Telecommunications and Network Design Strategies
Question 1 : Network switches provide essential connectivity in local and wide area networks. Some of them run in multilayer between layers 2 and 3. What protocol unit is being used in layer 2?
a)packet
b)segment
c)frame
d)datagram
Question 2 : The backbone of the Internet is structured by the Internet Protocol (IP). Which of the following network devices provides this Internet Protocol?
a)switch
b)router
c)hub
d)repeater
Question 3 : The transport layer provides two different types of protocols: TCP and UDP. What decides to use TCP or UDP?
a)application
b)end users
c)computer network interface card (NIC)
d)computer CPU
Question 4 : TCP is a connection-oriented protocol that establishes a three-way handshake before transmitting any data. What makes a three-way handshake?
a) SYN, SYN-ACK, ACK
b)SYN, SYN, ACK
c) SYN, ACK, RST
d) SYN, ACK, SYN
Question 5 : Continuous monitoring is an important strategic initiative for the organization. In order to successfully complete the continuous monitoring effort, what would be the very first step you would have to take?
a) risk assessment
b)asset inventory
c) risk management
d) risk mitigation
Question 6 : In designing a continuity of operations (COOP) site, which disaster recovery site configuration would you design if you needed to have both the primary and secondary sites operational at all times, and no downtime is allowed?
a) warm site
b)hot site
c) mirror site
d) cold site
Question 7 : In designing a continuity of operations (COOP) site, which disaster recovery site configuration would you design if you needed to design the most cost-effective site configuration due to the organization's budget constraints?
a) warm site
b)hot site
c) mirror site
d) cold site
Question 8 : Mobile codes can be malicious if they carry a malware payload or harm other computers. Which of the following malware appears normal, but can harm computers if exploited?
a) worm
b)virus
c)Trojan horse
d) e-mail virus