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CCNA Network Fundamentals Vocab
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1. 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.
well known ports
address pool
multicast group
nslookup
2. 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
test-net address
dynamic host configuration protocol
nonreturn to zero
link-local address
3. 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
delimiter
peer
asynchronous
instant messaging
4. 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.
network interface card
noise
switch table
multiplexing
5. 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.
convergence
IP
authoritative
broadcast domain
6. 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.
instant messaging
limited scope address
static route
syntax
7. A map of the devices on a network representing how the devices communcate with each other.
logical topology
octet
scope
domain name system
8. 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.
best effort
radix
overhead
synchronous
9. 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.
encode
dynamic or private ports
internetwork
dotted decimal
10. 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
attenuation
scalability
switch table
virtual terminal line
11. The glass fibers inside certain cables over which light is transmitted to encode 0 and 1
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
locally administered address
fiber optics
forwarding
12. When used generically - this term refers to end-user data along with networking headers and trailers that are transmitted through a network. When used specifically - it is end-user data - along with the network or Internet layer headers and any highe
directed broadcast
packet
loopback
flooding
13. A protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet-switch data networks. NTP uses UDP port 123 as its transport layer.
flash
directly connected network
Network time protocol
burned in address
14. 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
Open systems interconnection
ARP poisoning
dns resolver
authentication
15. A generic term from OSI that refers to the data - headers - and trailers about which a particular network layer is concerned.
maximum transmission unit
digital logic
standards
protocol data unit
16. 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.
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
scalability
IP
multicast client
17. A common term for 10base2 ethernet - referring to the fact that 10base2 cabling is thinner than coaxial cabling used for 10base5
enable password
thinnet
smtp
Internet
18. A 1-bit flag in the TCP header that is used to request that a connection be re-established.
port
RST
quality of service
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM)
19. Using values between 1024 and 49 -151 these numbers are equivalent to well-known ports in concept - but they are specifically used for nonprivileged application processes.
Logical link control
registered ports
single point of failure
broadcast address
20. In ethernet - the process performed by a bridge or switch when it decides that it should send a frame out another port.
switch table
forwarding
collision
4b/5b
21. 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
host
Internet control message protocol
Logical link control
22. Defines the commands - headers and processes by which web server and web browsers transfer files.
broadcast
fast ethernet
routing table
hypertext transfer protocol
23. 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.
physical address
authoritative
port
cloud
24. A group that receives a multicast transmission. The members of a multicast group have the same mulitcast IP addressing to receive the same transmission.
subnet mask
multicast group
Interpret as command
hub
25. 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.
Internet backbone
network
low-order bit
routing table
26. 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.
cache
Internet service provider
locally administered address
client
27. A delineation of networking protocols and standards into different categories - called layers - along with definitions of which sets of standards and protocols need to be implemented to create products that can be used to create a working network
hub
query
argument
protocol suite
28. 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.
IP
physical address
Internet service provider
default route
29. An international standards body that defines many networking standards. Also - the standards body that created the OSI model.
acknowledgment
Network time protocol
International Organization for Standardization
network baseline
30. A layer 4 protocl of TCP/IP model - TCP lets applications guarantee delivery of data across a network.
TCP
connection oriented
fragmentation
synchronous
31. A network that incorporates both optical fiber along with coaxial cable to create a broadband network. commonly used by cable tv companies.
multiplexing
data termianl equipment
protocol suite
hybrid fiber-coax
32. 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.
bandwidth
Interpret as command
kilobits per second
quality of service
33. An organization that assigns the numbers important to the proper operation of the TCP/IP protocol and the Internet - including assigning globally unique IP addresses.
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
dynamic or private ports
argument
data termianl equipment
34. A number used in the 802.11 header to specify the session between a wireless client and the access point.
switch table
loopback
association identity AID
Thicknet
35. 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
global configuration mod
bit time
router protocol
IP address
36. A network scanning technique used to identify which host IP addresses are operational.
ping sweep
single point of failure
enable password
acknowledgment number
37. In the telnet application - commands are always introduced by a character with the decimal code 255 - known as the Interpret as Command character.
dynamic routing
Interpret as command
multiplexing
maximum transmission unit
38. Any communication in which the sender and receiver do not prearrange for communications to occur
port
connectionless
Internet control message protocol
bit time
39. 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
switch
ACK
interframe spacing
asynchronous
40. Line code in which 1s are represented by one significant condition and 0s are represented by another.
deterministic
nonreturn to zero
server message block
classful addressing
41. 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.
router protocol
network segment
scope
store and forward
42. The IEEE 802.2 standard that defines the upper sublayer of the Ethernet Layer 2 specifications.
globally scoped addresses
Logical link control
ethernet PHY
interframe spacing
43. A protocol used between routers so that they can learn routes to add to their routing tables.
virtual circuit
connection oriented
symmetric switching
router protocol
44. A 1-bit flag in the TCP header that is used to request to the higher layers for immediate delivery of the packet.
PSH
gateway
fault tolerance
frame
45. Unique addresses that are public domain addresses.
round-trip time
hypertext transfer protocol
half duplex
globally scoped addresses
46. DNS data records. Their precise format is defined in RFC 1035. The most important fields in a resource record are Name - class - type and data.
registered ports
resource records
dynamic host configuration protocol
daemon
47. 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
Packet Tracer
Network address translation (NAT)
FIN
administratively scoped address
48. In LAN switches a reference to cases in which a frame is forwarded - or switche - when the incoming and outgoing interfaces use the same speed. It is the opposite of asymmetric switching.
Network address translation (NAT)
symmetric switching
logical topology
network interface card
49. Any combination of hardware device and/or software application designed to protect network devices from outside network users and/or malicious applications and files.
firewall
physical topology
shielded twisted pair cable
dynamic routing
50. In ethernet - a device that receives an electrical signal in one port - interprets the bits and regenerates a clean signal that it sends out all other ports of the hub. Typically it also supplies several ports - which are oftentimes RJ-45 jacks.
RJ-45
hub
domain name
manchester encoding