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20 Cards in this Set
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In what year were the TCP/IP protocols adopted as Military Standards? |
1983 |
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A protocol specification that is important enough and has received enough Internet community support to be considered for a standard. The specification is stable and well understood, but it is not yet a standard and maybe withdrawn from consideration to be a standard. |
Proposed Standard |
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This is a protocol specification for which at least two independent implementations exist. It is the final specification undergoing widespread testing and will only change if the testing forces a change |
Draft Standard |
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A specification is declared a standard only after extensive testing and only if the protocol defined in the specification is considered to be of significant benefit to the Internet community |
Internet Standard |
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What are the two categories of standards? |
Technical Specification (TS) and Applicability Statement (AS)
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The category of standards that defines a protocol |
Technical Specification |
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The category of standards that defines when the protocol is to be used |
Applicability Statement |
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What are the three requirement levels that defined the applicability of a standard? |
Required, Recommended, and Elective |
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The standard protocol that must be included for the TCP/IP stack to be compliant |
Required |
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The standard protocol should be included in every ICP/IP implementation, although it is not required for minimal compliance |
Recommended |
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An optional standard, it is up to the software vendor to implement it or not |
Elective |
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How many layers are there in the OSI Reference model? |
Seven |
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What does each layer of the OSI model represent? |
a function performed when data is transferred between cooperating applications across and intervening network |
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Which layer on the OSI model consists of application programs that use the network? Name and number |
Application Layer (7) |
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Which layer on the OSI Model standardizes data presentation to the applications? Name and number |
Presentation layer (6) |
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Which layer on the OSI Model manages sessions between applications? Name and number |
Session layer (5) |
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Which layer on the OSI Model provides end-to-end error detection and correction? Name and number |
Transport layer (4) |
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Which layer on the OSI Model manages connections across the network for the upper layers? Name and number |
Network Layer (3) |
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Which layer on the OSI Model provides reliable data delivery across the physical link? Name and number |
Data Link Layer (2) |
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Which layer on the OSI Model defines the physical characteristics of the network media? Name and number |
Physical layer (1) |