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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. 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.
carrier
logical network
RJ-45
server message block
2. An international - nonprofit organization for the advancement of technology related to eletricity. IEEE maintains the standards defining many LAN protocols.
flash
standards
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
switch table
3. The optical or electrical impulse on a physical medium for purposes of communication.
connectionless
Internet Engineering Task Force
signal
maximum transmission unit
4. An organization that assigns the numbers important to the proper operation of the TCP/IP protocol and the Internet - including assigning globally unique IP addresses.
multicast client
directly connected network
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
control data
5. 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.
plug-in
protocol data unit
synchronous
prefix length
6. A computer program that runs in the background and is usually initiated as a process. Daemons often support server processes.
SYN
cloud
daemon
flow control
7. 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
directed broadcast
locally administered address
token passing
enable password
8. 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
Optical time domain reflectometer
destination IP address
forwarding
shielded twisted pair cable
9. The ability of a protocol. system or component to be modified to fit a new need.
router
scalability
directed broadcast
full duplex
10. Defines the commands - headers and processes by which web server and web browsers transfer files.
media-dependent interface crossover
link-local address
hypertext transfer protocol
Packet Tracer
11. 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.
well known ports
radio frequency interference
token passing
segment
12. A 1-bit flag in the tcp header that indicates the acknowledgment field is valid.
slot time
user executive mode
ACK
channel service unit/data service unit
13. A method of expressing a network prefix. It uses a forward slash / followed by the network prefix.
network baseline
data communications equipment
slash format
transparent bridging
14. 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.
limited scope address
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Network time protocol
dynamic host configuration protocol
15. A model that consists of various layers that enable the development and explanation of technology to be done on a modular basis. This allows interoperability among different technologies among the different layers.
layered model
fiber optics
smtp
ethernet PHY
16. The devices and connections of a communications network that comprise the network end of the user to network interface. The DCE provides a physical connection to the network - forwards traffic - and provides a clocking signal used to synchronize data
data communications equipment
default route
hop
full duplex
17. 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.
end device
quality of service
post office protocol
forwarding
18. 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.
resource records
RJ-45
post office protocol
filtering
19. 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
switch table
fiber optics
domain name
virtual local area network
20. 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.
peer
acknowledgment number
SYN
fault tolerance
21. Line code in which 1s are represented by one significant condition and 0s are represented by another.
nonreturn to zero
Requests for Comments
router
cloud
22. The management of data flow between devices in a network. It is used to avoid too much data arriving before a device can handle it - causing data overflow.
interframe spacing
Address resolution protocol
control data
flow control
23. A source of information that is highly reliable and known for its accuracy
authoritative
smtp
flooding
decapsulation
24. The loss of communication signal on the media. This loss is due to degradation of the energy wave over time.
source IP address
well known ports
attenuation
instant messaging
25. 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.
client
internetwork
router
flooding
26. 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
protocol suite
classful addressing
fragmentation
27. The IEEE 802.2 standard that defines the upper sublayer of the Ethernet Layer 2 specifications.
Logical link control
asynchronous
bandwidth
positional notation
28. 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.
slash format
node
prviate address
protocol
29. In ethernet - the process performed by a bridge or switch when it decides that it should send a frame out another port.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Mail user agent
forwarding
global configuration mod
30. Another form of the root word converge in the phrase converged network. This kind of network aggregates various forms of traffic such as voice - video and data on the same network infrastructure. A more common usage represents the process by which ro
convergence
virtual terminal line
dynamic routing
overhead
31. A protocol used between routers so that they can learn routes to add to their routing tables.
router protocol
nslookup
bit
ACK
32. 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.
subnet
store and forward
proxy arp
plug-in
33. Routing that adjusts automatically to network topology or traffic changes.
dynamic routing
TCP
filtering
bandwidth
34. A request for information. Queries are answered with replies.
Logical link control
scalability
loopback
query
35. A group that receives a multicast transmission. The members of a multicast group have the same mulitcast IP addressing to receive the same transmission.
multicast group
hypertext transfer protocol
attenuation
network
36. A process that uses the same ARP messages as a normal ARP - but by which a router replies instead of the host listed in the ARP request. When a router sees an ARP request that cannot reach the intended host - but for which the router knows a route to
Internet control message protocol
Interpret as command
proxy arp
RJ-45
37. The layer 3 address to which the data is going.
resource records
hop
globally scoped addresses
destination IP address
38. 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
full duplex
media-dependent interface (MDI)
address pool
data termianl equipment
39. Used in the CLI following the command. Keywords are parameters that are used with the command from a set of predefined values.
keyword
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
synchronous
hierarchical addressing
40. A common term for 10base2 ethernet - referring to the fact that 10base2 cabling is thinner than coaxial cabling used for 10base5
thinnet
keyword
scope
encapsulation
41. 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.
default route
Network address translation (NAT)
Pad
Mail user agent
42. One of the three basic binary logic operations. ANDing yields the following result: 1 and 1 = 1 - 1 and 0 = 0 - 0 and 1 = 0
subnet mask
AND
ethernet PHY
network baseline
43. An IPv4 multicast address that is restricted to a local group or organization
broadcast address
administratively scoped address
Internet
Internet Engineering Task Force
44. Ethernet that transmits data at 1 -000 -000 -000 one billion bits per second.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
fast ethernet
destination IP address
gigabit ethernet
45. Data link layer term describing a device connected to a network.
node
layered model
default route
console port
46. A MAC address that can be configured on a device. The LAA can be used in place of the BIA . This means that you can replace a NIC or use a substitute device without changing the address used by the network to access the station.
locally administered address
address pool
ping sweep
Pad
47. A network device that has an IPv4 address assigned to it to communication over a network.
encapsulation
TCP/IP
source
host
48. Application-level throughput. It is the number of useful bits per unit of time from a certain source address to a certain destination - excluding protocol overhead and excluding retransmitted data packets.
goodput
delimiter
IP header
latency
49. Communication where the sender and receiver must prearrange for communications to occur; otherwise - the communication fails.
hub
latency
classful addressing
connection oriented
50. The largest IP packet size allowed to be sent out a particular interface. Ethernet interfaces default to an MTU of 1500 because the data field of an Ethernet frame should be limited to 1500 bytes - and the IP packet sits inside the ethernet frame's d
maximum transmission unit
subnet
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
virtual terminal line