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With a bus topology, if there is a break in the cable what happens?

The entire network will go down.

With a star topology, if there is a break in the cable what will happen?

Only the system connected to that cable will go down.

What type of topology is this?

Ring

What type of topology is this?

Mesh

What type of topology is this?

Star

What type of topology is this?

Bus

Both thinet and thicknet have a transfer rate of?

10Mbps


UTP cat1 purpose?

Voice

UTP cat2 transfer rate

4Mbps

UTP cat3 transfer rate

10 Mbps

UTP cat4 transfer rate

16Mbps

UTP cat5 transfer rate

100 Mbps

UTP cat5e transfer rate

1Gbps

UTP cat6 transfer rate

10Gbps

UTP cat6a transfer rate

10Gbps

For a cross over cable what wires are swapped?

1 and 2, 3 and 6

A cross over cable is used to connect like or unlike devices?

Similar devices

What is the cable order of 568A?

What is the cable order of a 568B?

Both UTP and STP cabling have a maximum distance of?

100 meters

A technology that allows you to join the bandwidth of multiple network cards on a single system.

Bonding

A technology that allows you to assign a label to data, and the network devices make routing decisions based on the label and not by the packet jeader

MPLS

All Ethernet environments use _______ as the access method

CSMA/CD

Ethernet is defined as what IEEE standard?

802.3

Token ring is defined as what IEEE standard?

802.5

______ is the directory service used by Unix and Linux to store central list of network objects, such as users, groups, and printers.

NIS

NetBEUI is or is not a routable protocol?

NetBEUI is a nonroutable protocol

What are the layers of the OSI model?

Please Don't Neuter Troy spa

At layer 4 of the OSI model data is called what?

Segment

At layer 3 of the OSI model data is called what?

Packet

At layer 2 of the OSI model data is called what?

Frame

IPX runs at what layer of the OSI model?

Layer 3

10Base5 has a Max distance of what? And a Max speed of what?

500 meters. 10Mbps.

10base2 has a Max distance of what? And Max speed of what?

185 meters. 10Mbps.

10BaseT has a maximum distance of what? And a Max speed of what?

100 meters. 10Mbps.