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By default , what type of trust are all Windows 2000 trust relationships within a domain tree or forest?

A) Explicit trust B) One-way trust
C) Transitive trust D) Non-transitive trust
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Transitive trust

Explanation:

By default, all Windows 2000 trusts within a domain tree or forest are transitive trusts.

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Which of the following describes the creation of private networks across the Internet, enabling privacy and tunneling of non-TCP/IP protocols?

A) HDLC B) Cable
C) VPN D) IPSec
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) VPN

Explanation:

A VPN allows or describes the creation of private networks across the Internet, enabling privacy and tunneling of non-TCP/IP protocols. A VPN can be set up across any type of link.

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Which of the following is an industry-wide standards suite of protocols and algorithms that allows for secure data transmission over an IP-based network that functions at the layer3 Network layer of the OSI model?

A) HDLC B) xDSL
C) VPN D) IPSec
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) IPSec

Explanation:

IPSec is an industry-wide standard suite of protocols and algorithms that allows for secure data transmission over an IP-based network that functions at the layer3 Network layer of the OSI model.

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The Acme Corporation is implementing dail-up services to enable remote-office employees to connect to the local network. The company uses multiple routed protocols,needs authentication of users connecting to the network, and since some calls will be long distance, needs callback support. Which of the following protocols is the best choice for these remote services? 

A) 802.1 B) Frame Relay
C) HDLC D) PPP
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) PPP

Explanation:

PPP is your only option because HDLC and Frame RElay do not support these types of business requirements. PPP provides dynamic addressing , authentication using PAP or CHAP, and callback services.

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Suppose you have a customer who has a central HQ and six branch offices. The customer anticipates adding six more branches in the near future. It  whishes to implement  a WAN technology that will allow the branches to economically connect to HQ and you have no free ports on the HQ router. which of the following would you recommend?

A) PPP B) HDLC
C) Frame Relay D) ISDN
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Frame Relay

Explanation:

The key is "there are no free ports" on your router. Only Frame Relay can provide a connection to multiple locations with one interface, and in an economical manner no less.

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Which type of address is used just like a regular public routable address in IPv4?

Answer

Global unicast

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You want to ping the loopback address of your IPv6 local host. What will you type?

A) Ping 127.0.0.1 B) Ping 0.0.0.0
C) Ping ::1 D) trace 0.0. :: 1
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Ping ::1

Explanation:

The loop back address with IPv4 is 127.0.0.1 . With IPv6, that address is ::1

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What multicast addresses does RIPng use?

A) FF02::A B) FF02::9
C) FF02::5 D) FF02::6
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) FF02::9

Explanation:

RIPng uses the multicast IPv6 address of FF02::9. If you remember the multicast addresses for IPv4, the numbers at the end of each IPv6 address are the same.

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