A) HTTP B) FTP C) SSH D) SMTP
A) Individual Port B) Inbound Protocol C) Internal Power D) Internet Protocol
A) MAN B) WAN C) LAN D) VPN
A) Switch B) Modem C) Firewall D) Router
A) HTTP B) SSH C) FTP D) SMTP
A) Router B) Hub C) Firewall D) Switch
A) To provide network security B) To manage network traffic C) To convert digital signals to analog for transmission over telephone lines D) To store large amounts of data
A) Virtual Processing Node B) Very Powerful Network C) Visual Protocol Node D) Virtual Private Network
A) A network cable B) A unit of data transmitted over a network C) A type of virus D) A form of network security
A) An office LAN B) A home Wi-Fi network C) The Internet D) A school intranet
A) Mesh B) Peer-to-peer C) Star D) Client-server
A) To assign IP addresses to devices automatically B) To secure network communications C) To route data between networks D) To provide web hosting services
A) DSL B) Ethernet C) Wi-Fi D) Bluetooth
A) tracert B) ping C) nslookup D) ifconfig
A) Star B) Mesh C) Ring D) Bus
A) 100 Gbps B) 1 Gbps C) 10 Gbps D) 100 Mbps |