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EMC E20-340 Test study guide

e20-340 Test study guide

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1. Which actions should be taken to test access point coverage during a site survey? Select THREE.
A. Temporarily install an access point to test and measure signal to noise ratio levels.
B. Use a wireless enabled portable device running an SNR analyzer tool.
C. Configure all access points to use the same channel and enable bridge mode operation on all access points. Test connectivity and roaming once the site AP's are setup in bridge mode.
D. Enable and verify 802.1X security to insure proper signal encryption and strength.
E. Configure overlapping cells using non-overlapping channels and test for coverage.
F. Configure WEP keys on client and access points.
G. Configure a WDS link between two access points.
Answer: ABE

2. Site surveys are best done at the pre-sales stage in order to provide a customer with a rough estimate of what their investment will be. What are some important results derived from a site survey?  Select TWO.
A. How far should the APs be spaced apart (what cell size is needed)?
B. Are there available dedicated power circuits for AP usage to limit noise feedback?
C. Base estimated cell radius of 33 meters supporting 60-90 users at 5.5 Mbps aggregate bandwidth.
D. How many APs will be required in a given area (cell density)?
E. Use an Ultrasonic Wave Analyzer to test signal to noise ratio for proper placement of access points.
Answer: AD

3. Clients A and B attempt to communicate with access point C at the same time and a collision occurs because they cannot detect each other's transmissions. Which problem does this illustrate?
A. fast transform
B. retransmission
C. key mis-match
D. hidden client
Answer: D

4. Given the complicated nature of wireless bridging, what must be considered before implementation? Select THREE.
A. auto channel select must be enabled
B. circular links require spanning tree to be set
C. WDS links need to be set to same frequency channel
D. multiple hop links need to be reduced to less than three
E. multiple hop links may lead to long end-to-end latency figures
F. circular links can create IP loops leading to increased performance
G. WDS links need to be set to alternating frequency channels using 1, 6 and 11
Answer: BCE

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1. A mainframe batch process extracts sales information from a legacy point-of-sale system, nightly.  The batch process deposits this information in a binary file in the directory /usr/local/POS/salesdata/ftp_report_sales_daily . What is the best way to access the data in your process definition?
A. Use an FTP control that is called synchronously from the process definition.
B. Create an Application View to access a J2CA adaptor that integrates with the legacy mainframe application, and call an Application View control from your process.
C. Use a File control that is configured to read ftp_report_sales_daily from the directory /usr/local/POS/salesdata .
D. Create an Application View to integrate with the FTP server and call an Application View control from your process.
E. Use an FTP control that is called asynchronously from the process definition.
Answer: C

2. Click the Exhibit button at the bottom of the screen. Consider this JPD diagram: All transaction demarcation is performed by WLI (not by the control code).  Successful execution of this process results in how many transactions?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 0
Answer: B

3. Which is NOT a valid setting for the conversation phase of a Web service operation?
A. none
B. start
C. finish
D. suspend
E. continue
Answer: D

 

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