 |
A | BNC |
B | 8P8C |
C | F-type |
D | RJ45 |
E | MTRJ |
Question 129 |
A | Secured |
B | Preshared |
C | Private |
D | Public |
E | Privileged |
Question 130 |
A | Change the default credentials |
B | Apply patches and updates |
C | Disable unused switchports |
D | Verify the firmware file hash |
Question 131 |
A | Physical network diagram |
B | Asset management files |
C | MSConfig file |
D | Wiring schematic |
E | Logical network diagram |
Question 132 |
A | FTP |
B | iSCSI |
C | NAS |
D | SAN |
E | FCoE |
Question 133 |
A | Wardriving |
B | Directory traversal |
C | XSS |
D | Packet sniffing |
E | SQL injection |
Question 134 |
A | RADIUS |
B | Kerberos |
C | WPA2 |
D | EAP-TLS |
Question 135 |
A | Authentication |
B | Auditing |
C | Authorization |
D | Accounting |
E | TGS |
Question 136 |
A | A router with default credentials |
B | An open mail relay server |
C | An SNMPv1 private community |
D | A privilege escalation script |
Question 137 |
A | Route |
B | Tracert |
C | Ping |
D | Nslookup |
E | Netstat |
Question 138 |
A | WEP |
B | PSK |
C | CCMP-AES |
D | EAP-PEAP |
Question 139 |
A | Content filter |
B | VPN concentrator |
C | Web application firewall |
D | VLAN restrictions |
E | IPS |
Question 140 |
A | WPA |
B | WPA2 |
C | WEP |
D | 802.1X |
Question 141 |
A | Split pairs |
B | Transposed wires |
C | Open circuits |
D | Short circuits |
Question 142 |
A | AAAA |
B | TXT |
C | NS |
D | A |
E | MX |
Question 143 |
A | A network-wide problem |
B | A shared resource problem |
C | A wide area newtwork problem |
D | A system-wide problem |
E | A user application problem |
Question 144 |
A | cpustat |
B | monitor |
C | top |
D | netstat |
E | ping |
Question 145 |
A | TKIP-RC4 |
B | LDAP |
C | NAC |
D | RADIUS |
Question 146 |
A | NAT |
B | ARP |
C | SNAT |
D | PAT |
E | STP |
Question 147 |
A | Brute-force |
B | Port scanning |
C | War driving |
D | Bluejacking |
E | Port sweeping |
Question 148 |
A | SNMP |
B | UPS |
C | Clustering |
D | RAID 1 |
Question 149 |
A | Spanning tree blocked ports |
B | VLAN mismatch |
C | Duplex/speed mismatch |
D | DNS server issue |
E | DHCP server issue |
Question 150 |
A | Configure advance intrusion detection and firewall rules on the main datacenter. |
B | Install and maintain advanced enterprise firewall applications. |
C | Perform frequent security and vulnerability updates. |
D | Physical inspection of each site/workstation. |
E | Perform frequent IT audits. |
Question 151 |
A | Gateway |
B | Switch |
C | Router |
D | Bridge |
Question 152 |
A | Rogue DHCP server |
B | Honey pot |
C | Packet intrusion |
D | Evil twin |
E | VLAN mismatch |
Question 153 |
A | KDC |
B | Application server |
C | Client terminal |
D | RDP |
Question 154 |
A | WEP |
B | EAP |
C | CHAP |
D | PAP |
E | MS-CHAPv2 |
Question 155 |
A | Jumbo frames |
B | FTP |
C | NAS |
D | Fiber channel |
E | SAN |
Question 156 |
A | 802.1x |
B | NAC |
C | Sticky MAC |
D | NAT |
E | ACL |
Question 157 |
A | NAT |
B | RIP |
C | QoS |
D | DMZ |
E | DDoS |
Question 158 |
A | RJ-11 |
B | RJ-45 |
C | RG-8 |
D | RG-58 |
Question 159 |
A | Evil twin |
B | Social engineering |
C | Logic bomb |
D | Wardriving |
Question 160 |
A | Perform backups |
B | Enable port mirroring |
C | Change default admin password |
D | Patch and update |
E | Perform VLAN hopping |
F | Implement spanning tree |
Question 161 |
A | Something you know |
B | Something you do |
C | Something you have |
D | Somewhere you are |
Question 162 |
A | Data usage limits |
B | Blocking |
C | Bandwidth quotas |
D | Throttling |
E | Session hijacking |
Question 163 |
A | VIP |
B | SIP |
C | PAT |
D | NAT |
Question 164 |
A | MD |
B | A |
C | PTR |
D | CNAME |
E | MX |
Question 165 |
A | Password protection |
B | Network switching |
C | Name resolution |
D | IP address resolution |
Question 166 |
A | A private IP pointing to the web front end |
B | A virtual IP pointing to the active DB |
C | A private IP pointing to the web proxy |
