Exam 13: Network Design and Management
Exam 1: Introduction to Computer Networks and Data Communications76 Questions
Exam 2: Fundamentals of Data and Signals100 Questions
Exam 3: Conducted and Wireless Media103 Questions
Exam 4: Making Connections79 Questions
Exam 5: Making Connections Efficient: Multiplexing and Compression96 Questions
Exam 6: Errors, Error Detection, and Error Control75 Questions
Exam 7: Local Area Networks: Part I99 Questions
Exam 8: Local Area Networks: Part II113 Questions
Exam 9: Introduction to Metropolitan Area Networks and Wide Area Networks101 Questions
Exam 10: The Internet100 Questions
Exam 11: Voice and Data Delivery Networks97 Questions
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The ____________________ feasibility of a system is the extent to which the system can be created and implemented using currently existing technology.
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Collecting baseline information on ____ involves listing the types of operational protocols used throughout the system.
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If only an overview of a local network is desired, then the analyst can create a(n) ____________________ connectivity map.
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Network personnel create a ____ to determine the normal and current operating conditions of the network.
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When a system demonstrates ____________________ feasibility, it operates as designed and implemented.
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In general, a ____ approach is a series of steps and tasks that professionals, such as systems developers, can follow to build high-quality systems faster, with fewer risks, and at lower costs.
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Computer simulations are easy to create, mainly because it is difficult to make mistakes in the modeling process and easy to discover them.
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In a payback analysis, the ____ Cost is a one-time cost that occurs in Year 0.
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In a payback analysis, the ____ Costs are the Cumulative Time-Adjusted Costs plus the Cumulative Time-Adjusted Benefits for each year.
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A managed element has management software, called a(n) ____________________, running in it.
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To collect baseline information on ____, you create a list of the number and types of system nodes in the network.
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The advantage of using a ____ is that it can mimic conditions that would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to create on a real network.
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To learn new skills and demonstrate proficiency within a particular area, the network administrator can obtain ____.
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A very popular sniffer that can be used on Unix and Windows networks is Ethereal/Wireshark.
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A professional called a(n) ____________________ typically is responsible for managing a project and following the SDLC phases.
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In order to create a(n) ____________________ connectivity map, the modeler begins by identifying each site or location in which the company has an office.
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With respect to ____ benefits, the most common measurement is the monthly or annual savings that will result from the use of the proposed system.
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A system's ____________________ feasibility is the extent to which the system can be installed in a timely fashion and meets organizational needs.
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