Chapter Quiz 8-9-10 Flashcards
A directional antenna issues wireless signals along a(n) ____ direction
a. open
b. wide
c. narrow
d. single
d. single
In ____ scanning, the station transmits a special frame, known as a probe, on all available channels within its frequency range.
a. active
b. fixed
c. passive
d. open
a. active
An 802.11g antenna has a geographic range of __ meters.
a. 20
b. 300
c. 100
d. 330
b. 100
__ is an 802.11n network feature allowing the combination of multiple frames into one larger frame.
a. Channel bonding
b. Frame aggregation
c. Channel aggregation
d. Frame bonding
b. Frame aggregation
Clients are able to exchange signals with satellites as long as they have a __ path.
a. view
b. proprietary
c. line-of-sight
d. directional
c. line-of-sight
In classful addressing, the Class B IPv4 address network ID is located in the ____.
a. last 8 bits
b. first 8 bits
c. last 16 bits
d. first 16 bits
d. first 16 bits
The result from ANDing 11001111 with 10010001 is ____.
a. 11001111
b. 10000001
c. 10010001
d. 00000001
b. 10000001
When using classful IPv4 addressing, a network ID always ends with an octet of ____.
a. 0
b. 1
c. 00000000
d. 255
a. 0
SMTP operates from port __.
a. 25
b. 110
c. 11
d. 250
a. 25
An administrator can discover the host name assigned to a client by using the ____ utility.
a. host
b. hostname
c. nbstat
d. nslookup
b. hostname
Each VM is known as a __.
a. guest
b. client
c. host
d. node
a. guest
Upon creation, each vNIC is automatically assigned a ____.
a. MAC address
b. block address
c. switch address
d. reference address
a. MAC address
In the NAT networking mode, a vNIC relies on the __ to act as a NAT device.
a. guest machine
b. host machine
c. reference machine
d. management machine
b. host machine
__ are wide area networks that are logically defined over public transmission systems.
a. VPNs
b. Private lines
c. Leased lines
d. Dial-up lines
a. VPNs
In __, each datagram can follow one of many paths to reach its destination.
a. circuit switching
b. packet switching
c. line switching
d. data switching
b. packet switching