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DNS stands for?

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Domain Name System

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MBR Stands for?

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Master Boot Record

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WAN stands for:

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Wide Area Network

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AD DS stands for?

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Active Directory Domain Services

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APIPA stands for:

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Automatic Private IP Addressing

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What does GPO stands for?

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What does WET stands for?

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What does DHCP stands for?

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Hub only supports single ports

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Tracert verifies a routing path

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Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool

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It is a collection of Domain Trees.

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LAN stands for Localized Area Networks

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The most common form of computer network

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NSLOOKUP enables testing of name resolution

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172.16.0.0 /12 is what type of IPv4 Address.

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A VLAN enables you to isolate network traffic

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It is the most common form of computer network.

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Which of the following is a main type of group?

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