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Which of the following is most closely associated with a dedicated link to a cloud environment and may not  include encryption?


A. Direct Connect


B. Internet gateway


C. Captive portal


D. VPN





A.
  Direct Connect

Direct Connect refers to a dedicated network connection between an on-premises network and a cloud service provider (such as AWS Direct Connect). This link bypasses the public internet, providing a more reliable and higher-bandwidth connection. It may not inherently include encryption because it relies on the security measures of the dedicated physical connection itself. In contrast, other options like VPN typically involve encryption as they traverse the public internet.

Reference:

CompTIA Network+ full course material indicates that Direct Connect type services offer dedicated, private connections which might not include encryption due to the dedicated and secure nature of the link itself.

Which of the following requires network devices to be managed using a different set of IP addresses?


A. Console


B. Split tunnel


C. Jump box


D. Out of band





D.
  Out of band

Out-of-band (OOB) management refers to using a dedicated management network that is physically separate from the regular data network. This management network uses a different set of IP addresses to ensure that management traffic is isolated from user data traffic, providing a secure way to manage network devices even if the main network is down or compromised. References: CompTIA Network+ study materials.

Network technician needs to install patch cords from the UTP patch panel to the access switch for a newly occupied set of offices. The patch panel is not labeled for easy jack identification. Which of the following tools provides the easiest way to identify the appropriate patch panel port?


A. Toner


B. Laptop


C. Cable tester


D. Visual fault locator





A.
  Toner

A toner probe, often referred to as a toner and probe kit, is the easiest and most effective tool for identifying individual cables in a bundle, especially in situations where the patch panel is not labeled. The toner sends an audible tone through the cable, and the probe detects the tone at the other end, allowing the technician to quickly identify the correct cable.

Functionality: The toner generates a tone that travels along the cable. When the probe is placed near the correct cable, it detects the tone and emits a sound. Ease of Use: Toner probes are straightforward to use, even in environments with many cables, making them ideal for identifying cables in unlabeled patch panels. Efficiency: This method is much faster and more reliable than manual tracing, especially in complex setups.

Network References:
CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Official Certification Guide: Details tools used for cable identification and troubleshooting. Cisco Networking Academy: Provides training on using toner probes and other cable testing tools. Network+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide: Explains the use of different tools for network cable identification and management.

A network engineer wants to implement a new IDS between the switch and a router connected to the LAN. The engineer does not want to introduce any latency by placing the IDS in line with the gateway. The engineer does want to ensure that the IDS sees all packets without any loss. Which of the following is the best way for the engineer to implement the IDS?


A. Use a network tap.


B. Use Nmap software.


C. Use a protocol analyzer.


D. Use a port mirror.





D.
  Use a port mirror.

Reference: CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam Objectives - Network Security section.

A network administrator is planning to host a company application in the cloud, making the application available for all internal and third-party users. Which of the following concepts describes this arrangement?


A. Multitenancy


B. VPC


C. NFV


D. SaaS





A.
  Multitenancy

Multitenancy is a cloud computing architecture where a single instance of software serves multiple customers or tenants. Each tenant's data is isolated and remains invisible to other tenants. Hosting a company application in the cloud to be available for both internal and third-party users fits this concept, as it allows shared resources and infrastructure while maintaining data separation and security. References: CompTIA Network+ Exam Objectives and official study guides.


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