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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. Define in RFC 1918 - an IP address that does not have to be globally unique because the address exists inside packets only when the packets are inside a single private IP internetwork. Private IP addresses are popularly used in most company today - w
prviate address
full duplex
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
link-local address
2. A command on many computer operating systems that discovers the IP addresses - and possibly host names - of the routers used by the network when sending a packet from one computer to another.
URG
physical topology
Internet Engineering Task Force
tracert
3. The ability of a protocol. system or component to be modified to fit a new need.
authoritative
default route
scalability
collision domain
4. A network architecture designed to eliminate network downtime cause by a single point of failure.
encapsulation
AND
redundancy
Internet backbone
5. A process used to verify the identity of a person or process
physical address
authentication
keyword
routing
6. A device on a network that serves as an access point to other networks. A default gateway is used by a host to forward IP packets that have destination addresses outside the local subnet. A router interface typically is used as the default gateway. W
scheme
default gateway
ARP table
scope
7. A popular certification method for fiber systems. The OTDR injects light into the fiber and then graphically displays the results of the detected reflected light. The OTDR measures the elapsed transit time of reflected light to calculate the distance
Optical time domain reflectometer
slot time
dns resolver
radio frequency interference
8. 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.
Regional Internet Registries
hierarchical addressing
authentication
full duplex
9. International standardization program created by ISO and ITU-T to develop standards for data networking that facilitate multivendor equipment interoperability
dotted decimal
node
physical media
Open systems interconnection
10. The process of obscuring information to make it unreadable without special knowledge - somtimes referred to as scrambling. The process takes the data to be encrypted and applies a mathematical formula to it along with a secret number. The resulting v
limited scope address
dotted decimal
encryption
ARP cache
11. A MAC address that can be configured on a device. The LAA can be used in place of the BIA . This means that you can replace a NIC or use a substitute device without changing the address used by the network to access the station.
shielded twisted pair cable
limited broadcast
round-trip time
locally administered address
12. 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.
globally scoped addresses
public address
Internet
network interface card
13. A group of 8 binary bits. It is similar to - but not the same as - a byte. One Application in computer network is to use octets to divide IPv4 addresses into four components
channel
broadcast domain
octet
decapsulation
14. This field of a frame signals the beginning or end of a frame.
most significant bit
connection oriented
encryption
delimiter
15. A group that receives a multicast transmission. The members of a multicast group have the same mulitcast IP addressing to receive the same transmission.
multicast group
runt frame
virtual terminal line
cloud
16. The spreading of light signal caused by light signals traveling at different speeds through a fiber.
host
dispersion
registered ports
hierarchical addressing
17. A drag-and-drop network simulator developed by Cisco to design - configure and troubleshoot network equipment within a controlled - simulated program environment.
token passing
Packet Tracer
collaborative
quality of service
18. 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.
media independent
flow control
throuhpu
Organizational Unique Identifier
19. Translation RFC 1918 addresses to public domain addresses. Because RFC 1918 addresses are not routerd on the Internet - hosts accessing the Internet must use public domain addresses.
Network address translation (NAT)
RST
prefix length
store and forward
20. A service or a program to look up information in the DNS
nslookup
proxy arp
runt frame
full duplex
21. A logical storage in the host's RAM to store ARP entries
scalability
ARP cache
routing table
smtp
22. 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
bit
ARP poisoning
host group
low-order bit
23. In TCP - the process of taking a large chunk of data and breaking it into small enough pieces to fit within a TCP segment without breaking any rules about the maximum amount of data allowed in a segment.
segmentation
default route
decapsulation
physical topology
24. The cabling and connectors used to interconnect the network devices.
physical media
flash
nonreturn to zero
SYN
25. Also known as boolean algebra. These consist of the AND OR and IF operations
scope
network baseline
digital logic
token passing
26. A unit of measurement of the number of times 1000 bits can be transmitted in 1 second. 1 kbps = 1000bps
4b/5b
authentication
kilobits per second
decapsulation
27. The table used by a switch that associates MAC addresses with the outgoing port. A general term for the table that a LAN bridge uses for its forwarding/filtering decisions. The table holds a list of MAC addresses and the port out which the bridge sho
virtual circuit
switch table
IP header
noise
28. Real-time communication between two or more people through text. The text is conveyed through computers connected over a network such as the internet. files can also be transferred through the IM program to share files.
