Which windows utility could you use to find out whether a server is responding on TCP port 21?
Front
telnet
Back
FCoE
Front
Protocol commonly used with Fibre channel
Back
What security protocol is an updated version of SSL?
Front
TLS Transport Layer Security
Back
OC-3
Front
155Mbps
Back
ACL rules
Front
Deny any address from your internal network
Deny any local host address (127.0.0.0/8)
Deny any reserved private address
Deny any address in the IP multicast address range (224.0.0.0/4)
Back
Which protocol is used for receiving mail?
Front
POP
Back
What is the process used to pass messages between the layers in TCP/IP?
Front
Encapsulation
Back
Which WAN protocol utilizes packet-switching technology?
Front
Frame relay
Back
What allows a transport protocol to be sent across the network and utilized by the equivalent service or protocol at the receiving host?
Front
Encapsulation
Back
Interface: 199.102.30.152
Internet Address Physical Address Type
199.102.30.152 A0-ee-00-5b-0e-ac dynamic
Front
arp
Back
Which layer of the TCP/IP model is responsible for placing and removing packets on the physical network through communications with the network adapters in the host?
Front
Network Access layer
Back
Fibre channel
Front
same purpose as iSCSI only on fiber-based networks
Back
Which of the following utilities can be used in Linux to view a list of users' failed authentication attempts?
Front
faillog
Back
Which command line tool would best be used to verify DNS functionality?
Front
dig
Back
At which layer of TCP/IP would you find network topology?
Front
Network access layer
Back
What security protocol is used to establish a secure communication connection between two TCP-based machines?
Front
SSL Secure Sockets Layer
Back
Which command would you use at a workstation prompt to see the DNS servers that are configured to use?
Front
nslookup
ipconfig /all
ifconfig
Back
OC-1
Front
51.84Mbps
Back
What is nothing more than a bit of additional data added either to the TCP or UDP message?
Front
port address
Back
At which layer of TCP/IP would you find HTTP and SMTP?
Front
Application layer
Back
What protocol is used with ping?
Front
ICMP
Back
What are the five WAN protocols?
Front
ISDN, Frame relay, PPP, ATM, MPLS
Back
OC-48
Front
2.4Gbps
Back
iSCSI (Internet Small Computer Systems Interface)
Front
uses port 860 and 3260, by default, for allowing data storage and transfers across the existing network, enables the creation of storage area networks (SANs)
Back
Which two protocols are more secure versions of FTP?
Front
FTPS and SFTP
Back
Which email protocol was intended to store the email on the server and allow you to access it from there?
Front
IMAP
Back
Steps to see Active TCP/UDP Ports
Front
1. CMD
2. netstat
3. netstat -a
Back
Which switch for Windows nbstat utility will display all NetBIOS name-resolution statistics?
Front
-r
Back
At which layer of TCP/IP would you find IP?
Front
Internet layer
Back
AD 1
Front
Static Route
Back
Which WAN protocol utilizes cell-switching technology?
Front
ATM
Back
Which protocol allows Windows-based terminal servers to run on port 3389?
Front
RDP Remote Desktop Protocol
Back
Reply from 204.153.163.2: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=128
Reply from 204.153.163.2: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=128
Reply from 204.153.163.2: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=128
Reply from 204.153.163.2: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128
Front
ping
Back
What standard language does HTTP use?
Front
HTML
Back
Section 3
(8 cards)
What is one way to divide a network into smaller components?
Front
Subnetting
Back
What is an area you can place a public server for access by people you may not trust?
Front
DMZ
Back
*What can increase security by allowing users with similar data sensitivity levels to be segmented together?
Front
VLAN
Back
In what three directions should the firewall on your DMZ transmit?
Front
Internal, External, to public information your sharing
Back
A host that exists outside the DMZ and is open to the public?
Front
Bastion host
Back
What are the two primary reasons for using subnetting?
Front
To make the network more secure and manageable
To use IP addresses more effectively
Back
What allows you to create groups of users and systems and segment them on a network?
Front
VLAN
Back
What is a network of hosts that acts as if a physical wire connects them on the network?