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Which characteristic correctly refers to end devices in a network?
integrity
No, end devices cannot have .0 address assigned to them. It loosely refers to the entire network subnet.
Redirection in network operating system refers to the process of directing output and input to devices and files. All network operating systems depend on redirection heavily.
A usb hub refers to USB devices, just basically give you extra usb plugs. This is not related to a network hub.
DMZ
This question refers to the communication between a network and networked devices. Feedback between a computer and the network occurs through 'pings,' when each acknowledge each other intermittently.
An IP address is a numerical value assigned to devices in a computer network that uses internet protocol between its computers. An IP network refers to a set of computers using this address.
There are two types of network security concerns: network infrastructure security and content security. Securing a network infrastructure includes the physical securing of devices that provide network connectivity and preventing unauthorized access to the management software that resides on them. Content security refers to protecting the information contained within the packets being transmitted over the network and the information stored on network attached devices.
The flashing rear-end device, or "FRED," (also called an end-of-train device, ETD or EOT) is an electronic device mounted on the end of North American
Internet Cloud refers to all computers, servers & other devices connected together constituting a vast network known as Internet.While Bandwidth is the rate of transmission of bits in a medium to access network. This is generally limited by Devices or by Service Providers.
These addresses are not assigned to devices because they have a reserved meaning. All zeroes refers to "this network", and all ones usually is assigned to a broadcast address (all devices).
A "LAN" ... which stands for "Local Area Network". If the network is formed by a Bluetooth wireless network, it's commonly called a "PAN", or "Personal Area Network". This refers to the short distance generally between your Bluetooth devices, which may include computers, headsets, mobile phones etc.