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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. The time required to send a single bit over some transmission medium. The time can be calculated at 1/speed - where speed is the number of bits per second sent over the medium
bit time
switch
convergence
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
2. A 1-bit flag in the TCP header that is used to request that a connection be re-established.
physical media
packet
RST
dynamic or private ports
3. A unit of measurement of the number of times 1000 bits can be transmitted in 1 second. 1 kbps = 1000bps
kilobits per second
protocol
packet
network baseline
4. A 1-bit flag in the TCP header that is used to request to the higher layers for immediate delivery of the packet.
PSH
logical network
data termianl equipment
high-order bit
5. 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
dynamic host configuration protocol
RST
electromagnetic interface
loopback
6. The ability of a protocol. system or component to be modified to fit a new need.
broadcast domain
scalability
virtual terminal line
server
7. Physical medium that uses glass or plastic threads to transmit data. A fiber-optic cable consists of a bundle of these threads - each of which is capable of transmitting data into light waves.
transparent bridging
router protocol
routing table
fiber-optic cable
8. The connection of devices on a common media. Sometimes a physical network is also referred to as a network segment.
physical network
broadcast domain
collaborative
high-order bit
9. A part of a computer network that every device communicates with using the same physical medium. Network segments are extended by hubs or repeaters.
network segment
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
packet
prefix length
10. Routing that adjusts automatically to network topology or traffic changes.
source
Logical link control
dynamic routing
plug-in
11. A group that receives a multicast transmission. The members of a multicast group have the same mulitcast IP addressing to receive the same transmission.
full duplex
multicast group
overhead
positional notation
12. Unencrypted password used to allow access to privledge EXEC mode from IOS user EXEC mode.
keyword
enable password
directly connected network
low-order bit
13. The layer 3 address to which the data is going.
destination IP address
convergence
server
SYN
14. An internationally recognized definition of technical specifications that ensure worldwide consistency.
source
deterministic
standards
port
15. 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
address pool
subnet mask
Requests for Comments
16. Somtimes called place-value notation - this is a numeral system in which each position is related to the next by a constant multiplier - a common ration - called the base or radix of that numeral system.
directed broadcast
ARP poisoning
positional notation
virtual circuit
17. A network device that accesses a service on another computer remotely by accessing the network.
client
network segment
segmentation
tracert
18. 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.
bandwidth
end device
low-order bit
radix
19. Any combination of hardware device and/or software application designed to protect network devices from outside network users and/or malicious applications and files.
segment
peer
signal
firewall
20. 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
user executive mode
port
fiber optics
Pad
21. A protocol that allows a computer to retrieve email from a server.
post office protocol
plug-in
logical network
router
22. 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
TCP/IP
extended star
ping sweep
filtering
23. TCP or UDP ports that range from 49152 to 65535 and are not used by any defined server applications.
IP address
goodput
full duplex
dynamic or private ports
24. The dividing of IP datagrams to meet the MTU requirement of a layer 2 protocol.
fragmentation
Packet Tracer
media independent
Organizational Unique Identifier
25. A routing feature in which frames in an interface output queue are prioritized based on various characteristics such as packet size and interface type.
directed broadcast
server message block
priority queing
acknowledgment number
26. Routing table entry that is used to direct frames for which a next hop is not explicitly listed in the routing table. This route is used to forward a packet when no other known route exists for a give packet's destination address.
latency
peer
default route
delimiter
27. A grouping of code that meets a certain - already specified - condition for entering in that certain group.
low-order bit
code gropu
encapsulation
broadcast domain
28. The origin of the PDU. This can be a process a host or a node - depending on the layer to which you are reffering.
standards
routing
source
Interpret as command
29. A 1-bit field in the TCP header that is used by a device that wants to terminate its session with the other device. This is done by inserting the FIN flag in the flag field found in the TCP segment
half duplex
media access control
authentication
FIN
30. A communication path over a medium used to transport information from a sender to a receiver. Multiple channels can be multiplexed over a single cable
IP header
connection oriented
PSH
channel
31. 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.
4b/5b
channel service unit/data service unit
collision domain
symmetric switching
32. A temporary storage where data that has been retrieved or calculated and is accessed frequently can be stored. After the data is stored in the cache - the processes can access the cached copy instead of accessing the original data. A cache reduces th
directed broadcast
intranet
cache
Internet
33. 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
broadcast domain
network segment
directed broadcast
encode
34. A protocol used to dynamically assign IP configurations to hosts. The services defined by the protocol are used to request and assign an IP address - default gateway - and DNS server address to a network host.
dynamic host configuration protocol
gigabit ethernet
daemon
data communications equipment
35. The method of for finding a host's hardware address from its IPv4 network layer address.
session
gigabit ethernet
daemon
Address resolution protocol
36. Devices at the user end of a user-network interface that serves as a data source - destination or both. DTE connects to a data network through a DCE device and typically uses clocking signals generated by the DCE. DTE includes such devices as compute
data termianl equipment
radio frequency interference
TCP/IP
goodput
37. A source of information that is highly reliable and known for its accuracy
radio frequency interference
limited scope address
authoritative
acknowledgment
38. 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
encryption
enable password
latency
domain name
39. 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.
Organizational Unique Identifier
download
loopback
noise
40. Program used to download and send email. Email clients use POP3 to receive emails and use SMTP to send emails. Also called an email client
priority queing
Mail user agent
gigabit ethernet
plug-in
41. 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
Regional Internet Registries
pulse amplitude modulation
broadcast domain
encapsulation
42. Path through an internetwork through which packets are forwarded.
hierarchical addressing
router
shielded twisted pair cable
locally administered address
43. A network created for devices located in a limited geographic area - through which the company owning the LAN has the right to run cables.
gigabit ethernet
extended star
hybrid fiber-coax
local area network
44. An IPv4 address in the range of 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255. Communication using these addresses is used with a ttl of 1 and limited to the local network
Network address translation (NAT)
link-local address
hierarchical addressing
jam signal
45. A related set of communications transactions between two or more network devices.
internetwork
switch table
session
daemon
46. The process of forwarding frames in a switch or a bridge from one port to another port or from segment to segment
host address
bit time
bridging
network address
47. 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.
server message block
Open systems interconnection
internetwork
authentication
48. A 32-bit field in the tcp segment header that specifies the sequence number of the next byte this host expects to receive as a part of the TCP session. It is used to recognize lost packets and flow control
slot time
acknowledgment number
multicast client
registered ports
49. In ethernet - the process performed by a bridge or switch when it decides that it should send a frame out another port.
domain name
pulse amplitude modulation
forwarding
dns resolver
50. In ethernet - the process performed by a bridge or switch when it decides that it should not forward a frame out another port
digital logic
plug-in
filtering
reserved link-local addresses