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OSI Layers
Network
Physical Connections
IP Addressing
100

The number of MAC Addresses in an Ethernet Frame Header.

What is 2?

100

This OSI layer has protocols such as HTTP, FTP, telnet, or email.

What is the Application layer?

100

Qualities of a high-performance network. (Choose 2)

What is Low Latency & High Throughput?

100

These cables use balanced-pair signaling.

What is Twisted-pair?

100

Use this protocol too find the MAC address of a given IP address.

What is ARP?

200

The way the Ethernet controls multiple access.

What is CSMA/CD?

200

This OSI layer has protocols such as TCP and UDP.

What is the Transport layer?

200

The logical network layout will always be the same as the physical network layout.

What is false?

200

What does it mean when your Fast Ethernet card is showing a green light and an amber light.

What is operating at 100Mbps?

200

This organization allocates IP addresses to organizations that join a network.

What is IANA?

300

The way Wi-Fi controls multiple access.

What is CSMA/CD?

300

This model assumes two protocols on one layer will not communicate

What is the OSI Model?

300

This network topology would be used when fault-tolerance is the most significant concern. 

What is Mesh Topology?

300

This is a reasonable termination methods for a patch cable between a PC and a switch. 

What is the T568A or T568B?

300

This kind of DNS (Domain Name System) record is essential if you want to find the FQDN (Fullly Qualified Domain Name) associated with a given IPv4 address.

What is PTR? (Pointer Record)

400

The address that is used for sending data to any and all nodes on the network

What is broadcast?

400

This Transport layer protocol(s) carries network data.

What is TCP & UDP?

400

The smallest network scope.

What is PAN (Personal Area Network?

400

This is the Class of ISO standard cable that is used as Cat 6 cable.

What is a Class E?

400

This is the most common DNS lookup type performed by a typical root name server.

What is Iterative?

500

Older networks were measured by their baud rate, which was the number of this per second.

What is symbols per second?

500

The layer between the Physical and Network layers.

What is Data Link?

500

The ability for a network to grow to meet new demands.

What is Scalability?

500

This is the length of cable supported by twisted-pair Ethernet standards.

What is 100 meters?

500

This is the common acronym for the IPv4 DHCP leasing process?

What is DORA? (Discover, Offer, Request, Acknowledge)

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