Match each enterprise network component on the left to its primary operational role on the right.
- Core RouterEvaluates Layer 3 IP headers to determine path selection and define boundaries between broadcast domains.
- Wireless LAN Controller (WLC)Centralizes configuration management, RF monitoring, and wireless policy distribution across Lightweight Access Points.
- Layer 2 SwitchMaintains a MAC address table to forward Ethernet frames within a single broadcast domain.
- Next-Generation IPS (NGIPS)Performs deep packet inspection to identify, log, and actively block malicious traffic payloads in real time.
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Core Router maps to Layer 3 path selection and broadcast domain separation; Wireless LAN Controller maps to centralized AP configuration and RF management; Layer 2 Switch maps to frame forwarding via MAC address table within a single broadcast domain; Next-Generation IPS maps to deep packet inspection for real-time malicious payload prevention.
Each component is correctly matched to its defined operational role: core routers route packets between subnets and delineate broadcast domains; WLCs manage lightweight wireless deployments centrally; Layer 2 switches forward frames using MAC tables within a broadcast domain; and NGIPS performs deep inspection on packet payloads.
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Enterprise Network Components Roles and Functions
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