MTA 98-366 Exam Questions and
Answers 100% Solved
1980's - When did firewalls first appear?
To enforce security policies within a network or between networks -
What is a fire wall used for?
To check the state and track all the connections until a connection is closed
- What is an SPI used for...
To enforce security policies within a network or between networks -
✔✔What is a fire wall used for?
To check the state and track all the connections until a connection is closed
- ✔✔What is an SPI used for (Stateful Inspection Firewall)?
Basically an all in one firewall - ✔✔What is a UTM (Unified Threat
Management)?
the actual path through which data travels - ✔✔What is media?
Cable because it is more reliable that wireless - ✔✔What is a better way of
media?
Twisted pair cable with and RJ 45 connector - ✔✔What is a common media
cable used?
a phone line - ✔✔And RJ11 cable looks like..
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