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Networking Jeopardy!

Topologies Transmission Media OSI/RMStandards Hardware Components

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Topologies for 100 Which network topology typically uses a hub?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Topologies for 100 Star Networks

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Topologies for 200 Which topology is associated with the Internet?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Topologies for 200 Mesh

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Topologies for 300 Which type of topology uses a token passing access mechanism to avoid collisions using a priority system? (Hint: The nodes are arranged in a loop.)

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Topologies for 300 Ring or Token Ring

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Topologies for 400 Which topology is considered the simplest to create and therefore was very popular and is considered “Standard Ethernet”?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Topologies for 400 Bus

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Topologies for 500 Which topology requires a significant investment in cable, but is ideal for WANs because it provides network administrators a focal point for network management?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Topologies for 500 Star

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Transmission Media for 100 What is considered the most widely used cabling system in Ethernet networks?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Transmission Media for 100 Twisted-Pair

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Transmission Media for 200 A twisted-pair segment cannot exceed how many meters?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Transmission Media for

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Transmission Media for 300 Which type of transmission media is typically used for high-capacity video and communication networks?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Transmission Media for 300 Coaxial Cable

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Transmission Media for 400 Which category of twisted-pair cable transmits data up to 100 Mbps and is used for Ethernet and Fast Ethernet networks?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Transmission Media for 400 Category 5

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Transmission Media for 500 Which type of transmission media is typically used as the backbone when implementing a large LAN?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Transmission Media for 500 Fiber-Optic Cable

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 OSI/RM for 100 A CSU/DSU operates at which layer of the OSI/RM?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 OSI/RM for 100 Physical

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 OSI/RM for 200 Routers operate at which layer of the OSI/RM?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 OSI/RM for 200 Network

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 OSI/RM for 300 Switches operate at several layers of the OSI/RM, but are typically assigned to which layer?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 OSI/RM for 300 Data Link

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 OSI/RM for 400 The Ethernet operates at which layers of the OSI/RM?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 OSI/RM for 400 Physical & Data Link

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 OSI/RM for 500 Brouters operate at which layers of the OSI/RM?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 OSI/RM for 500 Data Link & Network

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Standards for 100 What is the standard of the Ethernet?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Standards for 100 IEEE 802.3

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Standards for 200 What is currently the most popular Wireless network standard?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Standards for 200 IEEE b

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Standards for 300 Which standard is also referred to as: Enhanced Ethernet and Wireless Security?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Standards for 300 IEEE 802.1x

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Standards for 400 Which standard is also referred to as the WiFi standard?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Standards for 400 IEEE b

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Standards for 500 Which standard is an improvement of the IEEE standard because it uses fiber as the physical transmission media and it uses two rings – which makes it “self-healing”?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Standards for 500 FDDI

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Hardware Components for 100 This is a device that converts digital data into analog and vice versa?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Hardware Component for 100 Modem

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Hardware Components for 200 This “protocol converter” can convert human speech traveling along an analog phone line into LAN protocol data and vice versa.

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Hardware Components for 200 Gateway

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Hardware Components for 300 This device can lengthen the physical reach of electrical signals that are limited by typical network geographies. However, this component can also increase network traffic and slow transmission speeds.

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Hardware Components for 300 Repeater

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Hardware Components for 400 This component connects two or more networks together and forwards data packets between them.

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Hardware Components for 400 Router

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Hardware Components for 500 This is a device that can be used to attach a network interface card and can support speeds up to 400 Mbps?

Created by Marcus Lacher for MSCTC Copyright 2004 Hardware Components for 500 IEEE 1394 or Firewire