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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. Communication that allows receipt and transmission simultaneously. A station can transmit and receive at the same time. There are no collisions with full-duplex ethernet transmision.
full duplex
synchronous
acknowledgment number
encode
2. A technique used to attack an ethernet network by sending fake ARP messages to an ethernet LAN. These frames contain false MAC addresses that confuse network devices - such as switches. As a result - frames intended for one node can be mistakenly sen
ARP poisoning
well known ports
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
connectionless
3. The standards body responsible for the development and approval of TCP/IP standards
decapsulation
network baseline
gigabit ethernet
Internet Engineering Task Force
4. The origin of the PDU. This can be a process a host or a node - depending on the layer to which you are reffering.
source
address pool
collision
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
5. A network with a geographic size between a LAN and a WAN. Typically used by service providers to create a highspeed network in a major metropolitan area where many customers might want high speed services between large sites around a city.
ACK
metropolitan-area network
media-dependent interface crossover
SYN
6. A network scanning technique used to identify which host IP addresses are operational.
single point of failure
MAC table
ping sweep
Internet service provider
7. The retransmission delay used with CSMA/CD when a collision occurs. The algorithm forces each sender that detected the collisions to delay a random amount of time before attempting to retransmit.
TCP/IP
multicast group
host group
backoff algorithm
8. Communication that uses a common clocking signal. In most synchronous communicatino - one of the communicating devices generates a clock signal into the circuit. Additional timing information is not required in the header.
synchronous
unshieled twisted-pair
flash
session
9. A number used in the 802.11 header to specify the session between a wireless client and the access point.
deterministic
network segment
intermediary device
association identity AID
10. In a shared media ethernet network - a signal generated by the transmitting devices that detects the collision. The jam signal continue to transmit for a specified period to ensure that all devices on the network detect the collision. The jame signal
jam signal
instant messaging
Network address translation (NAT)
scope
11. The process by which a router receives an incoming frame - discards the ata link header and trailer - makes a forwarding decision based on the destination IP address - adds a new data-link header and trailer based on the outgoing interface and forwar
throuhpu
pinout
link-local address
routing
12. A list of router holds in memory for the purpose of deciding how to forward packets.
routing table
router
delimiter
tracert
13. IPv4 address of a network host. When talking about host addresses - they are the network layer addresses.
manchester encoding
host address
globally scoped addresses
end device
14. Data link layer term describing a device connected to a network.
physical media
full duplex
virtual local area network
node
15. In networking - a symbol used when drawing network diagrams that represent a part of the network whose details can be ignored for the purposes of the diagram.
synchronous
nslookup
cloud
single point of failure
16. A part of a computer network that every device communicates with using the same physical medium. Network segments are extended by hubs or repeaters.
locally administered address
network segment
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
data communications equipment
17. The actual data transfer rate between two computers at some point in time. Throughput is impacted by the slowest-speed link used to send data between the two computers - as well as myriad variables that might change during the course of a day.
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
noise
throuhpu
physical media
18. A general type of cable - with the cable holding twisted pairs of copper wires and the cable itself having little shielding.
nslookup
electromagnetic interface
unshieled twisted-pair
standards
19. The MAC algorithm used by ethernet devices in a shared media. The protocol requires a node wishing to transmit to listen for a carrier signal before trying to send. If a carrier is sensed - the node waits for transmission in progress to finish before
internetwork
gateway
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
20. An international standards body that defines many networking standards. Also - the standards body that created the OSI model.
4b/5b
radix
limited scope address
International Organization for Standardization
21. In a web browser - an application the browser uses - inside the browser window to display some types of content. For example - a browser typically uses a plug-in to display video.
intranet
destination IP address
plug-in
download
22. An encoding scheme 4B/5B uses 5-bit symbols and codes to represent 4 bits of data. 4B/5B is used in 100Base-tx ethernet.
subnet mask
static route
reserved link-local addresses
4b/5b
23. International standardization program created by ISO and ITU-T to develop standards for data networking that facilitate multivendor equipment interoperability
Organizational Unique Identifier
Open systems interconnection
flow control
Regional Internet Registries
24. A high-speed line or series of connections that forms a major pathway within a network. The term is often used to describe the main network connections comprising the Internet.
