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Cisco I Introduction to Networks Semester 1 Chapter 10 JEOPADY

RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands P2P File Sharing File Sharing Layers Where Do I Belong Where Do I Belong Addressing Services Addressing Services XXTP ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y ◄ ◄ ◄

Question This feature of P2P allows data to be located anywhere and on any device. P2P 100 A: What is decentralization or no dedicated server ?

Question A: What is a client and a server ? This P2P features allows a computer to be both of these and set on a per request basis. P2P 200

Question A: What are P2P Applications ? This P2P model requires users to provide an interface and run a background service so that users are both client and server at the same time P2P 300

Question A: What is P2P Network Model ? This P2P model allows users to share printers and files P2P 400

Question A: What is Napster ? This well known P2P application specialized in mp3’s and was shut down by court order P2P 500

Question A: What is FTP ? This file sharing service requires two types of connections to transfer files File Sharing 100

Question A: What is Daemon ? This is another name for a service running on a server. File Sharing 200

Question A: What is SMB ? This type of file sharing establishes long-term connections to resources such as mapped drives, shared folders or printers. File Sharing 300

Question A: What is SAMBA ? This is a LINUX and UNIX version of the Windows resource sharing service. File Sharing 400

Question A: What is download the file Readme.txt ? ftp>get Readme.txt File Sharing 500

Question A: What is Application, Presentation, and Session layers ? These three OSI layers make up the TCP/IP top layer Layers 100

Question A: What is direct data to the correct service at the application layer ? Layers 200 These numbers at the Transport layer serve what purpose.

Question A: What is Presentation ? Layers 300 This layer is responsible for data formats, compression and encryption.

Question A: What is Session layer ? This layer creates and maintains dialogs between the source and destination. Layers 400

Question A: What is TFTP ? This protocol allows for files to be downloaded with less overhead and is found at the Application layer Layers 500

Question A: What is Presentation ? JPEG is found at this layer Where Do I Belong 100

Question A: What is Application ? DHCP is found at this layer Where Do I Belong 200

Question A: What is Application ? SMTP is found at this layer. Where Do I Belong 300

Question A: What is Presentation ? GIF is found at this layer. Where Do I Belong 400

Question A: What is Application? This protocol uses records such as A, MX, NS and CNAME and is found at this layer Where Do I Belong 500

Question A: What is DHCP ? This allows devices to obtain IP addresses automatically and is not typically used on printers and servers. Addressing Services 100

Question A: What is google.com? This part of and mail.google.com is known as authoritative in the DNS hierarchy Addressing Services 200

Question A: What is the DNS? This application allows the change of an IP address assigned to a domain so that it is transparent to users since there is no change in the domain name. Addressing Services 300

Question A: What is DHCPDISCOVER ? This broadcast message is the first step in a client obtaining an address. Addressing Services 400

Question A: What is the DHCP client ? This DHCPREQUEST has this device as a source Addressing Services 500

Question A: What is SMTP ? This protocol is used to send s XXTP 100

Question A: What is HTTPS ? This protocol is used instead of HTTP when security is an issue XXTP 200

Question A: What is POST ? This message type is used to enter data on a webpage using HTTP XXTP 300

Question A: What is IMAP ? This method of delivering keeps a copy on the server and offers an advantage to smaller businesses due to a centralized backup XXTP 400

Question A: What is an undeliverable message ? This is what a MUA receives when one MTA cannot transfer mail to another MTA. XXTP 500

Question A: What is DHCPDISCOVER, DHCPOFFER, DHCPREQUEST, DHCPACK ? This is the correct order of the DHCP client server request Final Jeopardy