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GIAC GSLC Exam - Topic 8 Question 3 Discussion

Which of the following protocols is used as a transport protocol for Internet dial-up connections?
D) PPP
A) SMTP
B) SNMP
C) DHCP

GIAC GSLC Exam - Topic 8 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for GIAC's GSLC exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 8
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Which of the following protocols is used as a transport protocol for Internet dial-up connections?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Kenneth
9 months ago
DHCP? Really? That's not even close!
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Tamra
9 months ago
SMTP is for email, not dial-up!
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Elli
10 months ago
Wait, I thought it was something else?
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Allene
10 months ago
Agreed, PPP is the standard.
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Viva
10 months ago
It's definitely PPP for dial-up!
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Lorrine
10 months ago
DHCP sounds familiar, but I can't recall it being used for dial-up. Wasn't it more for assigning IP addresses?
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Miesha
10 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think PPP was the right answer for transport protocols in dial-up scenarios.
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Rosalia
10 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like SMTP is more related to email, not dial-up.
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Reid
10 months ago
I remember studying about dial-up connections, and I think PPP was mentioned as a common protocol used for that.
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Vivienne
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with the concept of "site reliability engineering." I'll need to think through the context clues to figure out the right answer.
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Beata
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like “Write Lag” could also be relevant; it seems related to how writes are processed. But it doesn't sound exactly like what they're asking for.
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Lindsey
10 months ago
Lazy Load could be a good option, as it only loads resources as they're needed, which could help with parallel downloads. But I'm not 100% sure if that's the best answer.
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Pearlene
10 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I know the NCS 2000 supports 100G, so I'll need to look for the options that mention 100G specifically.
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