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17 Cards in this Set
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daisy chain
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a linked series of devices
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serial backbone
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two or more devices connected to each other by a single medium in daisy chain fashion
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distributed backbone
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a number of intermediate connectivity devices connected to one or more central connectivity devices, such as switches or routers
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collapsed backbone
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uses a router or switch as the single central connection point for multiple subnetworks
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parallel backbone
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most robust. consists of more than one connection from the central router or switch to each network segment.
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circuit switching
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a type of switching in which a connection is established between two network nodes before they begin transmitting data.
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packet switching
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most popular method of switching. breaks data into packets before they are transported
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MPLS (Multiprotocol label switching)
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switching that enables multiple type of layer 3 protocols to travel over any one of several connection-oriented layer 2 protocols.
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CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection)
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access method used by all ethernet networks. listens for no other transmissions, allows multiple nodes to monitor traffic
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access method
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a networks method of controlling how network nodes access the communications channel
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jamming
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indicating to the other nodes that the previous transmission was faulty
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collision domain
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portion of the network in which collisions occur if two nodes transmit data at the same time
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data propagation delay
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the length of time data take to travel from one point on the segment to another point
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10Base-T
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10 mbps, baseband, twisted pair
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5-4-3 rule of networking
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rule that states between communicating nodes, the network cannot contain more than 5 network segments connected by 4 repeating devices, and no more than 3 of the segments may be populated (at least 2 must be unpopulated)
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What are the rules regarding segments and repeating devices?
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no more than 3 segments connected by 2 repeating devices
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PoE (name acronym and the 802 standard)
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Power over Ethernet, 802.3af
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