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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. A dotted decimal number that helps identify the structure of IP addresses. The mask represents the network and subnet parts of related IP addresses with binary 1s and the host part of related IP addresses with binary 0s
RST
subnet mask
ping sweep
single point of failure
2. A layer 4 protocl of TCP/IP model - TCP lets applications guarantee delivery of data across a network.
TCP
limited scope address
bridge table
Internet control message protocol
3. Interface by magnetic signals caused by the flow of electricity. EMI can cause reduced data integrity and increased error rates on transmission channels. The physics of this process are that electrical current creates magnetic fields - which in turn
subnet mask
electromagnetic interface
ACK
MAC table
4. A number used in the 802.11 header to specify the session between a wireless client and the access point.
node
association identity AID
locally administered address
slash format
5. Network protocols or technologies that do not use the acknowledgment system to guarantee reliable delivery of information
routing table
virtual terminal line
goodput
best effort
6. A form of signal modulation where the message information is encoded in the amplitude of series of signal pulses. It transmits data by varying the aplitunes of the individual pulses. This is now obsolete and has been replaced by pulse code modulation
IP
binary
pulse amplitude modulation
media access control
7. Using values between 1024 and 49 -151 these numbers are equivalent to well-known ports in concept - but they are specifically used for nonprivileged application processes.
URG
domain name
registered ports
network interface card
8. A service or a program to look up information in the DNS
domain name
data communications equipment
manchester encoding
nslookup
9. A network that incorporates both optical fiber along with coaxial cable to create a broadband network. commonly used by cable tv companies.
flow control
hybrid fiber-coax
keyword
octet
10. A collection of data that establishes a reference for network performance and behavior over a period of time. This reference data is used in the future to assess the health and relative growth of network utilization.
network baseline
global configuration mod
encryption
logical network
11. An addressing scheme in which a network is partitioned into sections - with the section identifier forming one part of each destination's address and the destination identifier forming another
virtual local area network
authentication
hierarchical addressing
intranet
12. The structure and order of words in a computer language
syntax
virtual terminal line
association identity AID
classful addressing
13. TCP or UDP ports that range from 49152 to 65535 and are not used by any defined server applications.
RST
dynamic or private ports
octet
prviate address
14. A device that connects to a local digital telephone loop for a WAN circuit to a serial interface on a network device - typically connecting to a router. The CSU/DSU performs physical Layer 1 signaling on WAN circuits
pinout
router protocol
Internet
channel service unit/data service unit
15. 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
jam signal
tracert
registered ports
encryption
16. A combination of many IP subnets and networks - as created by building a network using routers. The term internwork is used to avoid confusion with the term network - because an internetwork can include several IP networks.
kilobits per second
internetwork
dynamic or private ports
PSH
17. A convention for writing IP addresses with four decimal numbers - ranging from 0 to 255 - with each octet representing 8 bits of the 32 bit IP address. The term originates from the fact that each of the four decimal numbers is separated by a period.
host group
dotted decimal
global configuration mod
classful addressing
18. A source of information that is highly reliable and known for its accuracy
standards
authoritative
keyword
administratively scoped address
19. A network topology characterized by a central location connected to multiple hubs. In an extended star - these interconnected hubs may be connected to more hubs. It is essentially a hierarchical topology but typically is drawn with the central site i
media independent
ethernet PHY
ARP table
extended star
20. A group of devices associated by the arrangement of a hierarchial addressing scheme. Devices in the same logical network that share a common network portion of their Layer 3 addresses.
collaborative
locally administered address
logical network
IP header
21. The layer 3 address to which the data is going.
encapsulation
resource records
destination IP address
jam signal
22. A logical storage in the host's RAM to store ARP entries
segment
ARP cache
physical network
IP
23. A method of computer processing in which different parts of a program run simultaneously on two or more computers that are communicating with each other over a network
limited scope address
channel
Regional Internet Registries
distributed
24. 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.
dns resolver
frame
directly connected network
collaborative
25. A part of a computer network that every device communicates with using the same physical medium. Network segments are extended by hubs or repeaters.
