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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. An international - nonprofit organization for the advancement of technology related to eletricity. IEEE maintains the standards defining many LAN protocols.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Packet Tracer
server
scheme
2. 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 This is now obsolete and has been replaced by pulse code modulation
jam signal
well known ports
multiplexing
pulse amplitude modulation
3. A network architecture designed to eliminate network downtime cause by a single point of failure.
extranet
classless addressing
segmentation
redundancy
4. A grouping of code that meets a certain - already specified - condition for entering in that certain group.
query
code gropu
source IP address
syntax
5. A process where multiple digital data streams are combined into one signal.
multiplexing
ACK
administratively scoped address
post office protocol
6. 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
Mail user agent
bridge table
multicast client
broadcast domain
7. 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.
encryption
gateway
acknowledgment number
shielded twisted pair cable
8. Defines the commands - headers and processes by which web server and web browsers transfer files.
PSH
hypertext transfer protocol
global configuration mod
hybrid fiber-coax
9. The process by which a router receives an incoming frame - discards the ata link header and trailer - makes a forwarding decision based on the destination IP address - adds a new data-link header and trailer based on the outgoing interface and forwar
Internet backbone
keyword
syntax
routing
10. Line code in which each bit of data is signified by at least one voltage level transition.
manchester encoding
collaborative
media access control
transparent bridging
11. A 1-bit flag in the TCP header that is used to request that a connection be re-established.
RST
tracert
full duplex
intermediary device
12. A network created for devices located in a limited geographic area - through which the company owning the LAN has the right to run cables.
enable password
encapsulation
local area network
control data
13. Unencrypted password used to allow access to privledge EXEC mode from IOS user EXEC mode.
keyword
user executive mode
enable password
test-net address
14. Data link layer term describing a device connected to a network.
carrier sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD)
Requests for Comments
node
limited broadcast
15. 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.
locally administered address
data termianl equipment
Logical link control
store and forward
16. A source of information that is highly reliable and known for its accuracy
authoritative
keyword
session
ethernet PHY
17. A system of network design characterized by one or more major components that are required to maintain operation.
Requests for Comments
bridge
single point of failure
MAC table
18. A 1-bit flag in the tcp header that indicates the acknowledgment field is valid.
pulse amplitude modulation
4b/5b
ACK
channel
19. 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
PSH
plug-in
argument
fragmentation
20. 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.
Organizational Unique Identifier
cloud
network baseline
slash format
21. A network device - typically connected to a range of LAN and WAN interfaces - that forwards packets based on their destination IP addresses.
router
hop
selective forwarding
filtering
22. A logical network composed of all the computers and networking devices that can be reached by sending a frame to the data link layer broadcast address.
protocol data unit
broadcast domain
encapsulation
TCP
23. Physical medium that uses glass or plastic threads to transmit data. A fiber-optic cable consists of a bundle of these threads - each of which is capable of transmitting data into light waves.
fiber-optic cable
quality of service
protocol data unit
authentication
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.
well known ports
locally administered address
positional notation
Time to live
25. 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
carrier
manchester encoding
user executive mode
FIN
26. In a web browser - an application the browser uses - inside the browser window to display some types of content. For example - a browser typically uses a plug-in to display video.
dispersion
address pool
router
plug-in
27. Network protocols or technologies that do not use the acknowledgment system to guarantee reliable delivery of information
best effort
instant messaging
source
smtp
28. An address used to represent a transmission from one device to all devices. In ethernet - the sepcial ethernet address FFFF.FFFF.FFFF is used as a destination MAC address to cause a frame to be sent to all devices on an ethernet LAN. In IPV4 - each s
broadcast address
ping sweep
server
Network time protocol
29. The loss of communication signal on the media. This loss is due to degradation of the energy wave over time.
attenuation
virtual local area network
TCP/IP
fiber optics
30. 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
selective forwarding
classful addressing
peer
SYN
31. The largest IP packet size allowed to be sent out a particular interface. Ethernet interfaces default to an MTU of 1500 because the data field of an Ethernet frame should be limited to 1500 bytes - and the IP packet sits inside the ethernet frame's d
RST
maximum transmission unit
collision domain
AND
32. An application protocol typically not used by end users. Instead - it is used by the network management software and networking devices to allow a network engineer to monitor and troubleshoot network problems.
Logical link control
smtp
reserved link-local addresses
scope
33. A group of 8 binary bits. It is similar to - but not the same as - a byte. One Application in computer network is to use octets to divide IPv4 addresses into four components
forwarding
Address resolution protocol
positional notation
octet
34. 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.
round-trip time
physical topology
segmentation
AND
35. A port on cisco devices to which a terminal or computer with a terminal emulator is connected to the network device in order to communicate and configure the network device
console port
kilobits per second
extended star
ARP cache
36. 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
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
acknowledgment
switch
bit
37. 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
fiber optics
jam signal
subnet mask
redundancy
38. A network that is connected to a device's interface. For example networks that interface with the router are known to be directly connected. Devices learn their initial IP routes based on being connected to these subnets.
directly connected network
prviate address
fiber optics
interframe spacing
39. 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
store and forward
cyclic redundancy check
extended star
domain name
40. 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
protocol
routing
Logical link control
interframe spacing
41. The number of various unique digits - including 0 that a positional number system uses to represent numbers. For example - in the binary system (base 2) the radix is 2. In the decimal system the radix is 10.
public address
ARP cache
radix
cache
42. 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
switch
physical topology
cloud
43. 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.
classless addressing
latency
maximum transmission unit
TCP
44. 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.
burned in address
bandwidth
flooding
default route
45. A signal on a medium used to support the transmission of data. Data is carried over the medium by modulation.
switch table
carrier
overhead
multicast client
46. An ethernet frame that is less than 64 bytes in size. Runts are caused by collisions and are also know as collision fragments
scope
runt frame
dynamic routing
distributed
47. The structure and order of words in a computer language
network interface card
Internet control message protocol
syntax
multicast client
48. 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
proxy arp
broadcast address
encryption
classful addressing
49. A technique used to attack an ethernet network by sending fake ARP messages to an ethernet LAN. These frames contain false MAC addresses that confuse network devices - such as switches. As a result - frames intended for one node can be mistakenly sen
bit time
ARP poisoning
manchester encoding
fiber optics
50. 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.
switch table
runt frame
multicast group
bandwidth