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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. A type of hash function that is used to produce a small - fixed size checksum of a block of data - such as a packet or a computer file. A CRC is computed and appended before transmission or storage - and verified afterward by the recipient to confirm
classless addressing
router protocol
cyclic redundancy check
TCP/IP
2. The method of for finding a host's hardware address from its IPv4 network layer address.
Address resolution protocol
token passing
source
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
3. 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.
proxy arp
default gateway
virtual local area network
acknowledgment
4. A service or a program to look up information in the DNS
asynchronous
digital logic
bridge
nslookup
5. Path through an internetwork through which packets are forwarded.
subnet
TCP/IP
routing table
router
6. A network that incorporates both optical fiber along with coaxial cable to create a broadband network. commonly used by cable tv companies.
hybrid fiber-coax
Address resolution protocol
intermediary device
layered model
7. In ethernet - the process performed by a bridge or switch when it decides that it should send a frame out another port.
classful addressing
transparent bridging
IP header
forwarding
8. The passage of a data packet between two network nodes.
code gropu
synchronous
session
hop
9. A protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet-switch data networks. NTP uses UDP port 123 as its transport layer.
Packet Tracer
firewall
Network time protocol
post office protocol
10. Line code in which 1s are represented by one significant condition and 0s are represented by another.
flash
scalability
Internet Engineering Task Force
nonreturn to zero
11. A member of a multicast group. Every multicast client in each group has the same IP address. Multicast addresses begin with 224... and end with 239...
radix
decapsulation
tracert
multicast client
12. 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.
logical network
flooding
loopback
media-dependent interface crossover
13. Any communication in which the sender and receiver do not prearrange for communications to occur
Internet backbone
dns resolver
intermediary device
connectionless
14. Line code in which each bit of data is signified by at least one voltage level transition.
host
manchester encoding
radix
Internet service provider
15. A protocol that allows a computer to retrieve email from a server.
latency
broadcast
electromagnetic interface
post office protocol
16. A group that receives a multicast transmission. The members of a multicast group have the same mulitcast IP addressing to receive the same transmission.
ACK
multicast group
download
gateway
17. 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
bandwidth
switch table
source IP address
IP
18. Unencrypted password used to allow access to privledge EXEC mode from IOS user EXEC mode.
address pool
convergence
Internet
enable password
19. To transfer data from the computer functioning as a server to the client computer you are using.
TCP
download
default route
gateway
20. Data link layer term describing a device connected to a network.
bridge table
priority queing
node
filtering
21. 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
protocol suite
IP
packet
bit
22. 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
IP address
peer
server
connection oriented
23. 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.
token passing
Mail user agent
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
selective forwarding
24. IPv4 address of a network host. When talking about host addresses - they are the network layer addresses.
association identity AID
host address
default gateway
manchester encoding
25. TCP or UDP ports that range from 49152 to 65535 and are not used by any defined server applications.
store and forward
Internet backbone
scalability
dynamic or private ports
26. 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
scope
AND
fast ethernet
27. 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.
media access control
public address
routing
Internet backbone
28. A related set of communications transactions between two or more network devices.
redundancy
flash
layered model
session
29. A layer 4 protocl of TCP/IP model - TCP lets applications guarantee delivery of data across a network.
latency
limited scope address
TCP
attenuation
30. A network created for devices located in a limited geographic area - through which the company owning the LAN has the right to run cables.
redundancy
local area network
RJ-45
interframe spacing
31. 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.
ethernet PHY
octet
host address
plug-in
32. The layer 2 pdu that has been encoded by a data link layer protocol for digital transmission. Some different kinds of frames are ethernet frames and PPP frames.
dynamic routing
subnet mask
server message block
frame
33. A generic term from OSI that refers to the data - headers - and trailers about which a particular network layer is concerned.
dynamic routing
client
window size
protocol data unit
34. A common term for 10base2 ethernet - referring to the fact that 10base2 cabling is thinner than coaxial cabling used for 10base5
thinnet
limited scope address
high-order bit
switch table
35. 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
pulse amplitude modulation
priority queing
store and forward
36. A process where multiple digital data streams are combined into one signal.
IP address
multiplexing
octet
tracert
37. 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.
IP
bridge table
priority queing
asynchronous
38. The glass fibers inside certain cables over which light is transmitted to encode 0 and 1
SYN
port
fiber optics
hybrid fiber-coax
39. The IPv4 multicast addresses 224.0.0.0 to 224.0.0.255. These addresses are to be used for multicast groups on a local network. Packets to these destinations are always transmitted with a TTTL value of 1
reserved link-local addresses
hybrid fiber-coax
acknowledgment number
Network address translation (NAT)
40. A protocol used between routers so that they can learn routes to add to their routing tables.
switch
router protocol
high-order bit
delimiter
41. 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
IP
node
distributed
overhead
42. DNS data records. Their precise format is defined in RFC 1035. The most important fields in a resource record are Name - class - type and data.
segment
cache
resource records
dynamic host configuration protocol
43. 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.
user executive mode
media-dependent interface crossover
symmetric switching
default route
44. 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)
noise
hypertext transfer protocol
bridging
45. 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.
frame
instant messaging
high-order bit
flooding
46. A common name for ethernet technology that operates at 100 mbps.
throuhpu
administratively scoped address
store and forward
fast ethernet
47. 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
network segment
broadcast address
dotted decimal
hierarchical addressing
48. 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
router protocol
latency
default gateway
smtp
49. A control mechanism that can provide different priorities to different users or data flows - or guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow in accordance with requests from the application program.
Internet service provider
multiplexing
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
quality of service
50. The MAC address that is permanently assigned to a LAN interface or NIC. It is called burned-in because the address is burned into a chip on the card - and the address cannot be changed. Also called universally administered address.
burned in address
carrier
unshieled twisted-pair
node