What does SNMP stand for?
Simple Network management protocol.
What is a network baseline?
the average for a network
What does QoS stand for?
Quality of service.
What is the first step in the incident response process?
Preperation
What is Roths last name
Schumaker
Which SNMP version introduced encryption?
SNMP V3
Why is establishing a baseline important?
so you can tell when traffic times are higher and when to allocate more space.
Name one method used to implement QoS.
Traffic shaping.
what is a disaster recovery plan
it details the processes for restoring critical functionality and data after an outage.
whats my favorite food
Grilled chicken
Describe a key difference between SNMP v1 and v3.
V1 lacks many security features such as it reliess on plain-text community strings
Runts, jabbers, or giants
Delaying less important traffic. which is called buffering
increasing priority of more impoerant trafficlimiting traffic volume flowing in and out during a specific period
limiting momentary throughput rate for and interface
what are the 3 Disaster recovery contingencies?
Cold site
Warm Site
Hot Site
how many siblings do I have.
5
What are the security features of SNMP v3?
user-based authentication and encryption mechanisms.
What are 3 examples of KPIs
Deivce availability and performance
interface statistics
Utilization
Error rate Packet drops
Jitter
Explain the difference between traffic shaping and traffic policing.
Traffic shaping: involves manipulating packets, data stream, or connections to manage the type and amount of traffic traversing network or interface.
Traffic policing: a method used to control the amount of network traffic that can be transmitted or received on an interface.
what are the 4 power flaws that can damage equipment
Surge
Noise
Brownout
Blackout
whens my birthday
January 8th 2008
whats my two middle names