Test Name:Networking Essentials

Test # 058

Passed on second try. I'm not sure but I think the test was adaptive in

nature; rumor has it that MS is going to this approach for this test in

particular due to the amount of info on this and other sites. I used Exam

Cram and the MS NE book and tanscender tests. I found the best method to

use was to eliminate answers rather than try and pick the correct answer

right off the bat.

Lots of the questions I had seen or seen variation of on this site. But

there were a few I had not seen before. By no means assume the answers you

see on all the braindumps are correct; research them.

One asked; "What cable to use when installing a 100MBS network?

Choices were RG58, RG62, FDDI, and Cat5UTP.

What ***** provides reliable data delivery over unreliable switched

circuits?

Choice were x.25, ATM, Frame Relay and Packet switching

Modem situation from hell, 6 or 8 answered D=does not meet the MB they

wanted.

New server just installed accross several routers, You can ping the IP

address but can't ping the server name. Why?, the name has not been entered

into the name server (DNS)= but they didn't metion DNS anywhere.

Low cost implementaion of fault tolerance (Raid 1) but the answer didn't say

that - it said disk mirroring and I almost missed it.

Screwed up network with three segments, three terminators and one ground.

Answer was rearrange the net and properly terminate.

The situation were really different, which is why I think the test was

adaptive.

One was two servers, 120 clients,, and reduce network traffic was the

requred and minimize the cost was an optional. The weird part was the

proposed solution was to replace all Cat3 cable with FDDI and all host

adapters with FDDI network cards.

I used a little diagram to keep on track with the OSI model,

APP+packet creation

PRES =translator

SESSION= 3SDS, stands for Setup, security, sync, and Data Stream checkpoints

TRANS= AEF, ACK, Error free, Flow control

Network= ADCP, Addressing, Data routing, COnjestion control, and packet

switching

also

Network =routers, network addressing

Data= bridge (MAC address, cannot reduce broadcast

Physical, repeaters and Hubs, different media but must be same media access