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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. An application level network protocl mainly applied to shared access to files - printers - serial ports - and miscellaneous communications between nodes on a network.
store and forward
multicast group
Internet
server message block
2. An IPv4 multicast address that is restricted to a local group or organization
low-order bit
loopback
channel service unit/data service unit
administratively scoped address
3. 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.
Network time protocol
burned in address
daemon
default route
4. 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
switch table
distributed
destination IP address
forwarding
5. 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.
low-order bit
public address
resource records
end device
6. 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.
association identity AID
multicast group
network
switch table
7. 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.
console port
segmentation
protocol
Time to live
8. Line code in which each bit of data is signified by at least one voltage level transition.
manchester encoding
end device
flash
local area network
9. 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.
query
burned in address
gateway
collaborative
10. A series of documents and memoranda encompassing new research - innovations and methodologies applicable to Internet technologies. RFCs are a reference for how technologies should work.
carrier
Requests for Comments
data communications equipment
nonreturn to zero
11. 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.
tracert
dotted decimal
PSH
destination IP address
12. A drag-and-drop network simulator developed by Cisco to design - configure and troubleshoot network equipment within a controlled - simulated program environment.
shielded twisted pair cable
domain name
throuhpu
Packet Tracer
13. The portion of a binary number that carries the most weight - the one written farthest to the left. High-order bits are the 1s in the network mask.
bridge
high-order bit
URG
hub
14. The glass fibers inside certain cables over which light is transmitted to encode 0 and 1
bridge
intranet
fiber optics
router
15. 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.
Internet
International Organization for Standardization
public address
overhead
16. 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.
multiplexing
collision
Network time protocol
instant messaging
17. A network device that accesses a service on another computer remotely by accessing the network.
standards
client
Packet Tracer
thinnet
18. A general type of cable - with the cable holding twisted pairs of copper wires and the cable itself having little shielding.
unshieled twisted-pair
noise
argument
PSH
19. The method of for finding a host's hardware address from its IPv4 network layer address.
goodput
pinout
Address resolution protocol
positional notation
20. 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.
syntax
reserved link-local addresses
bit
interframe spacing
21. An internet wide system by which a hierarchical set of DNS servers collectively hold all the name IP address mappings - with DNS servers referring users to the correct DNS server to successfully resolve a DNS name.
tracert
Packet Tracer
domain name system
post office protocol
22. 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.
store and forward
media access control
fast ethernet
prviate address
23. An international standards body that defines many networking standards. Also - the standards body that created the OSI model.
window size
International Organization for Standardization
virtual terminal line
cyclic redundancy check
24. 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
well known ports
unshieled twisted-pair
MAC table
25. 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.
selective forwarding
firewall
ARP poisoning
latency
26. 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.
thinnet
Mail user agent
static route
frame
27. 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.
goodput
digital logic
internetwork
subnet
28. The range of ip addresses that can be assigned by the DHCP server.
network segment
jam signal
broadcast
address pool
29. 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.
keyword
logical network
cloud
URG
30. A 1-bit flag in the tcp header that indicates the acknowledgment field is valid.
ACK
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
default gateway
keyword
31. International standardization program created by ISO and ITU-T to develop standards for data networking that facilitate multivendor equipment interoperability
loopback
filtering
Open systems interconnection
maximum transmission unit
32. Ethernet that transmits data at 1 -000 -000 -000 one billion bits per second.
nonreturn to zero
link-local address
gigabit ethernet
network segment
33. A group defined by a class D address (multicast - ranging from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255) - whereupon hosts can pertain to multicast groups. Hosts that have the same multicast address are part of the same host group.
burned in address
host group
encode
switch
34. A group that receives a multicast transmission. The members of a multicast group have the same mulitcast IP addressing to receive the same transmission.
bit time
connection oriented
multicast group
radio frequency interference
35. In ethernet - the process performed by a bridge or switch when it decides that it should send a frame out another port.
network segment
network interface card
forwarding
scheme
36. A 1-bit flag in the TCP header used to indicate that the receiving host should notify the destination process to do urgent processing.
session
binary
multiplexing
URG
37. The IEEE 802.2 standard that defines the upper sublayer of the Ethernet Layer 2 specifications.
default gateway
subnet mask
Logical link control
default route
38. A network created for devices located in a limited geographic area - through which the company owning the LAN has the right to run cables.
local area network
loopback
transparent bridging
authoritative
39. 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
directed broadcast
flooding
internetwork
40. The table used by a switch or bridge that associates MAC addresses with the outgoing port. The switch or bridge uses this table for its forwarding/filtering decisions.
dotted decimal
bridge table
nslookup
enable password
41. A map of the devices on a network representing how the devices communcate with each other.
logical topology
smtp
bit time
download
42. The spreading of light signal caused by light signals traveling at different speeds through a fiber.
keyword
static route
International Organization for Standardization
dispersion
43. 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.
fast ethernet
throuhpu
Address resolution protocol
shielded twisted pair cable
44. 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
ARP poisoning
end device
data termianl equipment
Time to live
45. To change the energy levels transmitted over some networking medium to transmit bits over that medium.
encode
default route
attenuation
resource records
46. A service or a program to look up information in the DNS
nslookup
argument
tracert
scheme
47. In networking - a symbol used when drawing network diagrams that represent a part of the network whose details can be ignored for the purposes of the diagram.
overhead
Logical link control
cloud
network baseline
48. The design on networks that can continue to operate without interruption in the case of hardware - software or communications failures.
AND
keyword
fault tolerance
logical topology
49. An internationally recognized definition of technical specifications that ensure worldwide consistency.
Internet
FIN
standards
symmetric switching
50. A device that connects end devices to the network or interconnects different networks. A router is an example of an intermediary device.
half duplex
intermediary device
IP header
signal