Match each item with a statement below.
A. A modem from which communications occur in discrete units, and in which the start of a unit is signaled by a start bit at the front, and a stop bit at the back signals the end of the unit.
B. An encrypted handshake protocol designed for standard IP- or PPP-based exchange of passwords. It provides a reasonably secure, standard, cross-platform method for sender and receiver to negotiate a connection.
C. A technology that uses advanced modulation techniques on regular telephone lines for high-speed networking at speeds of up to about 52 Mbps between subscribers and a telecommunications company.
D. Consists of guidelines for negotiating authentication methods, 40 methods having been defined by the time of this writing, including for wired and wireless authentication methods.
E. A WAN communications technology that relies on packet switching and virtual connection techniques to transmit at rates from 56 Kbps to 45 Mbps.
F. A protocol that establishes security associations, including cryptographic keys, for IPsec secured communications.
G. A protocol that transports PPP over a VPN, an intranet, or the Internet. Similar to PPTP, it uses an additional network communications standard called Layer Two Forwarding.
H. An enhancement of MS-CHAP that provides better authentication and data encryption and that is especially adapted for VPNs.
I. A capability of a remote access server to aggregate multiple data streams into one logical network connection for the purpose of using more than one modem, ISDN channel, or other communications line in a single logical connection.
J. A modem that communicates using continuous bursts of data controlled by a clock signal that starts each burst.
A. asynchronous modem
B. Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)
C. digital subscriber line (DSL)
D. Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
E. frame relay
F. Internet Key Exchange version 2 (IKEv2)
G. Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
H. MS-CHAP v2
I. Multilink or Multilink PPP
J. synchronous modem
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