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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. 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.
plug-in
cache
forwarding
decapsulation
2. 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
server message block
download
port
peer
3. The forwarding of packets where the forwarding decision is taken dynamically - hop by hop - based on the conditions of downstream fowrading nodes.
selective forwarding
limited broadcast
static route
Packet Tracer
4. 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
host group
pinout
Time to live
5. An IPv4 multicast address that is restricted to a local group or organization
administratively scoped address
router protocol
dotted decimal
multicast group
6. A request for information. Queries are answered with replies.
media independent
standards
query
most significant bit
7. TCP or UDP ports that range from 49152 to 65535 and are not used by any defined server applications.
hub
code gropu
dynamic or private ports
instant messaging
8. Unique addresses that are public domain addresses.
enable password
Internet
gigabit ethernet
globally scoped addresses
9. A group that receives a multicast transmission. The members of a multicast group have the same mulitcast IP addressing to receive the same transmission.
cyclic redundancy check
acknowledgment
source
multicast group
10. 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.
network segment
test-net address
server message block
protocol suite
11. The process by which a device adds networking heads and trailers to data from an application for the eventual transmission of the data onto a transmission medium.
redundancy
binary
encapsulation
enable password
12. A delineation of networking protocols and standards into different categories - called layers - along with definitions of which sets of standards and protocols need to be implemented to create products that can be used to create a working network
gateway
directly connected network
protocol suite
flash
13. The networking layers whose processes are not affected by the media being used. In ethernet - these are all the layers from the LLC sublayer of data link upward.
code gropu
channel service unit/data service unit
media independent
local area network
14. A part of a computer network that every device communicates with using the same physical medium. Network segments are extended by hubs or repeaters.
dotted decimal
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
network segment
SYN
15. In the telnet application - commands are always introduced by a character with the decimal code 255 - known as the Interpret as Command character.
Interpret as command
broadcast address
limited scope address
noise
16. In ethernet - the process performed by a bridge or switch when it decides that it should not forward a frame out another port
filtering
dotted decimal
fault tolerance
physical topology
17. 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.
round-trip time
scheme
public address
filtering
18. 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
quality of service
nonreturn to zero
proxy arp
registered ports
19. The cabling and connectors used to interconnect the network devices.
digital logic
ARP table
smtp
physical media
20. Information systems that allow the creation of a document or documents that can be edited by more than one person in real time
host address
collaborative
token passing
fault tolerance
21. The method of for finding a host's hardware address from its IPv4 network layer address.
keyword
half duplex
Address resolution protocol
address pool
22. The actual data transfer rate between two computers at some point in time. Throughput is impacted by the slowest-speed link used to send data between the two computers - as well as myriad variables that might change during the course of a day.
throuhpu
subnet
shielded twisted pair cable
metropolitan-area network
23. 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
switch table
bridge
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
extranet
24. A layer 4 protocl of TCP/IP model - TCP lets applications guarantee delivery of data across a network.
dynamic routing
TCP
low-order bit
filtering
25. A data link layer address - for example a MAC address
fault tolerance
node
physical address
logical network
26. A device that connects end devices to the network or interconnects different networks. A router is an example of an intermediary device.
intermediary device
routing
Internet Engineering Task Force
Open systems interconnection
27. A type of network cabling that includes twisted-pair wires - with shielding around each pair of wires - as well as another shield around all wires in the cable.
channel
shielded twisted pair cable
query
router
28. Line code in which each bit of data is signified by at least one voltage level transition.
virtual circuit
manchester encoding
network baseline
ARP poisoning
29. A system of network design characterized by one or more major components that are required to maintain operation.
keyword
single point of failure
download
redundancy
30. 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.
metropolitan-area network
collision
packet
encapsulation
31. Defines the commands - headers and processes by which web server and web browsers transfer files.
Packet Tracer
routing table
hypertext transfer protocol
cloud
32. 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
multicast client
unshieled twisted-pair
standards
channel
33. 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.
selective forwarding
protocol suite
kilobits per second
Organizational Unique Identifier
34. A convention for writing IP addresses with four decimal numbers - ranging from 0 to 255 - with each octet representing 8 bits of the 32 bit IP address. The term originates from the fact that each of the four decimal numbers is separated by a period.
protocol data unit
syntax
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
dotted decimal
35. Binary digit used in the binary numbering system. Binary digits are units of information storage and communication in computing. Each bit can be either a 0 or a 1.
encode
hop
bit
routing table
36. The connection of devices on a common media. Sometimes a physical network is also referred to as a network segment.
node
session
acknowledgment number
physical network
37. 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.
delimiter
Organizational Unique Identifier
Logical link control
store and forward
38. 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.
round-trip time
peer
destination IP address
protocol suite
39. Used in the CLI following the command. Keywords are parameters that are used with the command from a set of predefined values.
default gateway
keyword
throuhpu
manchester encoding
40. 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
slot time
FIN
convergence
dispersion
41. The range of ip addresses that can be assigned by the DHCP server.
kilobits per second
address pool
multicast group
physical media
42. Routing that adjusts automatically to network topology or traffic changes.
dynamic routing
router
media independent
electromagnetic interface
43. A device that connects to a local digital telephone loop for a WAN circuit to a serial interface on a network device - typically connecting to a router. The CSU/DSU performs physical Layer 1 signaling on WAN circuits
intermediary device
classful addressing
backoff algorithm
channel service unit/data service unit
44. 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.
client
network interface card
authoritative
plug-in
45. The MAC algorithm used by ethernet devices in a shared media. The protocol requires a node wishing to transmit to listen for a carrier signal before trying to send. If a carrier is sensed - the node waits for transmission in progress to finish before
asynchronous
data communications equipment
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
manchester encoding
46. The ability of a protocol. system or component to be modified to fit a new need.
virtual terminal line
scalability
virtual local area network
Packet Tracer
47. 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...
channel
gateway
multicast client
asynchronous
48. 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
pulse amplitude modulation
protocol suite
flash
collaborative
49. 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
default gateway
segment
Internet Engineering Task Force
tracert
50. The loss of communication signal on the media. This loss is due to degradation of the energy wave over time.
Thicknet
physical media
4b/5b
attenuation