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Rules of Comm.
Network Protocols
Standards Organazations
Reference Models
Moving Data in the Network
100
A message sent to a single individual, rather then the group or some of the group.
What is Unicast?
100
The three layers that govern communications.
What is Content, Rules, and Physical?
100
ISOC
What is Internet Society?
100
HTTP, DNS, DHCP and FTP are all part of this TCP/IP layer.
What is Application
100
Breaking a communication down into many pieces, for easier more manageable travel over the network.
What is Segmentation?
200
A message sent to a few people, but not to everyone.
What is Multicast
200
A protocol that governs the way a web server and a web client interact.
What is HTTP?
200
ISO
What is International Organazation for Standardization
200
The transport layer contains these two protocol suites.
What is TCP and UDP.
200
PDU
What is Protocol Data Unit
300
Connections that can be as complex as the internet, or as simple as two computers connected by a single cable.
What is a Network?
300
A set of protocols that work together to provide comprehensive network communication services.
What are protocol suites?
300
A reference model published by ISO, it is its most well known model.
What is OSI (Open Systems Interconnection)
300
Session in OSI is this in TCP/IP
What is Application?
400
A message sent to the entire group at once.
What is Broadcast?
400
These protocols are part of the protocol suite known as TCP/IP.
What are IP, HTTP, and DHCP?
400
IEEE
What is the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
400
Internet in TCP/IP is this in OSI
What is Network
500
The process of converting information into another, acceptable form for transmission.
What is Encoding?
500
Translates domain names, such as
cisco.com
into IP addresses.
What is DNS?
500
IETF
What is Internet Engineering Task Force
500
Exchanges frames between devices
What is Network Access