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| What are the uses of Hubs in a server enviroment? |
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| operate at the physical layer to join multiple network segements |
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| What does a Hub not do in a network? |
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| perform data processing,it only recreates the signal transmission |
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| Switches operate at what level of the OSI Model? |
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| data link layer,organizing data into frames |
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| What can routers be used for? |
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- to connect dissimilar LAN`S
- to join networks over extended distances
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| When a Router is in between two networks there is no no need to do what? |
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| statically assign routes in the database |
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| What role can be configured on a server that will allow it to serve as a router? |
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| Routing and Remote Access |
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| How does RIP(Routing Information Protocol) communicates information to the network about available networks its on? |
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| by sending broadcast packet to every reachable router |
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| RIP is mainly only used on what size networks? |
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| How does (OSPF) protocol solve the scalability problem of RIP protocols? |
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| by only broadcasting to routers with the OSPF protocol that it has been pre-configured to share with |
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What type of routes are impractical for large networks?
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| What type of router is more appropriate for heavy network traffic? |
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| What RIP version is supported by Windows Server 2008? |
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| What do protocols allow routers to do? |
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| automatically learn about remote networks |
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| What are directly attached routes? |
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| routes data between subnets on the same network |
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| What can be left blank in the routing table of directly attached networks |
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| This add-on service in (RRAS) is useful for setting up a router to router connection |
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| secure connection between two private networks |
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| This add-on service option in (RRAS) is used when no services match your network needs. |
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| advanced configuration options |
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| What protocol combines the best of (PPP) and (L2F) protocols? |
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| What advanced encryption algorithms are supported by default in Windows Server 2008? |
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| 128 bit,256 bit,192 bit,and 3DES |
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| This policy neither allows or deny access,but allows access based on NPS policies |
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| control access through nps policy. |
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| What type of server does EAP-TLS not support? |
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| stand-alone servers,they must be a member of a domain. |
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| What type of encryption does EAP-TLS support? |
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| authentication and connection data |
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| What security protocol does not support encryption of connection data but does provide compatibility with non micro-soft clients? |
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| What security protocol sends data in plain-text? |
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| password authentication protocol |
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