Network+ test objectives

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Decks in this class (29)

1.1
What are tcp udp encapsulated by,
Ip encapsulates what,
What are tcp and udp
74  cards
1.2
Osi,
Physical layer of osi,
Data link layer of osi
16  cards
1.3
What is access point,
Whats a mac address,
How does the mac address display
121  cards
1.4
What is needed in order to config...,
What is subnet mask used for,
What is default gateway
17  cards
1.5
What is a physical network map,
What is a logical network map,
What is a star topology
38  cards
1.6
What are 80211a specifications,
What are 80211b specifications,
What are 80211g specifications
24  cards
1.7
Whats saas,
Where is your data located when u...,
Whats an example of saas
15  cards
1.8
What does dns stand for and what ...,
T f dns is not hierarchical,
What is an internal dns
23  cards
2.1
What is utp,
What is stp,
How to read twisted cables
51  cards
2.2
What are the characteristics of hub,
What are the characteristics of b...,
What are the characteristics of s...
11  cards
2.3
What is a multilayer switch used for,
What is a wireless network used for,
What is a wireless lan controller...
20  cards
2.4
Whats the hypervisor,
Whats a nas,
Whats a san
11  cards
2.5
What are isdn characterizations,
What is t1,
What is e1
27  cards
3.1
What is most essential in mapping...,
How is logical network map used for,
How is physical network map used for
11  cards
3.2
Whats fault tolerance used for,
How do we implement fault tolerance,
Whats load balancing
27  cards
3.3
Whats log management,
Whats port scanning,
Whats vulnerability scanning
19  cards
3.4
Whats ipsec,
What are the two protocols of ipsec,
Whats a site to site
17  cards
3.5
Whats privileged user agreement,
What are password policies,
What is on boarding
14  cards
4.1
Whats video surveillance,
Whats motion detection,
Whats asset tracking tag
11  cards
4.2
What does aaa stand for,
What are the aaa framework steps ...,
What does radius stand for
31  cards
4.3
Whats wpa,
What does tkip do,
What does wpa2 do
15  cards
4.4
Whats dos,
Whats ddos,
Whats ddos amplification
30  cards
4.5
Why do we change the default cred...,
Why is it important to avoid comm...,
Why do we upgrade firmware
10  cards
4.6
What is ips signature management ...,
What is device hardening used for,
Why changing native vlan is impor...
17  cards
5.1
Whats the first step of troublesh...,
Whats the second step of troubles...,
Whats the third step of troublesh...
7  cards
5.2
Whats otdr,
Whats punch down tool,
Whats light meter used for
23  cards
5.3
What is attenuation,
What are decibels,
What are db loss symptoms
23  cards
5.4
Whats is reflection,
How can we resolve reflection,
What is refraction
17  cards
5.5
If names are not resolving what c...,
How can we troubleshoot dns issues,
What are some ip configuration is...
24  cards

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