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Quiz on Untitled, created by Yoab Rodriguez on 28/01/2018.
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Quiz by Yoab Rodriguez, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

Question
A small company with 10 employees uses a single LAN to share information between computers. Which type of connection to the Internet would be appropriate for this company?
Answer
  • a dialup connection that is supplied by their local telephone service provider
  • Virtual Private Networks that would enable the company to connect easily and securely with employee
  • private dedicated lines through their local service provider
  • a broadband service, such as DSL, through their local service provider

Question 2

Question
Which network scenario will require the use of a WAN?
Answer
  • Employee workstations need to obtain dynamically assigned IP addresses.
  • Employees need to connect to the corporate email server through a VPN while traveling.
  • Employees in the branch office need to share files with the headquarters office that is located in a separate building on the same campus network.
  • Employees need to access web pages that are hosted on the corporate web servers in the DMZ within their building.

Question 3

Question
Which statement describes a characteristic of a WAN?
Answer
  • A WAN operates within the same geographic scope of a LAN, but has serial links.
  • WAN networks are owned by service providers.
  • All serial links are considered WAN connections
  • A WAN provides end-user network connectivity to the campus backbone.
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