What is a stub network?

Group of answer choices

A network that has only one administrator to support it

A network with only one way out

A network with only switches in the architecture

A network with a wireless access point

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A stub network is defined as a network that has only one way out. Therefore, the correct answer is:

A network with only one way out.

In networking terms, stub networks typically have a single exit point to other networks and do not serve as a transit point for packets to other networks.

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