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| Hello friends
These are the questions from panpage.Please tell me the answer and why?your contribution will be highly appreciated.
36. Drag and Drop :
An Ethernet network running TCP/IP(D) needs to connect to a Token Ring network also running TCP/IP with the same IP Address(A), this in turn needs to connect to another Token ring network also using TCP/IP but with a different IP address(B), this network in turn connects to another token ring network using IPX/SPX(C). You have to drag and drop the appropriate connectivity devices. The Subnet mask of Ethernet and Token Ring A were the same, and the rest were different.
Choose from as many Routers, Repeaters, Gateways and Bridges as you like (not just one of each available)
<pre>
Token Ring (A) ----------Token Ring (B)
192.21.0.0 137.98.2.0
(TCP/IP) (TCP/IP)
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Ethernet (D) Token Ring (C)
192.21.0.0 138.43.1.0
(TCP/IP) (SPX/IPX)
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The answer is:
a. D-HUB-A, A-ROUTER-B, B-GATEWAY-C
b. D-GATEWAY-A, A-ROUTER-B, B-GATEWAY-C
c. D-REPEATER-A, A-ROUTER-B, B-GATEWAY-C
d. D-BRIDGE-A, A-ROUTER-B, B-GATEWAY-C
panpage - d(not sure) Because many other dumpers say D-HUB-A.
9. What would be the cheapest way to implement fault tolerance?
a. RAID Level 0
b. RAID Level 5
c. Duplexed hard disk
d. Tape Backup
Panpage says c(not sure).I have seen many people says the answer is raid 5.
18. Your Company has 78 locations, with 50 to 100 computers in each locations. The client computers run varios Operation systems, including WFW and W95. The employee turnover is high. What should you include in your security plan?
a.Peer-to-peer file sharing, with user-level security on all shared resources.
b.Peer-to-peer file sharing, with resource-password security on all shared resources.
c.Centralized administration of user accounts, with user-level security on all shared resources.
d.Centralized administration of user accounts, with resource-password security on all shared resources.
panpage says d(not sure)
Please help me out as I am badly confused.
[This message has been edited by Iron (edited 12-04-2000).] | |
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| The FT one ... I would have gone for duplexing because you don't have to buy as many disks ... but I think this question is badly worded. If you get it on the exam choose RAID5/striping with parity - I think the idea behind it is that you get more for your money (ie. more space) but it isn't necessarily the cheapest.
There is good dump that covered the other two (good explanations) - I'll reply again when I find who it was... | |
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| The Token ring to ethernet one is D, as a Bridge between D and A makes more sense than a hub. You're linking together 2 networks there, and a bridge should be used.
You know why to use the router and gateway, I assume?
The cheapest way to implemment fault tolerance seems to be a "you're wrong because we say so" one...
Logically, if you need 30 gigs of HD space for a network (not including boot/system files drive)here's how it would break down:
Parity: 3 10gig HDs, and one HD for the boot/system files that can't be on RAID 5.
Duplexing: Buy an additional controller, and need 2 30 gig HDs that can contain system/boot files.
The "most bang for your buck" is RAID 5. But who knows what the answer is on the test Anyone who got 1000 and got this question want to pitch in? I say RAID 5.
#18. says it is D. With the number of employees (78 *50 to 100), you'd want centralized management of user accounts. The network is too big for peer to peer file sharing. My first guess would be to make it user-based access, but the amount of turnover and the fact that you have win95 and WFW3.11 machines says Share based. But, I'm not so sure... I'm leaning towards C, but that's only if WFW and Win95 can somehow work in that way... and I'm pretty sure that they can't. So D stands for now until someone else proves panpage wrong 
-Kenny
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