All binary bits turned on.
What is 255?
This notation will allow you to create 8 networks.
What is /27?
This layer is considered the first layer of the OSI Model.
What is the Physical Layer?
This type of media is used to allow computers to communicate.
What is ethernet cabling?
This device is used to connect multiple devices to a network to allow them to communicate.
What is a switch?
Three binary bits turned on and five binary bits turned off.
What is 224?
This notation will allow you to create 32 networks.
What is /29?
This layer manages the dialog between computers by establishing, managing, and terminating communications between them.
What is the Session Layer?
This type of media uses a thick coaxial cable. (no longer used in today's networks).
What is Thicknet?
This device is used on a network to route traffic across the network.
What is a router?
Six binary bits turned on and 2 binary bits turned off.
What is 252?
This formula allows you to calculate the number of hosts you can connect to a network.
What is 2 to the number of bits turned off - 2?
This layer handles functions such as reliable and unreliable delivery of the data.
What is the Transport layer?
This type of cable uses a thin coaxial cable (no longer used in today's networks).
What is Thinnet?
This device processes requests for services on a network for small or large organizations.
What is a server?
10101010 is a representation of this.
What is 170?
This formula will allow you to determine the block size when subnetting.
What is 255 + 1 - mask?
This layer runs on the sending system (computer 1) and is responsible for initiating the actual request.
What is the Application Layer?
This type of cabling uses four pairs of wires in the cable, where each pair is periodically twisted.
What is Unshielded twisted pair (UTP)?
This device is used on a network to push a signal a further distance to allow it to reach its destination.
What is a repeater?
11110101 is a representation of this.
What is 245?
This address will allow you to ping yourself to test your NIC card.
What is 127.0.0.1?
These first three layers - application, presentation and session are know as this.
What are the upper layers of the OSI model?
Of the three copper cabling types, this is the most common today, mainly because it is cheaper than the other two and is easier to install and troubleshoot.
What is UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair)?
This device is used to allow people to BYOD and use wireless network services.
What is a Access Point?