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Question 101

A client has just leased a new office space in a busy commercial building and would like to install a wireless network. Several other tenants are on the same floor. Multiple wireless networks are present in the building. Which of the following can be changed on the client's wireless network to help ensure that interference from other wireless networks is at a minimum?

Correct Answer: A
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Question 102

Which of the following routing protocols is hierarchal by nature and uses the router ID to control convergence?

Correct Answer: B
OSPF stands for Open Shortest Path First, which is a link-state routing protocol that is hierarchal by nature and uses the router ID to control convergence. OSPF divides a large network into areas, which are logical groupings of routers that share the same topology information. Each area has a unique identifier and a designated router that connects it to the backbone area (area 0). OSPF uses the router ID, which is a 32-bit number that uniquely identifies each router in the network, to establish adjacencies and exchange routing information. OSPF also uses the router ID to break ties when choosing the best path to a destination. OSPF converges faster than distance-vector routing protocols such as RIP and EIGRP, as it uses the Dijkstra algorithm to calculate the shortest path based on the link cost. BGP, on the other hand, is a path-vector routing protocol that is used to exchange routing information between autonomous systems on the Internet. BGP does not use the router ID to control convergence, but rather uses attributes such as AS path, local preference, and MED to select the best route. BGP is not hierarchal by nature, as it does not divide the network into areas, but rather uses prefixes and policies to control the routing behavior.
References
* 1: OSPF - N10-008 CompTIA Network+ : 2.1
* 2: CompTIA Network+ N10-008 Certification Study Guide, page 146-149
* 3: CompTIA Network+ N10-008 Exam Subnetting Quiz, question 19
* 4: CompTIA Network+ N10-008 Certification Practice Test, question 8
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Question 103

Many IP security cameras use RTSP to control media playback. Which of the following default transport layer port numbers does RTSP use?

Correct Answer: B
RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol and is an application-level network protocol designed for controlling media playback on streaming media servers. RTSP uses the default transport layer port number
554 for both TCP and UDP1. Port 445 is used for SMB (Server Message Block), a protocol for file and printer sharing. Port 587 is used for SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), a protocol for sending email messages.
Port 5060 is used for SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), a protocol for initiating and managing multimedia sessions.
References: 1 Real Time Streaming Protocol - Wikipedia
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Time_Streaming_Protocol)
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Question 104

A network engineer is monitoring a fiber uplink to a remote office and notes the uplink has been operating at
100% capacity for a long duration. Which of the following performance metrics is MOST likely to be impacted with sustained link saturation?

Correct Answer: A
Explanation
When a fiber uplink is operating at 100% capacity for an extended period of time, it can cause sustained link saturation. This can impact the network's performance by increasing latency. Latency is the time it takes for a packet to travel from the source to its destination. When there is link saturation, packets may have to wait in a queue before being transmitted, which increases the time it takes for them to reach their destination. As a result, users may experience delays or timeouts when accessing network resources.
Other metrics such as jitter, speed, and bandwidth are also important, but they are not as directly impacted by sustained link saturation as latency.
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Question 105

A corporation has a critical system that would cause unrecoverable damage to the brand if it was taken offline. Which of the following disaster recovery solutions should the corporation implement?

Correct Answer: A
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