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Computer Engineering Networking
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Instructions:
Answer 44 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The physical layout of a computer network
topology
OSI model.
Class B network
PAN
2. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency - developed ARPAnet in 1969
firewall
NI Card
DARPA
Class A network
3. A junction where information arrives from connected computers or peripheral devices and is then forwarded in one or more directions to other.
Cat 5e
Class A network
Hub
POP
4. The delay between asking for data from an I/O device and the beginning of data transfer.
throughput
latency
Class A network
Class B network
5. A computer that uses the services of another program
Cat 5e
client
Class C network
topology
6. Twisted pair patch cable in which the termination locations of the transmit and receive wires on one end of the cable are reversed
NI Card
Crossover Cable
Hub
firewall
7. Wide Area Network
Domain
UTP
WAN
Class B network
8. Copper cable with RJ-45 connectors in which the wire at pin 1 on one end is connected to pin 1 on the other end; the wire at pin 2 is connected to pin 2 on the other end; and so on.
Straight Cable
DARPA
RJ45
LAN
9. IPv6 An extended scheme of IP addresses - using 128- bit IP addresses - that allows for more IP addresses than current system - IPv4 - which uses 32- bit IP addresses.
DARPA
Router
IPv6
throughput
10. An IP address reserved for communicating from a node to itself (used mostly for troubleshooting purposes). The IPv4 loopback address is always cited as 127.0.0.1 - although in fact - transmitting to any IP address whose first octet is 127 will contac
Loopback Address
throughput
thinnet
Class B network
11. Bandwidth describes the amount of data which can be transmitted via a network connection - usually measured in bits per second.
RJ45
SMTP
Bandwidth
FTP
12. Taking a system and using it as a distribution system for other systems.
OSI model.
Bridge
Subnet Mask.
Patch Cable
13. File Transfer Protocol
terminal
binary
FTP
Router
14. Also called 10Base5. Bus network that uses a thick coaxial cable and runs Ethernet up to 500 meters.
Crossover Cable
thicknet
Class A network
Class C network
15. A TCP/IP network that uses addresses starting between 128 and 191 and supports up to 16 -384 subnets with 65 -534 unique hosts each.
throughput
Patch Cable
HTTP
Class B network
16. Unshielded Twisted Pair does not have a grounded outer copper shield. UTP cables are easier to work with and are less expensive than shielded cables. Example: RJ-45.
UTP
firewall
Loopback Address
Subnet Mask.
17. Subdivisions of a Class A - B - or C network - as configured by a network administrator. Subnets allow a single Class A - B - or C network to be used instead of multiple networks - and still allow for a large number of groups of IP addresses - as is
Bandwidth
IPv6
latency
Subnet
18. Personal area network
Subnet
PAN
client
SMTP
19. 32 bit number - four octets - contains network and host info
binary
IPv4
latency
WAN
20. A protocol for communication between individual computers and the Internet.
DARPA
TCP/IP
Subnet
Patch Cable
21. A device for transmitting data on a network. A switch makes decisions - based on the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the data - as to where the data is to be sent.
UTP
SMTP
FTP
Switch
22. Base-2 number system that is used as the base for computer code.
Crossover Cable
Loopback Address
OSI model.
binary
23. A physical and data layer technology for LAN networking
thinnet
ethernet
Router
WAN
24. Also called 10Base2. Bus network that uses a thin coax cable and runs Ethernet media access up to 185 meters.
thicknet
Router
thinnet
NI Card
25. Hardware and/or software that guards a private network by analyzing the information leaving and entering the network
firewall
LAN
Cat 5e
Subnet Mask.
26. A computer that handles requests for data - e- mail - file transfers - and other network services from other computers (clients)
server
Cat 5e
IPv6
Switch
27. In IPv4 addressing - a 32- bit number that - when combined with a device's IP address - indicates what kind of subnet the device belongs to.
Domain
Crossover Cable
Subnet Mask.
thicknet
28. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
RJ45
IPv6
LAN
SMTP
29. A domain is a trusted group of computers that share security - access control - and have data passed down from a centralized domain controller server or servers.
PAN
Subnet
Domain
thinnet
30. Category 5e wire - a TIA/EIA standard for UTP wiring with improved support for 100 Mbps using two pairs - and support for 1000 Mbps using four pairs.
terminal
ethernet
Cat 5e
LAN
31. An intelligent connecting device that examines each packet of data it receives and then decides which way to send it onward toward its destination.
Patch Cable
Router
DARPA
WAN
32. A TCP/IP network that uses addresses starting between 1 and 126 and supports up to 126 subnets with 16 -777 -214 unique hosts each.
OSI model.
ethernet
Bandwidth
Class A network
33. A peer- to- peer network. That is - each computer is sustainable on its own. Each PC has its own user list - its own access control - and its own resources. In order for a user to access resources on another workgroup computer - that user must be set
Workgroup
SMTP
Cat 5e
user
34. A TCP/IP network that uses addresses starting between 192 and 254 and supports up to 2 -097 -152 subnets with 254 unique hosts each.
Cat 5e
Router
Switch
Class C network
35. Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
Bridge
RJ45
ethernet
HTTP
36. The amount of information that can pass through a system in a given amount of time
PAN
throughput
POP
SMTP
37. An expansion card used for networking.
NI Card
Domain
Loopback Address
Crossover Cable
38. A device or system which can receive information from and send information to a computer system
topology
IPv6
terminal
throughput
39. Person working on the computer
user
topology
UTP
FTP
40. Model for understanding and developing computer- to- computer communication developed in the 80s by ISO; divides networking functions among 7 layers.
HTTP
OSI model.
NI Card
Cat 5e
41. Local Area Network
client
Router
user
LAN
42. Temporarily stores new messages on an e- mail server.
topology
POP
NI Card
Class C network
43. Ethernet connector
Router
RJ45
binary
Crossover Cable
44. A term used to describe a short - connectorized cable that can serve several different purposes in different contexts - such as linking together two MAUs or connecting a network device - such as switch - to a patch panel
Bandwidth
TCP/IP
Patch Cable
thicknet