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NETMAN Q3

Your score: 3% (1 points out of 37)

Question #1 (1 point)
Used to distinguish among outstanding requests by providing each request with a unique ID
Your answer:
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Correct answer:
Request ID
Question #2 (1 point)
Used to indicate that an exception occurred while processing a request; values are noError(0),
tooBig(1), noSuchName(2), badValue(3), readOnly(4), genErr(5)
Your answer:
lll Incorrect

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Error-status
Question #3 (1 point)
Lexicographical ordering is referred to as Pre-order traversal (root, left, right) of a tree or ________
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shdh Incorrect

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Depth-first search
Question #4 (1 point)
Useful for examining MIBs whose structure is not known to NMS
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oooo Incorrect

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Lexicographical ordering
Question #5 (1 point)
Agents may wish to limit access to the MIB to authorized managers
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ccccc Incorrect

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Authentication service
Question #6 (1 point)
Agent may wish to give different access privileges to different managers
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ss Incorrect

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Access Policy
Question #7 (1 point)
Agent may act as a proxy to other managed devices
Your answer:
kkk Incorrect

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Proxy service
Question #8 (1 point)
This may require authentication service and access policy for other managed devices on the proxy
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diididi Incorrect

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Proxy service
Question #9 (1 point)
extends the SNMPv1 MIB and functions
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idiid Incorrect

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RMON1
Question #10 (1 point)
This operation is used by the managers to modify or assign the value of the managed device
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vvv Incorrect

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set
Question #11 (1 point)
It is initiated by the Agents.
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lppp Incorrect

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traps
Question #12 (1 point)
It is a signal to the SNMP manager by the Agent on the occurrence of an event
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ooooo Incorrect

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traps
Question #13 (1 point)
This command is similar to the TRAP initiated by the Agent, additionally _________ includes
confirmation from the SNMP manager on receiving the message
Your answer:
ssss Incorrect

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Inform
Question #14 (1 point)
It is the command used to carry back the value(s) or signal of actions directed by the SNMP manager
Your answer:
knnn Incorrect

Correct answer:
Response
Question #15 (1 point)
The ___ operation is a request sent by the manager to the managed device. It is performed to
retrieve one or more values from the managed device
Your answer:
xxxx Incorrect

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Get
Question #16 (1 point)
Retrieves the value of the next OID in the MIB tree
Your answer:
x jjcxxs Incorrect

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Get Next
Question #17 (1 point)
The current condition of a system
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dddd Incorrect

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State
Question #18 (1 point)
Provides insight into the current condition of the resource
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ojffkpf Incorrect

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State
Question #19 (1 point)
Useful information about what a system has been doing
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ss Incorrect

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Statistics
Question #20 (1 point)
How many of an item are present in a system?
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dddd Incorrect
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Cardinality
Question #21 (1 point)
____ notation is used to define MOs and the entire MIB structure
Your answer:
eeeee Incorrect

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ASN.1
Question #22 (1 point)
SNMP MIBs are not object-oriented
Your answer:
False Incorrect

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True
Question #23 (1 point)
SNMP MIBs support inheritance
Your answer:
True Incorrect

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False
Question #24 (1 point)
a single MO definition
Your answer:
MIB Incorrect

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a MIB
Question #25 (1 point)
The union of all MO definitions
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a MIB Incorrect

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the MIB
Question #26 (1 point)
the actual values of management information in a system
Your answer:
MIB Correct
Question #27 (1 point)
Defines the general framework for defining SNMP MIBs

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oopp Incorrect

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SMI
Question #28 (1 point)
Describes how the managed objects (MOs) can be defined in the MIB, data types and values MOs can
have and how MOs are named
Your answer:
hh Incorrect

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SMI
Question #29 (1 point)
SNMP SMI does not use a subset of ASN.1
Your answer:
True Incorrect

Correct answer:
False
Question #30 (1 point)
SNMP MIB can store only simple data types.
Your answer:
False Incorrect

Correct answer:
True
Question #31 (1 point)
A document that is replaced by an updated version
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sss Incorrect

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Obsolete
Question #32 (1 point)
a document that is retired
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dddd Incorrect

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Historic
Question #33 (1 point)
Enhanced version of SGMP
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d9jj Incorrect

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SNMP
Question #34 (1 point)
An interim solution
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ssss Incorrect

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SNMP
Question #35 (1 point)
An organization that is responsible for SNMP standardization
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jhhh Incorrect

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Internet Engineering Task Force
Question #36 (1 point)
It provides a set of formal rules for describing the structure of objects
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ccc Incorrect

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ASN.1
Question #37 (1 point)
These are organized in a hierarchical tree structure to make it possible to give any object a unique
global identifier
Your answer:
oo Incorrect

Correct answer:
ASN.1 object identifiers

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