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Eccouncil Exam 112-51 Topic 1 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's 112-51 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 1
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Detra
6 months ago
As a network admin, John must have really enjoyed setting up this 'deny communication between remote offices' thing. Sounds like a power trip to me!
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Jamey
6 months ago
This is a tough one, but I'm gonna go with hub-and-spoke. Seems like the most logical choice for John's scenario.
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Vilma
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm going with point-to-point. Each remote office has a direct connection to the corporate office, right?
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Cora
5 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Hub-and-spoke topology fits the scenario perfectly.
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Bambi
5 months ago
I see what you mean. That makes sense. Hub-and-spoke it is.
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Latrice
5 months ago
Actually, I think it's hub-and-spoke. All the remote offices connect to the central hub at the corporate office.
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Zona
6 months ago
I think it's a star topology. All the remote offices are connected to the central hub, just like in a star network.
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Felix
4 months ago
Yes, it's definitely a hub-and-spoke topology. All branches connect to the central hub.
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Felix
4 months ago
I agree, it sounds like a star topology.
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Tonette
4 months ago
Yes, it's definitely a hub-and-spoke topology. All branches connect to the central hub.
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Tonette
5 months ago
I agree, it sounds like a star topology.
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Osvaldo
6 months ago
Definitely a hub-and-spoke topology! John's setup with the central hub and remote branches sounds like a classic example.
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Justine
5 months ago
That makes sense. It's a common setup for connecting remote offices.
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Rolande
5 months ago
Yes, I agree. Hub-and-spoke topology is the correct answer.
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