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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. Path through an internetwork through which packets are forwarded.
router
transparent bridging
association identity AID
server message block
2. A related set of communications transactions between two or more network devices.
connectionless
slot time
media-dependent interface (MDI)
session
3. In TCP - the process of taking a large chunk of data and breaking it into small enough pieces to fit within a TCP segment without breaking any rules about the maximum amount of data allowed in a segment.
routing
global configuration mod
Mail user agent
segmentation
4. A 32-bit number - written in dotted decimal notation - used by the IP to uniquely identify an interface connected to an IP network. It is also used as a destination address in an IP header to allow routing - and as a source address to allow a compute
protocol data unit
test-net address
nslookup
IP address
5. A logical connection between devices in which the frames are passed between the devices. Virtual circuits are independent of the physical structure and may be established through multiple physical devices.
ACK
acknowledgment
4b/5b
virtual circuit
6. 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
source
physical network
default gateway
global configuration mod
7. A rectangular cabling connector with eight pins - often used with ethernet cables.
full duplex
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
RJ-45
filtering
8. Ethernet that transmits data at 1 -000 -000 -000 one billion bits per second.
nslookup
gigabit ethernet
MAC table
classless addressing
9. International standardization program created by ISO and ITU-T to develop standards for data networking that facilitate multivendor equipment interoperability
Internet
hop
Open systems interconnection
Packet Tracer
10. 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.
network segment
nonreturn to zero
burned in address
slot time
11. The network that combines enterprise networks - individual users - and ISPs into a single global IP network.
Packet Tracer
domain name system
Time to live
Internet
12. A plan - design or program of action to be followed. Sometimes an addressing plan is called an addressing SCHEME.
data communications equipment
query
scheme
prviate address
13. A part of the ethernet frame that fills in the data field to ensure that the data field meets the minimum size requirement of 46 bytes.
Pad
bridge
network interface card
backoff algorithm
14. A protocol that allows a computer to retrieve email from a server.
slot time
RJ-45
post office protocol
network
15. 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
Internet
fast ethernet
router
16. A network scanning technique used to identify which host IP addresses are operational.
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
cache
collision
ping sweep
17. 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.
overhead
latency
decapsulation
Organizational Unique Identifier
18. 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.
syntax
pinout
Network address translation (NAT)
host group
19. The time required to send a single bit over some transmission medium. The time can be calculated at 1/speed - where speed is the number of bits per second sent over the medium
server
smtp
distributed
bit time
20. The process of forwarding frames in a switch or a bridge from one port to another port or from segment to segment
physical media
hierarchical addressing
flash
bridging
21. Unencrypted password used to allow access to privledge EXEC mode from IOS user EXEC mode.
enable password
port
slash format
segmentation
22. Communication that only allows one station to receive while the other station is transmitting
signal
reserved link-local addresses
half duplex
network interface card
23. A field in the IP header that prevents a packet form indefinitely looping around an IP internetwork. Router decrements the TTL field each time they forward a packet - and if they decrement the TTL to 0 - the router discards the packet - which prevent
goodput
Time to live
daemon
high-order bit
24. 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.
network
electromagnetic interface
locally administered address
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
25. 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.
frame
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
bit time
high-order bit
26. A command on many computer operating systems that discovers the IP addresses - and possibly host names - of the routers used by the network when sending a packet from one computer to another.
tracert
IP header
port
nonreturn to zero
27. 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.
association identity AID
full duplex
end device
bit
28. 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.
layered model
encode
network interface card
virtual local area network
29. Communication where the sender and receiver must prearrange for communications to occur; otherwise - the communication fails.
protocol data unit
dns resolver
connection oriented
physical media
30. An ethernet frame that is less than 64 bytes in size. Runts are caused by collisions and are also know as collision fragments
logical network
Network time protocol
resource records
runt frame
31. The connection of devices on a common media. Sometimes a physical network is also referred to as a network segment.
limited broadcast
physical address
physical network
authoritative
32. 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.
symmetric switching
goodput
subnet
4b/5b
33. A signal on a medium used to support the transmission of data. Data is carried over the medium by modulation.
interframe spacing
acknowledgment number
carrier
media access control
34. Program used to download and send email. Email clients use POP3 to receive emails and use SMTP to send emails. Also called an email client
tracert
forwarding
Mail user agent
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
35. A network that incorporates both optical fiber along with coaxial cable to create a broadband network. commonly used by cable tv companies.
dynamic routing
hybrid fiber-coax
administratively scoped address
latency
36. An IPv4 multicast address that is restricted to a local group or organization.
limited scope address
delimiter
metropolitan-area network
post office protocol
37. The minimum time a NIC or interface can take to send an entire frame. Slot time - then - implies a minimum frame size.
switch
high-order bit
multicast group
slot time
38. 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.
gateway
selective forwarding
media independent
standards
39. The bit position in a binary number having the greatest value. The most significant bit is sometime referred to as the leftmost bit.
most significant bit
hypertext transfer protocol
directed broadcast
logical network
40. 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...
carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
scalability
cyclic redundancy check
multicast client
41. 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
network baseline
segment
radio frequency interference
42. 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.
subnet
dotted decimal
backoff algorithm
syntax
43. 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.
synchronous
deterministic
port
Network address translation (NAT)
44. 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
quality of service
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
kilobits per second
ARP table
45. A service or a program to look up information in the DNS
keyword
bridging
data termianl equipment
nslookup
46. 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
interframe spacing
digital logic
port
acknowledgment
47. Network layer protocol in the TCP/IP stack offering a connectionless internetwork service. IP provides features for addressing - type-of-service specification - fragmentation and reassembly - and security.
flash
IP
code gropu
shielded twisted pair cable
48. 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
channel
Mail user agent
port
router
49. A broadcast that is sent to a specific network or series of networks.
token passing
bridge
pulse amplitude modulation
limited broadcast
50. 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
link-local address
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
nslookup
dispersion