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Cat 5e bits per second |
1 Gbps 1000 Mbps |
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Does Cat 5e or Cat 6 have a higher delay skew |
Cat 5 does |
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Cat 6 Bits per Second |
10 Gbps |
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Cat 5e or 6 Have tighter twist? |
Cat 6
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How many pairs of pins does 1000BaseT use |
4 pairs of pins |
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Mbps for 1000BaseT |
1000 Mbps |
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100BaseTX What does the TX mean |
It's Cat 5 straight through. Uses 2/4 pairs of pins used. 100 Mbps |
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What signal does baseband use |
Digital - Single wire |
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Does Baseband use multiplexing? |
Yes |
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What signal does Broadband use |
Analog |
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How does analog send and receive signals at the same time? |
Frequency Division Multiplexing.
Two wires. One wire split into two channels. |
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What are standed UTP wires used for |
Patches |
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What are solid UTP wires used for |
Backbones |
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What is promiscuous mode? |
Allows a network device (NIC) to read and intercept each network packet that arrives in its entirety. Saves all packets for analysis. |
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OSI Layer |
Application Presentation Session Transport Network Data Link Physical |
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What OSI Layer are Segments at |
Transport |
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What OSI Layer are Packets located? |
Data link and physical |
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What OSI layers are Frames located? |
Data Link and Physical |
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What OSI Layer does the Switch Operate? |
Data Link (2) |
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What OSI Layer does the Router Operate? |
Network (3) |
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ICMP |
Internet Control Message Protocol Error reporting protocol that routers use to generate messages to the source IP address when network problems prevent delivery of IP Packets |
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How is a MAC address organized |
6 Sections of 8 Bits (48 bits total) Hex Characters |
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What identifies the OUI in a MAC address |
First 3 octets. A1:B2:C3:AA:AA:AA |
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Ethernet Frame Max size vs bytes of info |
Max size: 1518 Bytes of Info: 1500 |