Stack Handling
Standards & Architecture
Network Performance
Name It
Wrong Trip Right Route
100

Dividing packets into smaller pieces due to network size limitations (MTU)


What is Fragmentation?

100

TCIP / IP is the architecture, and TCP and IP are the standards within the architecture.

What is True?

100

This refers to how fast data is transmitted across a network, typically measured in Mbps or Gbps.

What is transmission speed? 

100

This organization develops most Internet standards, including TCP/IP protocols.

What is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)?

100

This notation (e.g., /24, /26) indicates how many bits are used for the network portion of an IP address.

What is CIDR notation?

200

Organizing transport-layer data into network-layer packets for routing across networks

What is Packetization?

200

This is the IETF's name for a single network.  Its job is to create a data link between hosts and routers & between routers and other routers

What is a Subnet?

200

This network issue describes variation in packet arrival times, which can disrupt voice and video calls.

What is jitter?

200

This organization is responsible for standards like Ethernet (802.3) and Wi-Fi (802.11).

What is the IEEE?

200

This is the first IP address in a subnet and represents the subnet itself.

What is the network address?

300

Breaking a large application message into smaller transport-layer units for transmission

What is Segmenation?

300

Combines OSI standards at the physical & data link layers with TCP / IP standards at the internet & transport layers

What is the Hybrid TCIP / IP-OSI Architecture?

300

This is the total time it takes for a packet to travel from source to destination across a network.

What is latency?

300

This term refers to an agreed-upon set of rules that devices follow to communicate over a network.

What is a protocol?

300

This address is used to send data to all devices within a subnet.

What is the broadcast address?

400

Wrapping data with headers as it moves down through network layers

What is Encapsulation?

400

This layer allows the broad function of interoperability of application programs.

What is Layer 5 / Application?

400

This network management technique prioritizes certain types of traffic—like video or voice—to ensure consistent performance.

What is Quality of Service (QoS)?

400

This protocol ensures reliable delivery, sequencing, and error correction in network communications.

What is TCP?

400

This device forwards packets between different networks based on IP addressing.

What is a router?

500

Forwarding data frames or packets from one network device to another based on addressing

What is Switching?

500

According to networking fundamentals, the primary thing standards govern is this—ensuring data is interpreted in the correct sequence between systems.

What is message order?

500

This term describes the total combined data rate achieved across all connections in a network, not just a single stream.

What is aggregate throughput?

500

If you were addressed by this protocol, you would have 128 bits.

What is IPV6?

500

In a /26 subnet, this is the total number of usable host addresses available.

What is 62?