LAN Concepts Assessment

$27.37

LAN Concepts Assessment

$27.37
Skills Assessment
description

This LAN Concepts test is designed to assess a test taker's general knowledge of local area networks and the associated technologies. Topics covered by this test include protocols, network topologies, client/server computing and troubleshooting. This assessment is appropriate for test takers that have a year or more experience as a network administrator.

Assessments for Network Security and Network Administration are also available.

 

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How does it work?
Total Questions 39
Question Types Multiple Choice
Competencies Tested Client/Server Computing
Network Topologies
TCP/IP
Networking Hardware
Tasks Tested Adjusting Firewall Rules Troubleshooting
QoS Purpose
Communication Breakdown Troubleshooting
Router OSI Model Layer
UDP-Based Routing Protocols
IP Routing that Uses RIP
Spanning-Tree Port States
IP Address Troubleshooting
Unable to Browse the Internet
Utility for Active Connections
Command-Line Utility Open Port
Ethernet Troubleshooting
Fault Tolerant Network Topology
Group of Interconnected LANs
IEEE 802.5 Topology
Links Configured Between Nodes
Network Topology
Three Parts of TCP/IP Handshake
Unroutable Protocols
Packets Error Checking Part
Datagram Route
Ping Command Protocol
Protocol Affected by Blocked Port
Host Addressing
Frame Inside of a Frame
Protocol for Monitoring Network Devices Remotely
Transport Layer Protocols
IPv4 Address for Broadcast
Public IP Address
Telnet Ports
Traffic Broadcast to All Nodes
Unable to Connect to Network Resources
Cable Length Specifications
Network Layer Hardware
Switch and New MAC Address
Cross-Talk Resistant Cable
Multilayer Switch
MAC Addresses
Divide a Switch into Two Networks