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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. A term that describes IPv4 packets sent to all hosts in a particular network. In a directed broadcast - a single copy of the packet is routed to the specified network - where it is broadcast to all hosts on that network
Thicknet
directed broadcast
host
enable password
2. This field of a frame signals the beginning or end of a frame.
delimiter
metropolitan-area network
Optical time domain reflectometer
connection oriented
3. 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.
destination IP address
extranet
decapsulation
well known ports
4. Random-access memory that does not lose its contents when the computer is shut down
client
logical network
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
physical media
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.
authentication
nonreturn to zero
metropolitan-area network
network
6. A network device - typically connected to a range of LAN and WAN interfaces - that forwards packets based on their destination IP addresses.
router
routing
Address resolution protocol
filtering
7. 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
end device
subnet
Internet control message protocol
store and forward
8. 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
data termianl equipment
extended star
store and forward
network
9. In the telnet application - commands are always introduced by a character with the decimal code 255 - known as the Interpret as Command character.
media independent
static route
kilobits per second
Interpret as command
10. A network device that has an IPv4 address assigned to it to communication over a network.
link-local address
synchronous
host
globally scoped addresses
11. A group of IP addresses that have the same value in the first part of the IP addresses - for the purpose of allowing routing to identify the group by the inital part of the addresses. IP addresses in the same subnet typically sit on the same network
pinout
subnet
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
octet
12. 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 segment
firewall
post office protocol
user executive mode
13. A data link layer address - for example a MAC address
ethernet PHY
classful addressing
physical address
distributed
14. The ability of a protocol. system or component to be modified to fit a new need.
scalability
ARP poisoning
registered ports
scheme
15. A 32-bit number - written in dotted decimal notation - used by the IP to uniquely identify an interface connected to an IP network. It is also used as a destination address in an IP header to allow routing - and as a source address to allow a compute
authentication
IP address
kilobits per second
argument
16. Network protocols or technologies that do not use the acknowledgment system to guarantee reliable delivery of information
best effort
ACK
goodput
reserved link-local addresses
17. 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.
forwarding
maximum transmission unit
throuhpu
logical network
18. A request for information. Queries are answered with replies.
backoff algorithm
single point of failure
scalability
query
19. A device that connects end devices to the network or interconnects different networks. A router is an example of an intermediary device.
quality of service
attenuation
smtp
intermediary device
20. In ethernet a layer 2 device that receives an electrical signal in one port - interprets the bits - and makes a filtering or forwarding decision about the frame. If it forward - it sends a regenerated signal. Switches typically have many physical por
bridging
classful addressing
AND
switch
21. 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.
smtp
low-order bit
digital logic
physical media
22. The range of ip addresses that can be assigned by the DHCP server.
reserved link-local addresses
layered model
address pool
hierarchical addressing
23. A written specification that defines what tasks a service or device should perform. Each protocol defines messages - often in the form of headers - plus the rules and processes by which these messages are used to achieve some stated purpose.
protocol
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
binary
radio frequency interference
24. 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.
intranet
Network time protocol
Network address translation (NAT)
flow control
25. 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.
connection oriented
decapsulation
segment
scalability
26. Computer hardware - typically used for LANS - that allows the computer to connect to some network cable. The NIC can then send and receive data over the cable at the direction of the computer.
bridge table
Requests for Comments
network interface card
segment
27. Path through an internetwork through which packets are forwarded.
router
control data
physical topology
deterministic
28. A host or node that participates in some form of a group. For example - p2p technology defines a group of peers that participate jointly in the same activity - each one having a server and client component.
internetwork
token passing
Regional Internet Registries
peer
29. A network scanning technique used to identify which host IP addresses are operational.
virtual local area network
pulse amplitude modulation
network segment
ping sweep
30. A common term for 10base5 ethernet - referring to the fact that 10base5 cabling is thicker than the coaxial cabling used for 10base2.
Thicknet
fragmentation
prefix length
Pad
31. 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
router protocol
host
query
32. An international standards body that defines many networking standards. Also - the standards body that created the OSI model.
dynamic host configuration protocol
thinnet
download
International Organization for Standardization
33. 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
binary
intermediary device
multicast group
media-dependent interface (MDI)
34. The time required for some network pdu's to be sent and received - and a response PDU to be sent and received. In other words - the time between when a device sends data and when the same device receives a response.
intranet
single point of failure
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
round-trip time
35. A map of the devices on a network representing how the devices communcate with each other.
collision domain
ARP poisoning
logical topology
network
36. Part of a company's intranet that is extended to users outside the company
media independent
gateway
extranet
synchronous
37. A process used by a switch or bridge to forward broadcasts and unknown destination unicasts. The bridge/switch forwards these frames out all ports except the port on which the frame was received.
acknowledgment
flooding
packet
code gropu
38. The client part of the DNS client server mechanism. A DNS resolver creates queries sent a across a network to a same server - interprets responses - and returns information to the requesting programs.
association identity AID
Network time protocol
locally administered address
dns resolver
39. 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
priority queing
server
bridging
transparent bridging
40. Network layer protocol in the TCP/IP stack offering a connectionless internetwork service. IP provides features for addressing - type-of-service specification - fragmentation and reassembly - and security.
globally scoped addresses
IP
reserved link-local addresses
redundancy
41. A routing feature in which frames in an interface output queue are prioritized based on various characteristics such as packet size and interface type.
priority queing
directed broadcast
local area network
extended star
42. A method of internal processing by LAN switches. The switch must receive the entire frame before it sends the first bit of the frame. Store and forward switch is the method used by cisco switches.
unshieled twisted-pair
store and forward
limited broadcast
pulse amplitude modulation
43. Also known as boolean algebra. These consist of the AND OR and IF operations
backoff algorithm
Time to live
nonreturn to zero
digital logic
44. An international - nonprofit organization for the advancement of technology related to eletricity. IEEE maintains the standards defining many LAN protocols.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
backoff algorithm
source IP address
round-trip time
45. The dividing of IP datagrams to meet the MTU requirement of a layer 2 protocol.
Pad
window size
high-order bit
fragmentation
46. A network that incorporates both optical fiber along with coaxial cable to create a broadband network. commonly used by cable tv companies.
store and forward
hybrid fiber-coax
synchronous
firewall
47. A numbering system characterized by 1 and 0
daemon
binary
limited broadcast
Internet control message protocol
48. The glass fibers inside certain cables over which light is transmitted to encode 0 and 1
ARP cache
fiber optics
network segment
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
49. The IPv4 address block 192.0.2.0 to 192.0.2.255 that is set aside for teaching and learning purposes. These addresses can be used in documentation and network examples.
MAC table
ARP poisoning
connection oriented
test-net address
50. The layer 3 address to which the data is going.
hierarchical addressing
packet
destination IP address
server