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50 Cards in this Set
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With Enterprise AP wired settings, the ___ address field is permanent. It can not be changed.
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MAC
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With Enterprise AP wired settings, either _____ or Default IP configuration is used depending on DHCP settings and availability.
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Current
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With Enterprise AP wired settings, either Current or _____ __ configuration is used depending on DHCP settings and availability.
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Default IP
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With Enterprise AP wired settings, either Current or Default IP configuration is used depending on _____ settings and availability.
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DHCP
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With Enterprise AP wired settings, In case no _____ is used, Current IP address and mask must be entered manually on the access point
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DHCP
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With Enterprise AP wired settings, In case no DHCP is used, Current _____ __ and mask must be entered manually on the access point
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IP address
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With Enterprise AP wired settings, In case no DHCP is used, Current IP address and mask must be entered _____ on the access point
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manually
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With Enterprise AP wired settings, In case no DHCP is used, Current IP address and _____ must be entered manually on the access point
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mask
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With Enterprise AP settings, In case _____ service is expected and available, Current IP address and Mask take values supplied by a DHCP server
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DHCP
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With Enterprise AP settings, In case DHCP service is expected and available, _____ address and Mask take values supplied by a DHCP server
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Current IP
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With Enterprise AP settings, In case DHCP service is expected and available, Current IP address and _____ take values supplied by a DHCP server
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Mask
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In case DHCP service is expected but no DHCP server responds to the AP, Default IP address and mask values become effective – should be _____
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preconfigured
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In case DHCP service is expected but no DHCP server responds to the AP, Default IP address and mask values become _____– should be preconfigured
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effective
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The majority of access points can be linked to a ___server
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DNS
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The _____ _____ field contains DNS suffix that is common for all name servers specified
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Domain Suffix
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Up to _____ name servers can be entered in the Domain Name Servers – Default fields
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three
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Up to three name servers can be entered in the _____ _____ _____ – _____ fields
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Domain Name Servers -Default
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DNS servers that are currently used AP are listed under the _____ _____ _____ - _____ heading
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Domain Name Servers – Current
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When disabled, the AP _____ all wireless clients and disables the radio interface in case it detects no activity on the Ethernet link, until an activity is detected
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disassociates
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When disabled, the AP disassociates all wireless clients and disables the _____ interface in case it detects no activity on the Ethernet link, until an activity is detected
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radio
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When disabled, the AP disassociates all wireless clients and disables the radio interface in case it detects no activity on the _____ link, until an activity is detected
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Ethernet
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When disabled, the AP disassociates all wireless clients and disables the radio interface in case it detects no activity on the Ethernet link, until an _____ is detected
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activity
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When _____ , the AP would stop radio transmissions for the specified number of seconds – from 30 to 255 – instead of disassociating clients
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enabled
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When enabled, the AP would _____ radio transmissions for the specified number of seconds – from 30 to 255 – instead of disassociating clients
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stop
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When enabled, the AP would stop radio transmissions for the specified number of seconds – from __ to ___ – instead of disassociating clients
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30 to 255
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When enabled, the AP would stop radio transmissions for the specified number of seconds – from 30 to 255 – instead of ______ clients
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disassociating
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In case there is no activity on the Ethernet link after the _____ expires, the access point disassociates all wireless clients and disables the radio interface
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timer
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In case there is no activity on the Ethernet link after the timer expires, the access point _____ all wireless clients and disables the radio interface
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disassociates
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In case there is no activity on the Ethernet link after the timer expires, the access point disassociates all wireless clients and _____ the radio interface
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disables
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The AP would also _____ new associations – until an activity over the Ethernet link is detected again
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prevent
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All access points perform _____ at the lowest level – based on the L2 addressing type
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filtering
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All access points perform filtering at the _____ level – based on the L2 addressing type
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lowest
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All access points perform filtering at the lowest level – based on the __ addressing type
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L2
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Some access points can be configured to either _____ frames incoming into the WLAN from the wired network or to block these frames
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forward
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Some access points can be configured to either forward frames incoming into the WLAN from the wired network or to _____ these frames
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block
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Some access points can be configured to either forward frames incoming into the WLAN from the _____ network or to block these frames
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wired
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a frame of specific type can be discarded (_____/Ethernet II/SNAP)
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802.3
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a frame of specific type can be discarded (802.3/_____/SNAP)
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Ethernet II
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a frame of specific type can be discarded (802.3/Ethernet II/_____)
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SNAP
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a frame carrying specific __ protocol’s data can be discarded
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L3
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a mobile device with or without special configuration for Mobile IP
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visiting client
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a router, firewall, or gateway on the client’s home network that tunnels packets from the Internet to the foreign agent
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home agent
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a router that the visiting client attaches to while on the remote network, that delivers packets from the home agent to the visiting client
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foreign agent
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stores a subnet map that keeps track of home agent info for all visiting clients
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authoritative AP (AAP)
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acts on behalf of the visiting client performing all Mobile IP services for it
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Mobile IP-enabled AP
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In order to register the visiting client, the AP needs to know the home agent IP address of the visiting client – obtains it by searching its -
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subnet map table
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Responsible for keeping the latest subnet map table
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Authoritative Access Points
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The access point associates the visiting client with itself – the foreign agent assigns the client a _____ __ _____ on the foreign network
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care-of IP address
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The tunnel mode that the access point supports is
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IP Encapsulation within IP Encapsulation
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Mobile IP supports the _____ _____ _____ _____ (_____-___) – the receiver verifies the authenticity of the message by recomputing the hash
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hashed message authentication code (HMAC-MD5)
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