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Exam Code: | N10-007 |
Exam Name: | CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam |
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No.# Wrong, slow connection speeds fro dhcp? Lol maybe from interference from microwaves at mid day ( lunch time)
No.# I think this site is copy pasting from another site which has wrong answers. Examine the syntax:
We need to allow anyone on any source port go to 10.5.0.10 on port 443.
so:
allow any any 10.5.0.10 443
Thats answer B, not C.
No.# It is actually NAT (Network Address Translation).
No.# The router connects to a switch which leaves 11 ports on the switch.
The hub also connects to a switch leaving 10 ports on the switch.
The 4 ports are open on the hub plus 10 ports on the switch makes it 14 collision domains.
No.# It is hard to see how computer locks can assist in recovering desktops that have been reported as missing. They are gone and no need for a lock. The only answer that would make sense would be asset tracking tags, If the question was worded as how can loss be prevented, then of course locks would be the answer
No.# One port on switch connects to router (1 collision domain). The other router port is not connected (0 collision domain). One port of the switch connects to the hub forming 1 collision domain. So with 10 ports left on the switch, I come up with 12 collision domain. You could possible consider the unused port of the router as one more. but my answer would be 12
No.# The answer is surely CARP