SNMP Versions
Baseline
QoS
Six Steps of Incident Response
100

SNMP stands for...

What is Simple Network Management Protocol?

100

Baseline

What is a report of the network's normal state of operation?

100

QoS stands for....

Quality of Service
100
Incident Response Plan
What is defines the characteristics of an event that qualifies as a formal incident?
200

SNMP is part of the _____ suite

What is TCP/IP?

200

Two things that network performance baseline include

Possible responses:

What is network backbone utilization rate, number of users logged on per day/hour, number of protocol running on network, error statistics, frequency of application use, bandwidth usage?

200

QoS

What is prioritize some traffic over other traffic so important traffic gets through even during congestion?

200
Six-stage process
What is

Step 1: Preparation

Step 2: Detection and identification

Step 3: Containment

Step 4: Remediation

Step 5: Recovery

Step 6: Review

?

300

SNMPv1 is described as...

What is the original SNMP and rarely used today?

300

Baseline measurements serve as...

What is a basis of comparison for future performance increases/decreases caused by network changes?

300
One method used to implement QoS

What is traffic shaping - manipulating packets/data stream/connections to manage the type and amount of traffic traversing network or interface?

What is DiffServe - addresses QoS issues through traffic prioritization at Layer 3?

What is CoS - performed at layer 2 on Ethernet frames?

300

Define incident

What is any event that has adverse effects on a network's availability or resources?

400

SNMPv2 is described as...

What is SNMPv1 with increased performance and better security?

400

Baseline Management

What is collection of strategies to optimize the volume of traffic a network can support?

400

Two ways prioritizing traffic characteristics

What is protocol, IP address, user group, service or application?

400

True or False: The six-stage process begins before the incident occurs

What is True?
500

SNMPv3 is described as...

What is SNMPv2 with added authentication, validation, and encryption?

500

Two techniques of bandwidth management

What is flow control - configure interfaces and protocols to balance permitted traffic volume with a device's capability of handling the traffic?

What is congestion control - adjust the way network devices respond to indication of network performance issues?

What is QoS - prioritize some traffic over other traffic so important traffic gets through even during congestion?

500

DiffServ two forwarding types

What are EF (expedited forwarding) - data stream assigned at a minimum departure rate and AF (assured forwarding) - data streams are assigned different router resource levels?

500

3-2-1-1 Rule

What is

Keep three complete copies of the data

Save backups on at least two different media types

Store at least one backup copy offsite

Ensure at least one backup copy stored offline

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