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A
____ is a device that is used to connect two network segments together, even if
those segments use different types of physical media, such as wired and
wireless connections.
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Bridge
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A
____ is a network device that transfers packets between networks.
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Router
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A
____ is a network device that acts as an entrance to another network.
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Gateway
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In a wiredI In
a wired network a ____ is a hardware device that joins multiple computers
within one local area network (LAN).
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Switch
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A(n) ____
A(n) ____ A(n) ________switch provides no
management capabilities in the operation of the switch.
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Audited
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A(n) ____ A(n)
____ switch supports both control and monitoring of the network.
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Managed
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Instead of I Instead
of having only a single path through which data can travel, a(n) ____ network
provides multiple paths.
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Mesh
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A(A(n)
_ A(n) ________ wireless mesh network is designed to allow wireless devices to be longer
distances away from the access point.
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Ad
hoc
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A(n)
____ wireless mesh network connects special access points, known as wireless
mesh routers, in a mesh configuration.
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Backhaul
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The
IEEE ____ task group is currently working on standards for wireless mesh
networks.
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802.11s
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In the __
In the ____ access control, the user is not allowed to give access to another user
to use or access anything on the network.In the __
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Mandatory
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In
the ____ access control, an administrator can assign permissions to a position
and assign users and other objects to that position.
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Mandatory
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In
the ____ access control, the user can adjust the permissions for other users
over network devices.
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Role
based
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The has
The IEEE The
IEEE ____ task group has been working on wireless QoS since May 2000.
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802.11e
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In
EDCA, the four different streams, called ____, are differentiated in terms of
priority.
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Access
categories (AC)
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