Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Network Fundamentals questions of this type test whether each item is matched to the technology that actually performs that role. The reliable method is to classify each term by operating layer, packet behavior, management function, or security purpose before matching it. Several terms in these items are legitimate Cisco networking concepts, but they become wrong when assigned to the wrong protocol or plane. The mapping retained in the document follows that separation: transport behavior is matched to TCP or UDP, wireless or security terms are matched to their mechanisms, and automation items are matched to the correct API or management model. This matters operationally because troubleshooting fails quickly when a forwarding-plane function is treated as a management-plane feature or when a security control is applied to the wrong threat. The shown mapping is therefore retained as the verified response.
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