Internet backbone
high-order bit
syntax
scope
25. A method of expressing a network prefix. It uses a forward slash / followed by the network prefix.
firewall
Internet
delimiter
slash format
26. The first half of a MAC address. Manufactures must ensure that the value of the OUI has been registered with the IEEE. This value identifies the manufacturer of any Ethernet NIC or interface.
Organizational Unique Identifier
scope
post office protocol
globally scoped addresses
27. This field of a frame signals the beginning or end of a frame.
limited scope address
physical network
delimiter
authoritative
28. When used generically - this term refers to end-user data along with networking headers and trailers that are transmitted through a network. When used specifically - it is end-user data - along with the network or Internet layer headers and any highe
TCP
protocol data unit
packet
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
29. A process used to verify the identity of a person or process
public address
authentication
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
TCP
30. Used by tcp or udp - with values between 0 and 1023 - these ports are allocated by high-privilege processes. They are used so that all clients know the correct port number to connect to.
thinnet
carrier
globally scoped addresses
well known ports
31. The IP address of the originating host that is placed into the IP packet header.
code gropu
virtual local area network
kilobits per second
source IP address
32. Somtimes called place-value notation - this is a numeral system in which each position is related to the next by a constant multiplier - a common ration - called the base or radix of that numeral system.
positional notation
channel
destination IP address
prefix length
33. The passage of a data packet between two network nodes.
interframe spacing
frame
full duplex
hop
34. An address used to represent a transmission from one device to all devices. In ethernet - the sepcial ethernet address FFFF.FFFF.FFFF is used as a destination MAC address to cause a frame to be sent to all devices on an ethernet LAN. In IPV4 - each s
runt frame
broadcast address
asynchronous
physical network
35. Any combination of hardware device and/or software application designed to protect network devices from outside network users and/or malicious applications and files.
network baseline
firewall
nslookup
globally scoped addresses
36. An access method used with some LAN technologies by which devices access the media in a controlled manner. This access to the LAN is managed using a small frame called a toke. A device can send only when it has claimed the use of the token.
protocol data unit
Address resolution protocol
ARP table
token passing
37. A logical connection between devices in which the frames are passed between the devices. Virtual circuits are independent of the physical structure and may be established through multiple physical devices.
virtual circuit
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
reserved link-local addresses
symmetric switching
38. The time that passes while some event occurs. In networking - latency typically refers to the time that occurs between when something is sent in a network until it is received by another device.
encode
latency
ARP table
locally administered address
39. The design on networks that can continue to operate without interruption in the case of hardware - software or communications failures.
locally administered address
burned in address
fault tolerance
virtual local area network
40. An IP address that has been registered with IANA or one of its member agencies - which guarantees that the address is globally unique. Globally unique public IP addresses can be used for packets sent through the Internet.
metropolitan-area network
public address
encode
domain name
41. Media access methodology in which a node wishing to transmit listens for a carrier wave before trying to send. If a carrier is sensed - the node waits for the transmission in progress to finish before initiating its own transmission.
host group
network
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
cloud
42. The network that combines enterprise networks - individual users - and ISPs into a single global IP network.
router protocol
intermediary device
Internet
ACK
43. In ethernet - the results of two nodes transmitting simlutaneously. The signals from each device are damaged when they combine on the media
multicast group
logical network
collision
physical media
44. The time required to send a single bit over some transmission medium. The time can be calculated at 1/speed - where speed is the number of bits per second sent over the medium
TCP/IP
fiber-optic cable
bit time
Organizational Unique Identifier
45. A process that uses the same ARP messages as a normal ARP - but by which a router replies instead of the host listed in the ARP request. When a router sees an ARP request that cannot reach the intended host - but for which the router knows a route to
domain name
peer
signal
proxy arp
46. Part of a company's intranet that is extended to users outside the company
Internet service provider
host group
most significant bit
extranet
47. An application protocol typically not used by end users. Instead - it is used by the network management software and networking devices to allow a network engineer to monitor and troubleshoot network problems.
runt frame
segmentation
smtp
limited broadcast
48. Routing table entry that is used to direct frames for which a next hop is not explicitly listed in the routing table. This route is used to forward a packet when no other known route exists for a give packet's destination address.
source
dns resolver
default route
network segment
49. A logical storage in a host's RAM to store arp entries.
Time to live
host
dynamic or private ports
ARP table
50. A broadcast that is sent to a specific network or series of networks.
registered ports
hub
limited broadcast
local area network