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18 Cards in this Set
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What is routing?
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The forwarding of IP packets.
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What are the three parts of an IP address
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1. Network
2. Subnet 3. Host |
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Connecting different networks is the main job of what type of router?
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A border router
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What is the main version of the Internet protocol in use today?
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IP version 4 (IPv4)
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Standards come predominantly from where?
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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF )
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A routers that connects different LANs within a site.
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Internal Router
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The dominant LAN standard now being used for metropolitan and wide area networking.
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Ethernet
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A message that advises a host or router that there has been a transmission error.
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Error advisement
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A type of networking in which wireless devices route frames without the aid of wired LAN's.
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Mesh networking
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The path that a packet takes across an internet
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Route
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A device that forwards packets within an internet
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Router
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A protocol that allows routers to transmit routing table information to one another.
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Routing Protocol
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Finds All Row Matches, Finds the Best-Match Row, and Sends the Packet Back out According to Directions in the Best-Match Row.
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A Routing Decision
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In routing, a list a router keeps of recent routing decisions for specific IP.
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Decision Cache
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Protocol for address resolution used in Ethernet networks.
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Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
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Section of memory that stores known pairs of IP addresses and single network standards.
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ARP Cache
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Unreliable transport layer protocol in TCP/IP.
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User Diagram Protocol (UDP)
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A general protocol for sending control information between routers and hosts
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Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
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