What is the role of a 'host' in a network? Which devices interconnect end devices and manage data flow in a network? What type of network is a small office network most likely an e... What is the role of a 'host' in a network? Which devices interconnect end devices and manage data flow in a network? What type of network is a small office network most likely an example of? Which topology diagram illustrates the physical layout of network devices? What is a primary feature of a fault-tolerant network? What is the main purpose of Quality of Service (QoS) in a network? Which of the following is NOT a type of cloud computing model? Which component provides secure access to a company's network for external partners? What type of network infrastructure spans a large geographic area? Which term describes using personal devices to access work information?
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The question is a series of multiple-choice questions focused on networking concepts and terminology, aiming to assess knowledge in this area.
Answer
1) C, 2) B, 3) B, 4) B, 5) B, 6) B, 7) C, 8) A, 9) B, 10) B
- C: To send or receive data in the network
- B: Intermediary device
- B: LAN
- B: Physical topology
- B: Provides redundancy with multiple pathways
- B: To ensure reliable data flow and prioritize services
- C: Public cloud
- A: Extranet
- B: WAN
- B: BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)
Answer for screen readers
- C: To send or receive data in the network
- B: Intermediary device
- B: LAN
- B: Physical topology
- B: Provides redundancy with multiple pathways
- B: To ensure reliable data flow and prioritize services
- C: Public cloud
- A: Extranet
- B: WAN
- B: BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)
More Information
A host refers to a device that sends or receives data. Intermediary devices include routers and switches managing data flow. A small office network is typically a LAN. Physical topology illustrates network layout. A fault-tolerant network provides redundancy. QoS ensures data flow reliability. Extranets secure partner access. WAN spans large areas, while BYOD involves personal devices.
Tips
Avoid confusing types of network topology and types of cloud models. Understand the role of intermediary devices and the concept of redundancy in fault tolerance.
Sources
- Network Topologies. Definition, Types, Examples and Importance - zenarmor.com
- Common Types of Network Devices & Their Functions - Netwrix Blog - blog.netwrix.com
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