IT Essentials Chapter 6 v5.0
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1. Which network device makes forwarding decisions based on the destination MAC address that is contained in the frame?
- Repeater
- Hub
- Switch
- Router
- Email server
- Router
- Switch
- Web server
- Wireless access point
- Print server
- ADSL
- VPN
- Cellular
- ISDN
- When a high-speed connection is provided over a cable TV network
- When a digital connection is provided using ISDN
- When a regular telephone line is used
- When a cellular telephone provides the service<>/li
- ISDN BRI
- Dial-up
- ISDN PRI
- Cable
- It describes how computers access the LAN medium.
- It depicts the locations of main routers and switches in a LAN.
- It lists the number of computers, routers, and switches on the LAN.
- It defines how computers connect to a LAN.
- Replace all labeling on the cables.
- Replace all cable supports to prevent loose attachment points.
- Disconnect and reconnect all patch cables.
- Inspect all patch cables for breaks.
- Immediately turning off a network device if the network device is making an unusual sound
- Educating users on IT policies and procedures
- Using cable supports to identify the devices to which the cables are connected
- Not doing preventive maintenance regularly if the maintenance interrupts network activity
- The router that connects this network to other networks is down.
- The network interface card driver needs to be updated.
- The IP default gateway on the computer is incorrect.
- The computer cannot communicate with a DHCP server.
- Bluetooth
- IEEE 802.11n wireless
- Fiber optic cabling
- Coaxial cabling
- Data link
- Application
- Network
- Transport
- Physical
- Session
- Presentation
- ba01
- 0607:1234:aa10:ba01
- 2001:0DB8:75a3
- 2001:0DB8
- Low overhead
- Error correction
- Guaranteed delivery
- End-to-end establishment before delivery
- 802.11a wireless devices will not be able to connect to the wireless network.
- The 802.11g standard does not support static IP addressing.
- The 802.11g standard does not support advanced network security features.
- Using only 802.11g will cause multiple SSIDs to be broadcast.
- 1640 ft (500 m)
- 984 ft (300 m)
- 328 ft (100 m)
- 3280 ft (1000 m)
- 607 ft (185 m)
- It is supported by IEEE 802.3 standards.
- It is supported by IEEE 802.5 standards
- It typically uses an average of 16 Mb/s for data transfer rates.
- It uses a ring topology.
- It uses the CSMA/CD access control method.
- The company network requires secure access to confidential information.
- Each user understands how to safely share files across a network.
- All employees passed a strict background check as part of the corporate hiring practices.
- The data gathered by the employees is critical and should be backed up on a regular basis.
- The network is small with fewer than eight users.
- The users need a central database to store inventory and sales information.
- Increased security
- Decentralized administration
- Resource sharing
- Simplified troubleshooting
- When it is connected to a workstation
- When it is connected to a laptop
- When it is connected to a switch
- When it is connected to a PC
- The PC default gateway address is missing or incorrect.
- The NIC on the PC is faulty.
- The PC has an incorrect IP address.
- The network cable connected to the user PC is faulty.
- The maximum cable distance in meters
- The series number of the standard
- The maximum number of network nodes
- The maximum bandwidth in Mb/s
- Change the NIC duplex setting from half duplex to full duplex.
- Disable sleep mode.
- Disable hibernation mode.
- Change the value assigned to the NIC wake-on-LAN setting.
- Check if the refurbished computers are using a VPN.
- Check if the network interface cards in the refurbished computers are limited to 10 Mb/s.
- Check if subnet mask is correct.
- Check if the gateway address is correct.
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