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SCP Exam SC0-451 Topic 1 Question 89 Discussion

Actual exam question for SCP's SC0-451 exam
Question #: 89
Topic #: 1
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You have decided to implement SSH for communicating to your router. What does SSH use to establish a secure channel of communication?

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Noemi
1 years ago
I'm going to have to go with A) IP. It's the protocol that makes the internet go 'round. Unless, of course, the answer is actually TCP. Or maybe it's ICMP... Wait, what was the question again?
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Salome
11 months ago
Actually, it's TCP that RFC 791 specifies the standards for.
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Dannie
12 months ago
Yes, you're correct! RFC 791 specifies the standards for IP.
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Tracey
1 years ago
E) Ethernet? Really? What is this, a trick question? Ethernet is a link layer protocol, not network layer. But hey, at least I'm thinking outside the box!
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Katlyn
1 years ago
B) TCP
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Portia
1 years ago
A) IP
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Stefan
1 years ago
D) ICMP, baby! Gotta love those fancy ping messages and error reports. It's the heart and soul of network troubleshooting.
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Lettie
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm gonna go with B) TCP. It's the reliable transport protocol, right? I mean, who doesn't love a good TCP handshake?
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Golda
1 years ago
Oh, I see. Thanks for clarifying that!
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Paris
1 years ago
Actually, RFC 791 specifies the standards for B) TCP, not A) IP.
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Lazaro
1 years ago
Yes, you're correct! RFC 791 specifies the standards for A) IP.
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Lelia
1 years ago
Yes, RFC 791 actually specifies the standards for Internet Protocol.
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Magda
1 years ago
Oh, so that's what it is! I always thought it was for TCP.
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Lelia
1 years ago
RFC 791 specifies the standards for IP.
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Von
1 years ago
A) IP, of course! RFC 791 is the Internet Protocol, the backbone of the internet. Easy peasy!
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Kristofer
1 years ago
B) That's right! RFC 791 specifies the standards for IP, which is essential for communication over the internet.
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Curtis
1 years ago
A) IP, of course! RFC 791 is the Internet Protocol, the backbone of the internet. Easy peasy!
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Audry
1 years ago
C) Oh, I see. So RFC 791 is all about IP. Got it!
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Kenneth
1 years ago
B) That's right! RFC 791 specifies the standards for IP.
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Alise
1 years ago
A) IP, of course! RFC 791 is the Internet Protocol, the backbone of the internet. Easy peasy!
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