host
server message block
source
instant messaging
29. An international - nonprofit organization for the advancement of technology related to eletricity. IEEE maintains the standards defining many LAN protocols.
gateway
authoritative
Internet control message protocol
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
30. A network that is connected to a device's interface. For example networks that interface with the router are known to be directly connected. Devices learn their initial IP routes based on being connected to these subnets.
encryption
ping sweep
directly connected network
server message block
31. The normal operation of ethernet ports on a hub. In this mode - the mapping of the wire pairs in the hub port is in a normal configuration. Some hubs provide a media-dependent interface/media-dependent interface - crossover switch. This switch is usu
dns resolver
media-dependent interface (MDI)
plug-in
switch table
32. A port on cisco devices to which a terminal or computer with a terminal emulator is connected to the network device in order to communicate and configure the network device
Pad
host
console port
intermediary device
33. In networking - a measurement of the speed of bits that can be transmitted over a particular link. It is the amount of data that can be transmitted in a certain amount of time. For digital bandwidth it is usually expressed in bits per second.
window size
ARP cache
bandwidth
classless addressing
34. The lower of the two sublayers of the IEEE standard for ethernet. It is also the name of that sublayer
electromagnetic interface
media access control
classless addressing
IP header
35. A part of the ethernet frame that fills in the data field to ensure that the data field meets the minimum size requirement of 46 bytes.
overhead
cloud
Pad
interframe spacing
36. A logical storage in a host's RAM to store arp entries.
shielded twisted pair cable
dynamic routing
flooding
ARP table
37. A dotted decimal number defined by the IPv4 protocol to represent a network or subnet. It represents the network that hosts reside in. Also called a network number or network ID.
post office protocol
TCP/IP
code gropu
network address
38. An IPv4 multicast address that is restricted to a local group or organization
slot time
administratively scoped address
bit
electromagnetic interface
39. Organizations that are responsible for the allocation and registration of Internet number resources within a particular region of the world. These registries include the American Registry for Internet Number for North America; RIPE network coordinati
network interface card
Regional Internet Registries
overhead
keyword
40. 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.
physical network
4b/5b
protocol
Internet Engineering Task Force
41. A network of computers that behave as if they are connected to the same network segment - even through they might be physically located on different segments of a LAN. VLANs are configured through software on the switch and router.
virtual local area network
hybrid fiber-coax
Logical link control
thinnet
42. Ethernet that transmits data at 1 -000 -000 -000 one billion bits per second.
data termianl equipment
hub
gigabit ethernet
full duplex
43. A 1-bit flag in the TCP header that is used to request to the higher layers for immediate delivery of the packet.
manchester encoding
bridge table
Packet Tracer
PSH
44. 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.
jam signal
ACK
latency
directly connected network
45. An ethernet frame that is less than 64 bytes in size. Runts are caused by collisions and are also know as collision fragments
global configuration mod
shielded twisted pair cable
extended star
runt frame
46. A process by which an end device - after it receives data over some transmission medium - examines the headers and trailers at each successive higher layer - eventually handing the data to the correct application. Sometimes called de-encapsulation.
decapsulation
round-trip time
broadcast domain
multiplexing
47. A corporate system such as a website that is explicitly used by internal employees. Can be assessed internally or remotely
enable password
intranet
acknowledgment
domain name system
48. A system of network design characterized by one or more major components that are required to maintain operation.
host group
pinout
IP header
single point of failure
49. The optical or electrical impulse on a physical medium for purposes of communication.
directly connected network
broadcast
MAC table
signal
50. Information systems that allow the creation of a document or documents that can be edited by more than one person in real time
collaborative
extended star
smtp
default gateway