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JT-201 UNIT 13 - JREAP PLANNING EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS

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JT-201 UNIT 13 - JREAP PLANNING EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS What standard governs JREAP? - MIL-STD-3011, Joint Range Extension Application Protocol What are the Six examples of JREAP specific IERs? - • Beyond Line-of-Sight (BLOS) Connectivity • Zone-to-zone Connectivity • Reach Forward Connectivity • Reach Back Connectivity • Mission Thread Support • Robust Network Connectivity 2COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY EMILLY CHARLOTTE, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Which JREAP IER means to extend the range of tactical communications beyond the propagation limitations of legacy RF tactical data links? - Beyond Line-of-Sight ______________ ______________ means using a JREAP to bridge two or more separate RF networks. - Zone-to-Zone connectivity What type of connectivity has data that is often passed that includes mission orders, tasking, information requests, and cueing implying a command relationship between the SENDER and the RECEIVER. - Reach-Forward connectivity (pass data to a forward deployed unit) __________ ________________ means using a JREAP to pass data to and or send requests for services from rear/higher echelon units - Reach-Back connectivity What is a characteristic of a network that supports the information assurance related attributes (availability & flexibility) of IERs. - Robust Connectivity What is a technique that uses the different JREAPs to provide primary and secondary (backup) connectivity between the same two units or groups of units? - JREAP layering The use of __________ ___________ paths to provide robust connectivity using the same JREAP link, either JREAP B or C is a technique that enables the rapid reestablishment of network connectivity even if a particular unit. - multiple-point-to-point Multiple-point-to-point paths, though robust, has a

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JT-201 UNIT 13 - JREAP
PLANNING EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
100% PASS


What standard governs JREAP? - ✔✔MIL-STD-3011, Joint Range Extension Application
Protocol

What are the Six examples of JREAP specific IERs? - ✔✔• Beyond Line-of-Sight (BLOS)
Connectivity



• Zone-to-zone Connectivity



• Reach Forward Connectivity



• Reach Back Connectivity



• Mission Thread Support



• Robust Network Connectivity



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, Which JREAP IER means to extend the range of tactical communications beyond the
propagation limitations of legacy RF

tactical data links? - ✔✔Beyond Line-of-Sight

______________ ______________ means using a JREAP to bridge two or more separate
RF networks. - ✔✔Zone-to-Zone connectivity

What type of connectivity has data that is often passed that includes mission orders,
tasking, information requests, and cueing implying a command relationship between
the SENDER and the RECEIVER. - ✔✔Reach-Forward connectivity (pass data to a
forward deployed unit)

__________ ________________ means using a JREAP to pass data to and or send
requests for services from rear/higher echelon units - ✔✔Reach-Back connectivity

What is a characteristic of a network that supports the information assurance related
attributes (availability & flexibility) of

IERs. - ✔✔Robust Connectivity

What is a technique that uses the different JREAPs to provide primary and secondary
(backup) connectivity between

the same two units or groups of units? - ✔✔JREAP layering

The use of __________ ___________ paths to provide robust connectivity using the same
JREAP link, either JREAP B or C is

a technique that enables the rapid reestablishment of network connectivity even if a
particular unit. - ✔✔multiple-point-to-point

Multiple-point-to-point paths, though robust, has a high potential for what? - ✔✔Data
Looping

What configuration establishes a particular

node as the primary forwarder between point-to-point links? - ✔✔Hub and Spoke

What is a main benefit to having a Hub and Spoke model? - ✔✔Potentially increase
control over point-to-point links within the MTN because the hub has control over
which units are connected and when




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