quiz 4.1 part 1 Flashcards
Wake on LAN is enabled initially in the —
BIOS.
Wake on LAN is a feature that ensures a computer can resume from a low power state when it receives a —
network packet telling it to do so.
While the network interface card (NIC) must support Wake on LAN, Wake on LAN is actually enabled in the —
BIOS.
After initially enabling Wake on LAN in the BIOS, you can use Device Manager to configure the different —
operating system parameters
Proxy settings identify a proxy server on the local network that is used to —
access the Internet.
All Internet connections are routed through a proxy server. The proxy server utilizes ___________________to translate communication between the Internet and the private network. —
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Firewall settings are configured in the Windows Firewall console, which is located in —
Control Panel.
In Windows 7 and above, Windows Firewall has separate settings for —
private and public networks.
A rule is a configuration setting that filters traffic based on —
port, application, or service.
Rules can allow or deny —
connections.
Exceptions are configured to override the —
rules.
On the General tab of Windows Firewall, you can enabled or disable —
Windows Firewall.
An alternate IP address is particularly useful to ensure that you can connect to a network in the event that the__________________________. This would only work if DHCP were operational on the network. —
first choice for connection is not available
Network card properties can be used to optimize the performance of the network card. These properties that you should understand include —
duplexing, speed, Power over Ethernet (PoE), and Quality of Service (QoS).
Duplexing is how ___________________takes place. —
communication