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CompTIA Network+ N10-005 Exam Cram

Fourth Edition

Copyright © 2011 Pearson

ISBN-10: 0-7897-4905-X

ISBN-13: 978-0-7897-4905-5

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First Printing: December 2011

Corrections for August 7, 2015

|Pg |Error – Eighth Printing |Correction |

|537 |Answers to Practice Exam 1, Answers at a Glance, Answer for Question 73 |Should read: |

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| |73. D |73. B, D |

Corrections for February 18, 2015

|Pg |Error – Seventh Printing |Correction |

|118 |Chapter 3, Table 3-7, Under Protocol - UDP Ports, Insert Field between Ports: |Protocol and Port Assignment Line to insert: |

| |DHCP (and BOOTP client) and SNMP | |

| | |NTP 123 |

Corrections for February 4, 2015

|Pg |Error – Seventh Printing |Correction |

|100 |Chapter 3, Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR), First Sentence |Should read: |

| |Reads: | |

| |Classless interdomain routing (CIDR) is a method to assign addresses outside the |Classless interdomain routing (CIDR) is a method to assign addresses outside the standard Class A, B,|

| |standard Class A, B, and C structure that is used by IPv6. |and C structure that is used by IPv4. |

|141 |Chapter 4, Sentence Under ExamAlert |Should read: |

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| |A bridge works at Layer 1 (the physical layer) of the OSI model. |A hub works at Layer 1 (the physical layer) of the OSI model. |

Corrections for July 29, 2014

|Pg |Error |Correction |

|605 |Answers to Practice Exam 2, Answer to Question 94 |Should read: |

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| |C. The transport layer establishes, maintains, and breaks connections between two|B. The session layer establishes, maintains, and breaks connections between two devices. The |

| |devices. The presentation layer (Answer A) coverts data from the application |presentation layer (Answer A) coverts data from the application layer into a format that can be sent |

| |layer into a format that can be sent over the network. The session layer (Answer |over the network. The transport layer (Answer C) provides mechanisms to transport data between |

| |B) synchronizes the data exchange between applications on separate devices. The |network devices. The network layer (Answer D) provides mechanisms for the routing of data between |

| |network layer (Answer D) provides mechanisms for the routing of data between |devices across single or multiple network segments. |

| |devices across single or multiple network segments. | |

Corrections for June 9, 2014

|Pg |Error |Correction |

|343 |Chapter 8, Protocol Analyzer, First Reasons |Should read: |

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| |Indentify protocol patterns: |Identify protocol patterns: |

Corrections for May 28, 2014

|Pg |Error |Correction |

|163 |Chapter 3, Virtual Servers, First Paragraph, Second Sentence |Should read: |

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| |Using only one server to does the functions of many, the cost-savings that can |Using only one server to perform the functions of many, the cost-savings that can accumulate in terms|

| |accumulate in terms of hardware, utilities, and infrastructure can add up. |of hardware, utilities, and infrastructure can add up. |

This errata sheet is intended to provide updated technical information. Spelling and grammar misprints are updated during the reprint process, but are not listed on this errata sheet.

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