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Cisco I Introduction to Networks Semester 1 Chapter 3 JEOPADY

RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands Standards OSI vs. TCP/IP Protocols Addresses Layer Numbers Potpourri ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y ◄ ◄ ◄

Question This type of standard encourages competition and innovation. Standards 100 A: What is Open Standard?

Question A: What is IEEE Ethernet ? Standards

Question A: What is the ISO? (International Organization for Standardization) The OSI reference model was published by this organization. Standards 300

Question A: What is the ISOC? (Internet Society) This organization is responsible for promoting open development of Internet standards Standards 400

Question A: What is IANA? This organization oversees the allocation of IP addresses. Standards 500

Question A: What is Application Layer? This layer in TCP/IP contains three of the OSI layers, OSI vs TCP/IP

Question A: What is Transport Layer? This layer is the same in both reference models. OSI vs TCP/IP 200

Question What is PDU? (Protocol Data Unit) This is the general name for data at any layer. OSI vs TCP/IP 300

Question A: What is Network Layer? This OSI layer is known as the Internet Layer in TCP/IP OSI vs TCP/IP 400

Question A: What is DHCP? Requests and assigns IP Addresses. OSI vs TCP/IP 500

Question A: What is network layer? Logical IP addresses are added at this OSI Layer. Protocols 100

Question A: What is TCP? Protocols 200 This protocol segments the data and allows for reassembly at the destination.

Question A: What is a MAC address from a known IP address? Protocols 300 ARP is used when discovering this address.

Question A: What is HTTP, DNS, FTP, SMTP, Telnet or DHCP ? These three protocols are TCP/IP application layer protocols. Protocols 400

Question A: What is TCP and UDP? The Transport layer protocols. Protocols 500

Question A: What is the physical address or data-link address? This address is found at the Layer 2 OSI reference model Addresses 100

Question A: What is a logical address? A packet PDU contains this type of address. Addresses 200

Question A: What is the default gateway? This logical address is needed for remote network communication Addresses 300

Question A: What is the router interface MAC address? This physical address is used as the destination address in an Ethernet frame for remote network communication. Addresses 400

Question A: What is a MAC address? NIC cards use these to decide when accepting Ethernet frames. Addresses 500

Question A: What is Open System Interconnected (OSI)? Model with 7 layers. Layered Models 100

Question A: What is TCP/IP? Model with 4 layers. Layered Models 200

Question A: What is the Network Layer or Internet Layer? The IP address is added at this layer. Layered Models 300

Question A: What is Layer 1-Physical? All cabling issues are solved in this OSI layer. Layered Models 400

Question A: What is the Data Link Layer (2)? The Network Interface card operates at this OSI layer. Layered Models 500

Question A: What is changes in one layer not affecting the others? An advantage of the use of layers in the OSI reference model. Potpourri 100

Question A: What is a broadcast? This type of communication is refered to as one-to-allcommunication. Potpourri 200

Question A: What is Transport Layer? This layer controls network features such as size, flow control and error correction. Potpourri 300

Question A: What are Packets? The Layer 3 PDU. Potpourri 400

Question A: What is ? This IEEE standard allows wireless devices to communicate with an Access Point on a LAN. Potpourri 500

Question A: What is a HTTP, TCP, IP Ethernet? These four protocols are an example of a protocol suite or stack. Final Jeopardy