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Match each term with the correct statement below.

Premises:
frames that are discarded because they are improperly formed, such as failing to meet the appropriate packet size.
can be used to determine the primary DNS server on a network.
can be used to monitor server components such as hard disks, memory, and the processor.
enables computer's NIC to collect statistics about network performance, such as the number of packets sent and received at that computer.
device used on token ring networks that provides information similar to a cable scanner.
device that works in promiscuous mode to capture detailed information about the traffic moving across a network, including protocol and OSI layer information.
can label file systems or unmounted volumes to provide unique identification for each one copied in the backup.
specifies the network process that should accept a frame at the destination, such as TCP/IP, BPDU, or IPX/SPX.
backs up all files, files that have changed by date, or files that have changed after the previous backup.
Responses:
Network Monitor Driver
nslookup utility
dropped frames
dump utility
labelit utility
System Monitor
Service Access Point
protocol analyzer
MAU analyzer

Correct Answer:

frames that are discarded because they are improperly formed, such as failing to meet the appropriate packet size.
can be used to determine the primary DNS server on a network.
can be used to monitor server components such as hard disks, memory, and the processor.
enables computer's NIC to collect statistics about network performance, such as the number of packets sent and received at that computer.
device used on token ring networks that provides information similar to a cable scanner.
device that works in promiscuous mode to capture detailed information about the traffic moving across a network, including protocol and OSI layer information.
can label file systems or unmounted volumes to provide unique identification for each one copied in the backup.
specifies the network process that should accept a frame at the destination, such as TCP/IP, BPDU, or IPX/SPX.
backs up all files, files that have changed by date, or files that have changed after the previous backup.
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