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JT 201 TEST 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECTLY SOLVED ANSWERS.
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What are the responsibilities of the JDNO? - Correct Answer--Determine the IERs to support the JTF msn -Develop, monitor, assess, and manage the CTP -Provide the oversight/coord of the component JDNO equivalent to ensure essential elements of info are fwd'd as required -develop primary/alt network architectures that support the component commanders TP and the JTF CTP -Submit to the J What are the responsibilities of the CJTF? - Correct Answer--Responsibility for the Joint Interface
Bandwidth most commonly associated with L11B? - Correct Answer- 9600 JREAP B bandwidth? - Correct Answer-19.2 KBPS What are the responsibilities of the AAMDC? - Correct Answer--develop/coord/promulgate/execute the ADP -Coord w/the ACA to ensure that the ACP is integrated with the AADP -Designate the ICU with performs the ICO functions reg/sect ICUs as required. -Perpare/dissemate the TACOPDAT and OPTASKLINK -develop/coord/disseminate a comm plan that connects C2, Air and missile defence wpns systems, intel, sensors and aircraft that satisfies joint IERs What are two things needed when planning for contingency? - Correct Answer-- alternate comm path for IERs
What is data forwarding? - Correct Answer-the process of Rxing data on 1 link and outputting the data using the proper format/link protocols to another type of digital data link -"Fwd'd data is based on the Rx'd data fwding units local system data or its implementation of RX'd msgs/fwd'd msgs." IER Matrix field 1 - Correct Answer-Rationale/UJTL IER Matrix Field 2? - Correct Answer-Event/Action IER Matrix 3? - Correct Answer-Information Characterization IER Matrix 4 - Correct Answer-Sending node IER Matrix 6 - Correct Answer-Critical IER Matrix 7 - Correct Answer-Format IER Matrix 8 - Correct Answer-Timeliness IER Matrix 9 - Correct Answer-Classification IER Matrix 10 - Correct Answer-Tactics IER Matrix 11 - Correct Answer-Procedures IER Matrix 12 - Correct Answer-system What are the filtering capabilities of the GWM? - Correct Answer--geo -cat-id -L-16 msg filter -NPG -JU (STN) -Track -Specific msgs -Other -SIM, exercise, SPI, PPLI, L11 MSGS, REMOTE What are the filtering capabilities of the JRE? - Correct Answer--label/sublabel -cat/id -geo -points -STN -Other SIM, SPI, data age, J28.2x
If I want to do JREAP C over NIPR what can I use to encrypt? - Correct Answer- TACLAN What platforms support BMD? - Correct Answer-AEGIS, THAAD, PATRIOT, JTAGS What is a 9.1? - Correct Answer-Army only!!! Engagement Coord JREAP A common baud rate? - Correct Answer- 2400 What is a Satellite Access Request? (SAR) - Correct Answer-a request made to the USS to obtain a SAA to operate over satcoms. what are the 2 types of fwding? - Correct Answer--straight data fwding -msg translation data fwding what must be obtained before operating in JREAP A? - Correct Answer-SAA what authorizes/enables the controller to send/rx data via satellite - Correct Answer- SAA Where is the EOB located - Correct Answer-Annex B of OPORD -Intel -RFI -Threat Composition What is the bandwidth for NL-1? - Correct Answer-2.4 KBPS what is the bandwidth for L16? - Correct Answer-1 MBPS What is the bandwidth for a JREAP C? - Correct Answer-network dependent What types of filters does the ADSI support? - Correct Answer--single link -multi link -type (cat id, geo, source, msg/label) what is a sending node? - Correct Answer-the unit that sends information what is the definition of the OPORD? - Correct Answer-the directive issued by a commander to subordinate CC for the purpose of effecting the coordinated execution of an operation and has the same structure as the OPLAN what are the 2 things we get our IERs from? - Correct Answer--commanders guidance/intent -capes and lims what is the track load buffer - Correct Answer-between 25-50%
what are some constraints for building our MTA? - Correct Answer--capes and lims -geography -comm path availability what do you do after all relevant data has been gathered? - Correct Answer--look for alternatives -build an MTN what does a RICO/SICO do? - Correct Answer--coordinates with the JICO but is responsible to the RADC/SADC for TDL continuity on their level what is the definition of data filtering? - Correct Answer-1. to inhibit the tx of data onto a datalink to protect bandwidth
What are the weaknesses of a JREAP C? - Correct Answer--poor support of expeditionary operations -initial connectivity takes 5+ days to achieve -heavy dependence on network comm personnel during initial setup -multi point to point circuits -moderate data loop potential what are the weaknesses of a JREAP B? - Correct Answer--prone to data loops -hard to centrally manage -multiple point to point circuits -hi link of opportunity support what documents apply to communications? - Correct Answer--Annex K -OPTASKCOMM/LINK/IM -CEOI -COMSEC callout -Comm procedures what are the weaknesses of a JREAP A? - Correct Answer--low thruput -data latency -restricted # of active participants -intermittent connectivity -not used by the USN what are the strengths of JREAPS? - Correct Answer--reliable -flexible network connectivity -the potential to reduce bandwidth demand on the RF what is the definition of OPLAN? - Correct Answer--complete and detailed joint plan containing a full description of the concept of operation, all annexes applicable to the plan, and a time phased force and deployment data. It Id's the specific forces, functional support, and resources required to execute the plan and provides closure estimates for their flow into the theatre. What are the responsibilities of the JFACC? - Correct Answer--advising the JTF CC on proper employment of Air Forces/capabilities made available for tasking -develops Air Plans and Orders and directs the execution in support of the JTF CC's CONOPS -coordinating the planning/execution of air ops w/other components/supporting agencies -provides mutual support to other components (SEAD) -cords w/the other functions/service components in support of accomplishing JTF CC objectives -supporting the JTF CCs IO by developing the requirements Forwarding capability of the C2P w/or w/out CDLMS - Correct Answer-FJUA
What IERs does the MTN support? - Correct Answer-Operational and Tactical Levels What is the fwding capability of the TACC CDLS? - Correct Answer-FPU, FRUU, FJUAB, FJUG they use ADSI What is the link/fwding capability of CDLMS W/C2P? - Correct Answer-JREAP C/MTJ/UTJ FJUA/ FJUG What is the JOPES? - Correct Answer-Results in a complete OPORD/OPLAN What are strengths of the JREAP B? - Correct Answer--moderate-hi support of expeditionary ops -initial connectivity achieved 2-4 days at immature site -readily available comm infrastructure -generally solid connectivity -decent thruput -supports links of opportunity with little or no planning prior What are weaknesses of the JREAPS? - Correct Answer--highly trained personnel required -requires detailed plans/procedures -difficult to centrally manage -a single unit can induce significant errors -can be hard to troubleshoot what are the advantages to JREAP A? - Correct Answer--excellent support of expeditionary operations -small logistical footprint -quick setup -large cover area what is the IER prioritization process? - Correct Answer--commanders intent -supported/supporting CC relationship -OPLAN/OPORD essential tasks -Information use