Chapter 5 Flashcards
This type of router is well-suited for a small organization with low levels of network traffic utilization
software-based router [103]
Network data at the Data Link Layer is organized into these
frames [102]
This is used as the Windows Server 2008 implementation of a RADIUS server.
Network Policy Server (NPS) [115]
This routing protocol was supported in Windows Server 2003 but is no longer available with the Routing and Remote Access server role in Windows Server 2008.
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) [103]
This address corresponds to the 127.0.0.1 address used for TCP/IP diagnostics and troubleshooting.
loopback address [107]
This is the 802.1X component that sends an EAP-Request message to any clients attempting to gain network access.
authenticator [121]
Network hubs operate at this layer of the OSI model.
Physical Layer [102]
This is the strongest level of encryption that you can configure as part of an NPS Network Policy setting.
Strongest Encryption (MPPE 128-bit) [119]
This is another term to describe a network router.
Layer 3 device [102]
802.1X is used to configure this for both wired and wireless network connections.
network access control [121]
The IP address 255.255.255.255 represents what in the IP Routing table.
Limited broadcast address [107]
To allow users to specify a call-back number when they connect to a remote access server via modem, you will enable the following setting:
Set by Caller [115]
Routing Information Protocol v2 (RIPv2) is an example of a:
Routing protocol [103]
Windows Server 2008 can provide remote access services through a Virtual Private Network (VPN) or through:
Dial-Up Networking (DUN) [109]
When a workstation ends a session with an 802.1X-secured network port, it sends the following to inform the network access server to set the port back to an Unauthorized status:
EAP-Logoff [122]