D | A static IP pointing to the passive DB |
Question 167 |
A | Authorization |
B | Administration |
C | Accounting |
D | Authentication |
Question 168 |
A | Corrupted config files or operating system |
B | VLAN mismatch |
C | Double NAT issue |
D | Damaged or malfunctioning LAN port |
E | Damaged or malfunctioning fiber port |
Question 169 |
A | A |
B | NS |
C | MX |
D | AAAA |
E | TXT |
Question 170 |
A | LDAP |
B | IMAP |
C | SMTP |
D | POP |
Question 171 |
A | Control the jitter of the affected traffic across the network links |
B | Control the attenuation of the non-voice traffic across the network links |
C | Control the EMI of the multimedia traffic across the network links |
D | Control the latency of traffic across the network links |
Question 172 |
A | OC-1 |
B | E-1 |
C | T-3 |
D | T-1 |
Question 173 |
A | Cable tester |
B | Loopback adapter |
C | Multimeter |
D | Tone generator |
Question 174 |
A | Physical network diagram |
B | Asset management files |
C | Logical network diagram |
D | Wiring schematic |
E | Circuit diagrams |
Question 175 |
A | Port security |
B | Physical security |
C | Asset tracking |
D | Data security |
Question 176 |
A | Vulnerability patch |
B | BOIS firmware patch |
C | Driver update |
D | Operating system update |
E | Feature change |
Question 177 |
A | A switch |
B | A hub |
C | A gateway |
D | A router |
Question 178 |
A | pathping |
B | netstat |
C | route |
D | ping |
Question 179 |
A | Permit 192.168.1.143 port 110 |
B | Permit 192.168.1.143 port 587 |
C | Permit 192.168.1.143 port143 |
D | Permit 192.168.1.143 port 25 |
E | Permit 192.168.1.143 port 443 |
F | Permit 192.168.1.143 port 80 |
Question 180 |
A | 5060 , 5061 |
B | 80 , 443 |
C | 5060 , 3389 |
D | 143 , 993 |
E | 161 , 162 |
Question 181 |
A | Cable broadband |
B | Dial-up modem |
C | DSL |
D | ISDN |
Question 182 |
A | RAID 5 |
B | RAID 10 |
C | RAID 0 |
D | RAID 1 |
Question 183 |
A | PRI |
B | BRI |
C | DSL |
D | E1/E3 |
Question 184 |

A | 192.168.0.55 |
B | 10.1.1.255 |
C | 10.1.0.255 |
D | 192.168.0.1 |
E | 192.168.1.109 |
Question 185 |
A | SYN, SYN, ACK, ACK |
B | SYN, ACK, SYN, ACK |
C | SYN, SYN/ACK, ACK |
D | SYN/ACK, SYN/ACK |
Question 186 |
A | RDP |
B | MDF |
C | IDF |
D | MTBF |
E | PBX |
Question 187 |
A | Mesh |
B | Ad hoc |
C | Bus |
D | Ring |
E | Star |
Question 188 |
A | CIFS |
B | iSCSI |
C | InfiniBand |
D | Fibre Channel |
Question 189 |
A | Multimode fiber optic |
B | Unshielded twisted pair |
C | Coaxial |
D | Single-mode fiber optic |
E | Shielded twisted pair |
Question 190 |
A | HTTP |
B | SSL |
C | HTML |
D | SMTP |
E | FTP |
Question 191 |
A | TACACS+ |
B | LDAP |
C | Local authentication |
D | Single sign-on |
Question 192 |
A | WEP |
B | WPA2 |
C | PEAP |
D | WPA |
Question 193 |
A | Hub |
B | Switch |
C | Router |
D | Bridge |
Question 194 |
A | CARP |
B | Voice over IP |
C | Round-robin DNS |
D | Quality of service |
Question 195 |
A | Both broadcast and collision domains occur at layer 2. |
B | Collision domains occur in layer 1 while broadcast domains occur in layer 2. |
C | Broadcast domains occur in layer 1 while collision domains occur in layer 2. |
D | It is impossible to have a collision domain in a wired (LAN) network infrastructure. |
E | It is impossible to have a collision domain in a wireless network infrastructure. |
Question 196 |
A | Session |
B | Application |
C | Network |
D | Presentation |
E | Data link |
F | Transport |
G | Physical |
Question 197 |
A | 192.168.0.1 |
B | 175.255.255.255 |
C | 175.168.0.255 |
D | 192.168.1.1 |
E | 169.254.54.5 |
Question 198 |
A | High-efficiency mode |
B | Individual mode |
C | Combined mode |
D | Hot backup mode |
E | Redundant mode |
Question 199 |
A | UDP |
B | IP |
C | Ethernet |
D | ICMP |
E | TCP |
Question 200 |
A | Demarcation point |
B | Wireless endpoint |
C | Network firewall |
D | Demarcation point |
E | Wireless controller |
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