STP cables are cheaper to produre and easier to install and UTP cables are more expensive and harder to install.
UTP cables are less prone to crosstalk and interference and STP cables are more prone to crosstalk and interference.
UTP cables provide faster and more reliable data transfer rates and STP cables are slower and less reliable.
STP cables are shielded and protect against electromagnetic interference and UTP lacks the same protection against electromagnetic interference.
CorrectAnswer: D
QUESTION57 Drag and drop the statements about device management from the left onto the corresponding device-management types on the right.
A. Cisco DNA Center Device Management:
-> It provides a single interface for network security and analytics
-> It supports CLI templates to apply a consistent configuration to multiple devices
-> It uses NetFlow to analyze potential security threats and take appropriate action on that traffic
Traditional Device Management:
-> It uses multiple tools and applications to analyze and troubleshoot different types of data
-> It manages device configurations on a per-device basis
-> Security is managed near the perimeter of the network with firewalls, VPNs, and IPS
CorrectAnswer: A
QUESTION58 Which port type does a lightweight AP use to connect to the wired network when configured in FlexConnect mode with local switching and VLAN tagging?