shielded twisted pair cable
static route
connection oriented
network segment
26. 1. a collision domain that is a section of a LAN that is bound by bridges - routers or switches. 2. In a LAN using a bus topology - a segment is a continuous electrical circuit that is often connected to other such segments with repeaters. 3. When us
dispersion
network segment
port
segment
27. Represents the 0 in the binary number. In an IP subnet mask - the lower-order bits represent the host portion. Sometimes called the host portion of bits.
bridge table
low-order bit
default gateway
bridging
28. A physical or a logical area in a LAN where the signals sent by the interfaces ma be subject o being combined. Within a collision domain - if a device sends a frame on a network segment - every other device on that same segment will receive that fram
single point of failure
Interpret as command
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
collision domain
29. A computer program that runs in the background and is usually initiated as a process. Daemons often support server processes.
daemon
hybrid fiber-coax
standards
domain name
30. In IP subnetting - this refers to the portion of a set of IP addresses whose value must be identical for the addresses to be in the same subnet.
broadcast address
digital logic
collision
prefix length
31. A protocol that allows a computer to retrieve email from a server.
selective forwarding
goodput
post office protocol
connection oriented
32. A protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet-switch data networks. NTP uses UDP port 123 as its transport layer.
scheme
proxy arp
Network time protocol
transparent bridging
33. 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.
source
frame
bridge
virtual local area network
34. On a switch - a table that lists all known MAC addresses - and the bridges/switch port out which the bridge/switch should forward frames sent to each MAC address.
bridging
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
Network address translation (NAT)
MAC table
35. An IPv4 multicast address that is restricted to a local group or organization
administratively scoped address
thinnet
domain name system
address pool
36. 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.
dynamic host configuration protocol
most significant bit
classless addressing
plug-in
37. The process of forwarding frames in a switch or a bridge from one port to another port or from segment to segment
nonreturn to zero
router protocol
bridging
Thicknet
38. A corporate system such as a website that is explicitly used by internal employees. Can be assessed internally or remotely
hypertext transfer protocol
attenuation
ARP cache
intranet
39. A special reserved IPv4 address - 127.0.0.1 that can be used to test TCP/IP applications. Packets sent to 127.0.0.1 by a computer never leave the computer or even require working NIC. Instead - the packet is processed by IP at the lowest layer and is
loopback
subnet
administratively scoped address
locally administered address
40. 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.
backoff algorithm
domain name
plug-in
full duplex
41. A time period between ethernet frames that allows fairness with the CSMA/CD algorithm. Without a space between frames in other words - without some time with no frames being sent a NIC might always listen for silence - never hear silence and therefor
bridge table
store and forward
segmentation
interframe spacing
42. As part of the TCP/IP internet layer - ICMP defines protocol messages used to inform network engineeres of how well an internetwork is working. For example - the ping command sends ICMP messages to determine whether a host can send packets ot another
host group
most significant bit
4b/5b
Internet control message protocol
43. The IEEE 802.2 standard that defines the upper sublayer of the Ethernet Layer 2 specifications.
logical network
Logical link control
segment
cyclic redundancy check
44. 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
distributed
Optical time domain reflectometer
address pool
Regional Internet Registries
45. 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
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
flooding
attenuation
radio frequency interference
46. Can refer to computer hardware that is to be used by multiple concurrent users. Alternatively - this term can refer to computer software that provides services to many users. For example - a web server consists of web server software running on some
server
window size
daemon
symmetric switching
47. 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.
hybrid fiber-coax
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
default route
quality of service
48. 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.
network address
hop
IP header
ARP table
49. An application level network protocl mainly applied to shared access to files - printers - serial ports - and miscellaneous communications between nodes on a network.
dns resolver
dynamic routing
scope
server message block
50. An international - nonprofit organization for the advancement of technology related to eletricity. IEEE maintains the standards defining many LAN protocols.
media-dependent interface crossover
attenuation
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
dynamic routing