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DeeJay
Commented on June 28, 2025
QUESTION: 183
The correct answer is: Cold site
Explanation:
Here's a quick breakdown of each Disaster Recovery (DR) concept:
Hot site: Fully operational and mirrors the primary site. Failover is nearly immediate (minutes to hours).
Warm site: Partially prepared site with some systems and data, but may require additional configuration or data syncing. Takes hours to a few days to become operational.
Cold site: A site with basic infrastructure (power, HVAC, etc.), but no active systems or up-to-date data. Takes weeks to become fully operational.
Active-active approach: All sites are operational simultaneously, sharing the load and providing immediate failover.
Since the failover will take four weeks to become fully operational, this best fits the definition of a Cold site.
IRELAND
dEEjAY
Commented on June 27, 2025
QUESTION: 203
The right answer is A
To resolve the connectivity issue, let's analyze the configuration:
The ISP provided a subnet of 98.174.235.142/28, which gives the following details:
Network address: 98.174.235.128
Usable IP range: 98.174.235.129 to 98.174.235.142
Broadcast address: 98.174.235.143
The router is configured with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.224, which corresponds to a CIDR of /27. This subnet mask divides the provided range incorrectly. The /27 subnet would use addresses from 98.174.235.128 to 98.174.235.159, which is outside the range given to the company.
The default gateway configured as 98.174.235.129 is actually a valid IP address within the provided /28 range but not valid with the /27 subnet mask.
Evaluating the Options:
Change the subnet mask to .240. This would imply a subnet mask of 255.255.255.240, or /28, which matches the ISP's provided range. This would be a valid option as it would align with the ISP's configuration.
Change the Ethernet cable
IRELAND
Lwazi
Commented on June 13, 2025
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Anonymous
John
Commented on June 05, 2025
Great study material
DENMARK
John
Commented on June 05, 2025
Can someone take a look a question #43 and let me know if they think that 802.11ax is the correct answer.
DENMARK
JR
Commented on May 13, 2025
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Mic
Commented on May 12, 2025
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WAN
Commented on March 10, 2025
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JJ
Commented on February 28, 2025
Can anyone confirm if these questions are relevant to the actual N10-009 exam?
UNITED STATES
Elmo
Commented on February 28, 2025
Question 4, IMO Questionmark on building B should be a WAP? Devices all look wireless to me.
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Curtis Nakawaki
Commented on February 27, 2025
I thought these questions were helpful . Thanks .
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Real truth
Commented on February 17, 2025
I passed this exam. All questions in the exam.
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Priscilla
Commented on January 04, 2025
I'm waiting for more questions
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Ishaq Bin-Umar
Commented on December 30, 2024
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Commented on December 30, 2024
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PhindileB
Commented on December 29, 2024
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Commented on December 26, 2024
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Aziz
Commented on December 10, 2024
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