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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. Refers to whether the performance of a device - attached to a particular type of LAN - can be accurately predicted. Token Ring LANS are deterministic - but ethernet LANS are non deterministic.
latency
firewall
dispersion
deterministic
2. The method of for finding a host's hardware address from its IPv4 network layer address.
Address resolution protocol
flash
IP header
latency
3. 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
segmentation
AND
logical network
Regional Internet Registries
4. Media access methodology in which a node wishing to transmit listens for a carrier wave before trying to send. If a carrier is sensed - the node waits for the transmission in progress to finish before initiating its own transmission.
asynchronous
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
shielded twisted pair cable
Requests for Comments
5. Any communication in which the sender and receiver do not prearrange for communications to occur
Organizational Unique Identifier
connectionless
unshieled twisted-pair
limited broadcast
6. Communication that allows receipt and transmission simultaneously. A station can transmit and receive at the same time. There are no collisions with full-duplex ethernet transmision.
protocol
full duplex
logical network
subnet mask
7. 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
media-dependent interface (MDI)
signal
scheme
goodput
8. A 1-bit flag in the TCP header used to indicate that the receiving host should notify the destination process to do urgent processing.
URG
standards
network interface card
media-dependent interface crossover
9. 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.
scalability
throuhpu
signal
store and forward
10. An international - nonprofit organization for the advancement of technology related to eletricity. IEEE maintains the standards defining many LAN protocols.
flooding
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
distributed
IP
11. 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.
multicast client
acknowledgment
public address
Network address translation (NAT)
12. The structure and order of words in a computer language
authentication
Internet backbone
syntax
ARP table
13. 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
extended star
fast ethernet
hybrid fiber-coax
pinout
14. 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.
logical network
collaborative
redundancy
encapsulation
15. Information systems that allow the creation of a document or documents that can be edited by more than one person in real time
collaborative
user executive mode
protocol data unit
resource records
16. 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
Internet service provider
argument
bridge
port
17. A protocol used between routers so that they can learn routes to add to their routing tables.
router protocol
distributed
broadcast address
bit time
18. A dotted decimal number that helps identify the structure of IP addresses. The mask represents the network and subnet parts of related IP addresses with binary 1s and the host part of related IP addresses with binary 0s
well known ports
Internet
subnet mask
dynamic host configuration protocol
19. 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.
layered model
4b/5b
collision
token passing
20. The extent of a certain item. For example - an address scope is also known as a range of addresses from beginning of the range to the end.
plug-in
PSH
scope
IP
21. 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.
quality of service
IP header
decapsulation
radio frequency interference
22. A unicast IP address that is considered to have three parts: a network part - a subnet part - and a host part. The term classful refers to the fact that classful network rules are first applied to the address - and then the rest of the address can be
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
transparent bridging
classful addressing
plug-in
23. 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.
best effort
bridge table
switch
authoritative
24. On a switch - a table that lists all known MAC addresses - and the bridges/switch port out which the bridge/switch should forward frames sent to each MAC address.
server message block
MAC table
slot time
host group
25. Additional data that is provided with a command to provide information used by the execution of the command. IOS command arguments are entered at the CLI after the command
AND
dynamic or private ports
bit
argument
26. Communication that does not use a common clock between the sender and receiver. To maintain timing - additional information is sent to synchronize the receive circuit to the incoming data. For ethernet at 10MBPS - the ethernet devices do not send ele
asynchronous
collision
Packet Tracer
selective forwarding
27. Radio frequencies that creat noise that interferes with information being transmitted across unshielded copper cabling.
frame
source
radio frequency interference
RJ-45
28. 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.
backoff algorithm
public address
host address
maximum transmission unit
29. A 1-bit flag in the TCP header that is used to request that a connection be re-established.
static route
RST
registered ports
round-trip time
30. A layer 4 protocl of TCP/IP model - TCP lets applications guarantee delivery of data across a network.
locally administered address
public address
TCP
scalability
31. A time period between ethernet frames that allows fairness with the CSMA/CD algorithm. Without a space between frames in other words - without some time with no frames being sent a NIC might always listen for silence - never hear silence and therefor
interframe spacing
bit time
overhead
smtp
32. A grouping of code that meets a certain - already specified - condition for entering in that certain group.
flash
network segment
default route
code gropu
33. A unit of measurement of the number of times 1000 bits can be transmitted in 1 second. 1 kbps = 1000bps
kilobits per second
FIN
end device
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
34. 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.
domain name system
protocol
forwarding
data termianl equipment
35. 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.
physical address
FIN
media-dependent interface crossover
Network address translation (NAT)
36. 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.
positional notation
media-dependent interface crossover
bandwidth
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
37. A process where multiple digital data streams are combined into one signal.
test-net address
protocol
multiplexing
code gropu
38. A 1-bit flag in the tcp header that indicates the acknowledgment field is valid.
protocol suite
ACK
control data
gateway
39. 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
public address
transparent bridging
nslookup
FIN
40. Any combination of hardware device and/or software application designed to protect network devices from outside network users and/or malicious applications and files.
flow control
Address resolution protocol
firewall
test-net address
41. 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
enable password
link-local address
PSH
hypertext transfer protocol
42. Communication where the sender and receiver must prearrange for communications to occur; otherwise - the communication fails.
connection oriented
public address
TCP/IP
media-dependent interface crossover
43. A device such as a desktop or mobile device that is used by an end user.
end device
physical address
Packet Tracer
prviate address
44. A common term for 10base2 ethernet - referring to the fact that 10base2 cabling is thinner than coaxial cabling used for 10base5
user executive mode
thinnet
low-order bit
keyword
45. 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.
token passing
internetwork
cloud
dispersion
46. Represents the 0 in the binary number. In an IP subnet mask - the lower-order bits represent the host portion. Sometimes called the host portion of bits.
server
encryption
deterministic
low-order bit
47. 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
proxy arp
round-trip time
flash
physical media
48. The network that combines enterprise networks - individual users - and ISPs into a single global IP network.
IP address
Internet
Internet backbone
network baseline
49. Interface by magnetic signals caused by the flow of electricity. EMI can cause reduced data integrity and increased error rates on transmission channels. The physics of this process are that electrical current creates magnetic fields - which in turn
network interface card
electromagnetic interface
network address
dynamic or private ports
50. The arrangement of the nodes in a network and the physical connections between them. This is the representation of how the media is used to connect the devices.
physical topology
local area network
argument
domain name
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