Also when enabling AAA:
R1#sh run | sec aaa
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa session-id common
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
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You are performing a peer review on this implementation script, which is intended to enable AAA on a device.
If the script is deployed which two effects does it have on the device? (Choose two.)
A. Part of the script is rejected.
B. The device authenticates all users except nmops and nmeng against the TACACS+ database.
C. The device authenticates users against the local database first.
D. The device fails to perform AAA because session-id common command is missing.
E. The device fails to perform AAA because the aaa new-model command is missing.
Answer: A,E
Explanation:
Explanation
R1#sh run | sec aaa
R1(config)#aaa authentication ?
R1(config)#aaa authentication login default local
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Also when enabling AAA:
R1#sh run | sec aaa
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa session-id common
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
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R1#sh run | sec aaa
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa session-id common
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
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R1#sh run | sec aaa
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa session-id common
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
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Also when enabling AAA:
R1#sh run | sec aaa
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa session-id commonNEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
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The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
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Also when enabling AAA:
R1#sh run | sec aaa
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa session-id commonNEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
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The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
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Also when enabling AAA:
R1#sh run | sec aaa
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa session-id commonNEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
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The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
Also when enabling AAA:
R1#sh run | sec aaa
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa session-id commonNEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.NEW QUESTION: 3
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The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
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Also when enabling AAA:
R1#sh run | sec aaa
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa session-id commonNEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.NEW QUESTION: 3
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The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
I have passed my ' marker.
Also when enabling AAA:
R1#sh run | sec aaa
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa session-id commonNEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.NEW QUESTION: 3
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The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)
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NEW QUESTION: 2
A process in which the functionality of an application is tested without any knowledge of the internal
mechanisms of the application is known as:
A. Black hat testing
B. Gray box testing
C. White box testing
D. Black box testing
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without
peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of
software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It typically comprises most if not all higher level
testing, but can also dominate unit testing as well.
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is
not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it.
For instance, the tester is aware that a particular input returns a certain, invariable output but is not aware
of how the software produces the output in the first place.
NEW QUESTION: 3
The backups server connects to a NAS device using block-level storage over Ethernet. The performance is very slow, however, and the network technician suspects the performance issues are network related.
Which of the following should the technician do to improve performance?
A. Turn off MDIX settings on the NAS and server switchports
B. Encapsulate the storage traffic in a GRE tunnel
C. Enable jumbo frames on the NAS and server
D. Utilize UDP to eliminate packet overhead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Section: (none)