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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. MDIX is an alternative operation of ethernet ports on a hub. In this mode - the mapping of the wire pairs used in the hub port is in a crossover configuration. This allows you to use a straight-through cable to interconnect the hub to another hub.
media-dependent interface crossover
multiplexing
Network time protocol
physical network
2. The physical interface transceivers. It deals with Layer 1 (the physical layer - hence the PHY) of ethernet.
router protocol
ethernet PHY
link-local address
encode
3. Resources used to manage or operate the network. Overhead consumes bandwidth and reduces the amount of application data that can be transported across the network.
Network address translation (NAT)
backoff algorithm
intermediary device
overhead
4. 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
connectionless
ACK
hierarchical addressing
media access control
5. A part of a computer network that every device communicates with using the same physical medium. Network segments are extended by hubs or repeaters.
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
acknowledgment number
network segment
router
6. A service or a program to look up information in the DNS
bit
nslookup
fast ethernet
multicast client
7. 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 This is now obsolete and has been replaced by pulse code modulation
test-net address
pulse amplitude modulation
proxy arp
maximum transmission unit
8. A name - as defined by DNS that uniquely identifies a computer in the internet. DNS servers can then respond to the DNS requests by supplying the IP address that is used by the computer that has a particular domain name. This term also refers to the
domain name
broadcast address
high-order bit
deterministic
9. 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
fault tolerance
4b/5b
distributed
broadcast address
10. An IPv4 multicast address that is restricted to a local group or organization
filtering
most significant bit
administratively scoped address
slash format
11. 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
switch
router
source IP address
physical network
12. An ethernet frame that is less than 64 bytes in size. Runts are caused by collisions and are also know as collision fragments
Internet Engineering Task Force
store and forward
MAC table
runt frame
13. 1.collection of computers - printers - routers - switches - and other devices that can communication with each other over some transmission medium. 2. command that assgins a NIC based address to which the router is directly connected.
slash format
nslookup
network
fast ethernet
14. 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
thinnet
protocol data unit
media-dependent interface (MDI)
Time to live
15. In LAN switches a reference to cases in which a frame is forwarded - or switche - when the incoming and outgoing interfaces use the same speed. It is the opposite of asymmetric switching.
symmetric switching
loopback
fiber-optic cable
IP
16. The header defined by the IP. Used to create IP packets by encapsulating data supplied by higher-layer protocol (such as TCP) behind an IP header.
store and forward
flash
ARP table
IP header
17. The connection of devices on a common media. Sometimes a physical network is also referred to as a network segment.
physical network
test-net address
goodput
kilobits per second
18. Also known as boolean algebra. These consist of the AND OR and IF operations
digital logic
tracert
protocol data unit
virtual circuit
19. 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.
cache
plug-in
high-order bit
Logical link control
20. A network device that has an IPv4 address assigned to it to communication over a network.
server message block
RST
IP address
host
21. The passage of a data packet between two network nodes.
signal
hop
4b/5b
broadcast
22. 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
filtering
Regional Internet Registries
media access control
unshieled twisted-pair
23. 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.
forwarding
end device
flash
latency
24. A computer program that runs in the background and is usually initiated as a process. Daemons often support server processes.
syntax
daemon
routing table
collision domain
25. 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
download
Optical time domain reflectometer
pinout
Internet control message protocol
26. 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.
intermediary device
public address
network segment
burned in address
27. Unencrypted password used to allow access to privledge EXEC mode from IOS user EXEC mode.
routing
flow control
subnet
enable password
28. A common term for 10base2 ethernet - referring to the fact that 10base2 cabling is thinner than coaxial cabling used for 10base5
burned in address
hybrid fiber-coax
channel service unit/data service unit
thinnet
29. 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.
registered ports
host
physical network
Network address translation (NAT)
30. The origin of the PDU. This can be a process a host or a node - depending on the layer to which you are reffering.
Packet Tracer
forwarding
fault tolerance
source
31. 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.
IP
quality of service
metropolitan-area network
Pad
32. 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.
backoff algorithm
AND
acknowledgment number
multicast client
33. IPv4 address of a network host. When talking about host addresses - they are the network layer addresses.
host address
routing
radio frequency interference
Internet Engineering Task Force
34. A signal on a medium used to support the transmission of data. Data is carried over the medium by modulation.
carrier
routing
peer
virtual terminal line
35. An IPV4 addressing scheme that uses a subnet mask that does not follow classful addressing limitations. It provides increased flexibility when dividing ranges of IP addresses into separate networks. Classless addressing is considered the best in curr
extranet
tracert
hop
classless addressing
36. In networking - this term is used in several ways. With ethernet hub and switch hardware - port is simply another name for interface - which is a physical connector in the swithc into whic a cable can be connected. With TCP and UDP - a port is a soft
port
query
end device
segment
37. A device that connects multiple network segments at the data link layer of the OSI model. Bridges were the predecessor to LAN switches.
octet
registered ports
bridge
host group
38. Radio frequencies that creat noise that interferes with information being transmitted across unshielded copper cabling.
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
goodput
radio frequency interference
daemon
39. 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.
electromagnetic interface
prviate address
daemon
network address
40. 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.
hypertext transfer protocol
TCP/IP
internetwork
URG
41. A 1-bit flag in the TCP header that is used to request to the higher layers for immediate delivery of the packet.
PSH
host address
download
segment
42. A request for information. Queries are answered with replies.
hop
electromagnetic interface
query
Time to live
43. An IPv4 multicast address that is restricted to a local group or organization.
link-local address
dotted decimal
limited scope address
Packet Tracer
44. Defines the commands - headers and processes by which web server and web browsers transfer files.
bandwidth
resource records
channel service unit/data service unit
hypertext transfer protocol
45. The ability of a protocol. system or component to be modified to fit a new need.
address pool
scalability
token passing
fragmentation
46. Line code in which 1s are represented by one significant condition and 0s are represented by another.
RJ-45
hop
extended star
nonreturn to zero
47. A generic term from OSI that refers to the data - headers - and trailers about which a particular network layer is concerned.
prviate address
protocol data unit
link-local address
dotted decimal
48. In ethernet - the results of two nodes transmitting simlutaneously. The signals from each device are damaged when they combine on the media
media access control
source IP address
scalability
collision
49. This field of a frame signals the beginning or end of a frame.
peer
protocol data unit
delimiter
gigabit ethernet
50. The glass fibers inside certain cables over which light is transmitted to encode 0 and 1
fiber optics
network
media-dependent interface crossover
extended star