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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. 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.
enable password
encapsulation
Open systems interconnection
Time to live
2. The connection of devices on a common media. Sometimes a physical network is also referred to as a network segment.
physical network
globally scoped addresses
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
Network address translation (NAT)
3. A corporate system such as a website that is explicitly used by internal employees. Can be assessed internally or remotely
intranet
authoritative
fault tolerance
binary
4. In ethernet - the process performed by a bridge or switch when it decides that it should not forward a frame out another port
filtering
broadcast address
Address resolution protocol
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
5. A list of router holds in memory for the purpose of deciding how to forward packets.
routing table
keyword
virtual circuit
domain name
6. A service or a program to look up information in the DNS
firewall
nslookup
acknowledgment
IP
7. The reference to text based logical interfaces on an ios device. These are accesses using telnet or ssh to perform administrative tasks. VTY lines are also called virtual type terminal.
globally scoped addresses
symmetric switching
virtual terminal line
server message block
8. The forwarding of packets where the forwarding decision is taken dynamically - hop by hop - based on the conditions of downstream fowrading nodes.
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
bridge table
media independent
selective forwarding
9. The optical or electrical impulse on a physical medium for purposes of communication.
source IP address
media independent
channel
signal
10. A collection of data that establishes a reference for network performance and behavior over a period of time. This reference data is used in the future to assess the health and relative growth of network utilization.
single point of failure
network baseline
host
media access control
11. 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.
pulse amplitude modulation
classless addressing
nonreturn to zero
protocol
12. A network model defined by the IETF that has been implemented on most computers and network device in the world.
broadcast domain
thinnet
asynchronous
TCP/IP
13. Radio frequencies that creat noise that interferes with information being transmitted across unshielded copper cabling.
virtual circuit
daemon
limited scope address
radio frequency interference
14. A broadcast that is sent to a specific network or series of networks.
switch table
limited broadcast
bit
binary
15. 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.
bridge
physical topology
fault tolerance
noise
16. Line code in which 1s are represented by one significant condition and 0s are represented by another.
port
noise
nonreturn to zero
most significant bit
17. 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.
subnet
media-dependent interface crossover
peer
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
18. A form of transmission where one device transmits to all devices within the network or on another network
extended star
Internet Engineering Task Force
dispersion
broadcast
19. The design on networks that can continue to operate without interruption in the case of hardware - software or communications failures.
fault tolerance
association identity AID
scalability
user executive mode
20. A network that incorporates both optical fiber along with coaxial cable to create a broadband network. commonly used by cable tv companies.
high-order bit
channel
hybrid fiber-coax
TCP/IP
21. A logical storage in the host's RAM to store ARP entries
post office protocol
ARP cache
maximum transmission unit
dispersion
22. 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
source
domain name
router protocol
gateway
23. 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.
public address
jam signal
domain name
IP header
24. Any communication in which the sender and receiver do not prearrange for communications to occur
connectionless
RST
dynamic routing
Logical link control
25. 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.
physical media
Optical time domain reflectometer
quality of service
interframe spacing
26. 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
port
binary
unshieled twisted-pair
physical address
27. A high-speed line or series of connections that forms a major pathway within a network. The term is often used to describe the main network connections comprising the Internet.
code gropu
RST
carrier
Internet backbone
28. To transfer data from the computer functioning as a server to the client computer you are using.
download
host address
shielded twisted pair cable
post office protocol
29. 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.
authentication
deterministic
attenuation
octet
30. Used by tcp or udp - with values between 0 and 1023 - these ports are allocated by high-privilege processes. They are used so that all clients know the correct port number to connect to.
media access control
internetwork
well known ports
domain name system
31. 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
hub
hierarchical addressing
positional notation
default gateway
32. 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.
decapsulation
limited broadcast
prefix length
Logical link control
33. The network that combines enterprise networks - individual users - and ISPs into a single global IP network.
Internet
ping sweep
syntax
extended star
34. In ethernet a layer 2 device that receives an electrical signal in one port - interprets the bits - and makes a filtering or forwarding decision about the frame. If it forward - it sends a regenerated signal. Switches typically have many physical por
keyword
bridge
switch
virtual local area network
35. The origin of the PDU. This can be a process a host or a node - depending on the layer to which you are reffering.
4b/5b
high-order bit
Open systems interconnection
source
36. The process of obscuring information to make it unreadable without special knowledge - somtimes referred to as scrambling. The process takes the data to be encrypted and applies a mathematical formula to it along with a secret number. The resulting v
subnet mask
encryption
backoff algorithm
slash format
37. A company that helps create the Internet by providing connectivity to enterprises and individuals - as well as interconnecting to other ISPs to create connectivity to all other ISPs.
Internet Engineering Task Force
Internet service provider
directly connected network
most significant bit
38. In networking - a general term referring to any energy signal on a transmission medium that is not part of the signal used to transmit data over that medium.
shielded twisted pair cable
noise
daemon
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
39. Communication where the sender and receiver must prearrange for communications to occur; otherwise - the communication fails.
peer
physical network
connection oriented
multicast group
40. 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
argument
Organizational Unique Identifier
maximum transmission unit
fragmentation
41. Used in the CLI following the command. Keywords are parameters that are used with the command from a set of predefined values.
syntax
download
keyword
directed broadcast
42. Unencrypted password used to allow access to privledge EXEC mode from IOS user EXEC mode.
single point of failure
enable password
network baseline
network address
43. A data link layer address - for example a MAC address
physical address
Time to live
hop
network address
44. 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...
multicast client
Network time protocol
subnet mask
latency
45. A general type of cable - with the cable holding twisted pairs of copper wires and the cable itself having little shielding.
domain name system
unshieled twisted-pair
decapsulation
most significant bit
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.
manchester encoding
Network address translation (NAT)
low-order bit
router
47. 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
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
subnet mask
data termianl equipment
collision
48. A system of network design characterized by one or more major components that are required to maintain operation.
URG
single point of failure
router protocol
collision domain
49. 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.
network segment
media-dependent interface (MDI)
layered model
Network address translation (NAT)
50. A logical storage in a host's RAM to store arp entries.
default route
Thicknet
loopback
ARP table