
What topology do radio transmission networks normally use?
A) mesh
B) hierarchical
C) bus
D) none of the above
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Q15: An SLA for availability should specify a
Q24: Overprovisioning is _.
A)wasteful of capacity
B)highly labor-intensive
C)both A
Q33: Overprovisioning means _.
A)assigning high priority to latency-intolerant
Q42: A packet will definitely get through if
Q43: Reliability is an advantage of _.
A)full mesh
Q44: Broadcasting is used in the _ topology.
A)mesh
B)hierarchical
C)bus
D)none
Q45: Which type of network typology is less
Q46: Overprovisioning is adding much more switching and
Q48: If a carrier does not meet its
Q49: Most corporate leased line networks are _.
A)full
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