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Network Design Plan - Quiz
Each question is worth one point. Select the best answer or answers for each question.
1.
Which of the following form the framework for assessing the viability of any network design plan?
Please select all the correct answers.
A.
User Preferences
B.
Functionality
C.
Security
D.
Availability
E.
Performance
2.
In order to reduce administrative overhead in assigning IP addressing information to your network clients, which of the following networking technologies would you architect into your network design plan?
Please select the best answer.
A.
DHCP
B.
RRAS
C.
SMB
D.
NetBIOS
3.
You have been asked to design a solution that allows employees from around the world to access the corporate network using the Public Switched Telephone Network. Which of the following technologies should you consider in your solution?
Please select all the correct answers.
A.
Virtual Private Networking
B.
Dial-in remote access
C.
NetBEUI transport protocol
D.
NWLink transport protocol
4.
You would like to increase the level of security on your internal network. At present you are using public IP addresses for your network clients. You want to use private IP addresses in order to prevent Internet intruders from accessing the resource on your internal network. However, when internal network users try to access objects on the Internet, they find that they receive error messages from their web browsers. What technologies could you implement that would allow you to use private IP addresses on your internal network and still access resources on the Internet?
Please select the best answer.
A.
WINS servers
B.
MARS servers
C.
Proxy servers
D.
Network Address Translation (NAT) servers