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73 Cards in this Set
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HTTP |
Hypertext transfer protocol |
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SMTP |
Simple mail transfer protocol |
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SNMP |
Simple network management protocol |
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FTP |
File transfer protocol |
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DHCP |
Dynamic host configuration protocol |
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OSI MODEL LAYER 1 |
Physical |
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OSI MODEL LAYER 2 |
Data link (DLL) |
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OSI MODEL LAYER 3 |
Network |
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OSI MODEL LAYER 4 |
Transport |
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OSI MODEL LAYER 5 |
Session |
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OSI MODEL LAYER 6 |
Presentation |
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OSI MODEL LAYER 7 |
Application |
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ASCII |
American Standard Code for Information Interchange |
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TIFF |
Tagged Image File Format |
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GIF |
Graphics Interchange Format |
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JPEG |
Joint Photographic Experts Group |
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MPEG |
Moving Picture Experts Group |
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MIDI |
Musical Instrument Digital Interface |
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FDDI |
Fiber Distributed Data Interfece |
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NDP |
Neighbor Discover Protocol |
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TCP |
Transfer Control Protocol |
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UDP |
User Datagram Protocol |
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IP |
Internet protocol |
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MAC |
Media Access Control |
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ARP |
Address Resolution Protocol |
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RIP |
Routing Information Protocol |
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IPsec |
Internet Protocol Security |
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LLC |
Logical Link Control |
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VLAN |
Virtual Local area Network |
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How many characters does hexidecimal notation use? |
16 characters, 0-9 & A-F |
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How many characters does binary notation use? |
2 characters, 1 and 0 |
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How many characters does decimal notation use? |
10 characters, 0-9 |
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What range is Class A? |
0-126 |
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What range is Class B? |
128-191 |
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What range is Class C? |
192-223 |
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What range is Class D? |
224-239 |
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What range is Class E? |
240-255 |
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What is Class A used for? |
Large Networks |
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What is Class B used for? |
Intermediate sized networks |
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What is Class C used for? |
Small Networks |
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What is Class D used for? |
Multicast addressing |
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What is Class E used for? |
Research and development |
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What is 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255 IP address used for? |
Loopback |
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What IP address are private? |
10.0.0.1 to 10.255.255.255 172.16.0.1 to 172.31.255.254 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.255.254 |
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What are IP addresses in range 169.254.0.0/16 used for? |
Assigned by host if not configured with static IP and is unable to obtain DHCP lease (isn't connected to a network) |
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What is IPv4 written in? |
Dotted Decimal Notation ex: 192.168.0.1 |
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What is IPv6 written in? |
Hexidecimal Notation ex: 2001:0DB8:AC10:FE01:0000:0000:0F00:0001 |
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TCP/IP Layer 5 |
Application |
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TCP/IP Layer 4 |
Tranport |
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TCP/IP Layer 3 |
Network |
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TCP/IP Layer 2 |
Data Link |
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TCP/IP Layer 1 |
Physical |
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Which OSI layer relates to the services that directly support user applications? |
Application Layer |
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Which OSI layer is typically used for encryption, decryption and data compression? |
Presentation Layer |
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Which OSI layer exchanges and dialogues between the applications on each host? |
Session Layer |
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Which OSI layer is responsible for end-to-end recovery, flow control and ensures complete data transfer? |
Transport Layer |
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Which OSI layer is responsible for addressing packets and translating logical addresses and names into physical address? |
Network Layer |
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Which OSI layer provides the functional and procedural means to transfer data between network entities and may provide the means to correct errors? |
Data Link Layer |
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Data link layer is divided into ___________ and ____________ layers. |
Logical link control, media access control |
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Which OSI layer is responsible for the node to node delivery of the message? |
Data Link Layer |
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Which OSI layer represents the electrical and physical representation of the system? |
Physical Layer |
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What are the two parts of an IPv4 address? |
Network number and Host number |
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What type of communication means that delivery of information or data is guaranteed by the protocols employed to transmit it? |
Connection Oriented Communication |
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What type of communication means data is sent from one end-point to another without prior arrangement and no guarantees that the data will actually reach the recipient? |
Connectionless Oriented Connection a.k.a ( Datagram communication) |
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What is the TCP header size? |
20 bytes |
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What is the UCP header size? |
8 bytes |
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Which TCP ports range from 0-1023 and are assigned to common protocols and services? |
Well known or System Ports |
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Which TCP ports range from 1024-49151? |
Registered Ports |
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Which layer of Cisco hierarchical internetworking model is responsible for transporting large amounts of traffic reliably and quickly? |
Core layer |
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Core layer should be designed for high __________&____________. |
Reliability, redundancy |
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All traffic for remote services is handled by what Cisco hierarchical internetworking model layer? |
Distribution layer |
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What Cisco hierarchical internetworking model layer ensures that frames are delivered to the end user computers? |
Access Layer |
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DNS |
Domain Name System |