Layer of the OSI model are Network Hubs found in
What is Layer 1 (Physical)
Process of sending frames to all nodes on a network during specific types of casts
What is flooding
Where a router stores information regarding the existence of networks and their locations
What is a routing table
The IEEE specification for VLANs and VLAN trunking
What is IEEE 802.1q
Interconnects different types of cables within an existing network
What is a media converter
Collision domains on a hub
What is 1
Collision domains on an Alcatel 6602-48 switch
What is 48
The two ways a router can learn about the existence of networks
What is statically and dynamically
Full name for BPDU
What is Bridge Protocol Data Unit
Software based media converter used to bridge networks
What is a bridge
Broadcast domains on a hub
What is 1
Broadcast domains on an Alcatel 6602-48 with 4 configured VLANs
What is 5
Full name for ASIC
What is Application specific integrated Circuits
the IEEE specification for Spanning Tree Protocol
What is IEEE 802.1d
Hubs that can be linked together so that they operate as a single, larger hub
What is a stackable Hub
Three types of casts used at Layer 2
What is unicast, multicast, and broadcast
Layer 3 switching method that performs full routing operations on all packets
What is Packet-by-Packet
The four port states available when dealing with Spanning Tree Protocol
What is blocking, listening, learning, and forwarding
Full name for PCB
What is printed Circuit Board
Hubs that provide a management console that allows the network administrator to manage and configure certain options
What is a manageable hub
Process of dropping frames at the switch and only forwarding to a specific node on the network
What is filtering
What occurs at the tail end or (trailer) of a packet that includes the CRC
What is Frame Check Sequence (FCS)
Four types of VLAN Memberships
What is Port, Protocol, MAC, and Authentication based
Full name for IC
What is integrated Circuit