Network+ - Test Four (ver. 1.17.00)

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1 When would a brouter be useful?
To connect two or more segments of similar topology
Where continuous bridge looping occurs
Where both routable an non-routable protocols exist
To save on company hardware expenses
To eliminate non-routable broadcasts packets

2 What type of device is used to connect an external digital signal to an in-house line?
V.35 Connector
Modem
DSU/CSU
Transceiver
Brouter

3 What routing protocol uses "hops" to determine routes?
SNA
RIP
TCP/IP
OSPF
Spanning Tree Protocol

4 What device is required to connect networks using different protocols, such as IPX and TCP/IP?
Bridge
Switch
Router
Hub
Repeater

5 What can be defined within a router to assure that packets addressed to networks the router is unaware of can be forwarded on?
OSPF
Static Route
Default IP
RIP
Default Route

6 At what layer of the OSI model does routing occur?
Session
Transport
Data-Link
Network
Presentation

7 What type of routing table is used when routers are not configured to share their address tables?
Dynamic
Lookup
ROM
Static
Permanent

8 The definition of a WAN or Wide Area Network is:
Network consisting of multiple server computers that have specific functions
Communication system within one office
Multiple workgroups connected in the same building
Network that utilizes repeaters to enhance the signal over great distances
Communications network that connects multiple geographic sites together

9 What type of network is composed of a number of computers that connect to a central computer for file storage, printing, and shared applications?
WAN
Client/Server
Workgroup
Peer-to-Peer
LAN

10 What type of network topology is usually depicted when a hub is used with Ethernet?
Star
Bus
Ring
10Base2

11 Name the three most popular Network Operating Systems used today:
Microsoft Windows NT
Lantastic
UNIX
Banyan Vines
Novell NetWare

12 What Operating System uses IPX as its default protocol?
Novell NetWare
UNIX
Lantastic
Microsoft NT
DOS

13 Why is disk redundancy important, and what characteristics are common to all RAID levels?
Redundancy provides on-line protection of data
Redundancy increases overall performance
All RAID systems use SCSI hard drives
All RAID systems use a least two hard drives
Redundancy increases data security

14 What level of RAID is defined by using 3 or more disk drives where the data is stripped across all drives in the array?
0
1
3
4
5

15 What RAID level offers the greatest performance?
0
1
3
4
5

16 What information does TRACERT provide that ping does not?
How much time it takes to reach a host
DNS server addresses
The IP address of the route device
How many hops away a target device is
Physical MAC address of target host

17 What utility can you use to see the local IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of every NIC in your host?
Netstat
Winipcfg
Tracert
Arp
Nbtstat

18 What utility provides you with current TCP/IP network connection statistics?
Ipstat
SMNP
ARP
Netstat
Nbtstat

19 What utility could you use to access a router or a UNIX server using a text based connection?
FTP
Ping
Ipconfig
Telnet
Tracert

20 What utility provides a list of NetBIOS names and IP address that have been resolved on the network?
Netstat
Nbtstat
ARP
Netconfig
Route

21 Your customer has a number of salespeople that need access to the company inventory files. The data is accessed through a spreadsheet program that is loaded on each their laptops. Which is the best remote access method to deploy?
Remote Control
Remote Node
VPN

22 The key payroll person at a company will be on maternity leave for 3 months. During that time, she needs to process payroll from home. For security reasons, the payroll applications are only installed on her office PC. Which method of remote access is the best solution?
Remote Control
Remote Node
VPN

23 A company plans to upgrade a major piece of software that requires training of 100 people. Rather than sending the instructor to 6 different cities over 5 months, the company would like to use technology to make training more efficient. What remote technology can you suggest to help train large numbers of disperse employees?
Remote Control
Remote Node
WinFrame
Terminal Server

24 Remote node technology is a good solution when remote users need data from their personal PC in the office, as long as they have applications loaded on their laptops.
True
False

25 A company is opening a small branch office within the local dialing zone. They need 3 people to have access to the main computer to run the 32bit Windows version of Microsoft Office suite. It is not important for these users to be connected at all times, but they may need simultaneous access. The company's network hardware is centrally located with easy access to the company's PBX telephone system. Which remote solution would best suit these needs?
Remote Control
Remote Node
WinFrame or Terminal Server
VPN