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Network Models
Cabling and Topologies
Ethernet Basics
Modern Ethernet
Installing a Physical Network
100
What device do you need to split a large network into smaller ones?
What is a Router
100
This is the only important measure of coax cabling
What is the Ohm Rating
100
The minimum size of an Ethernet Frame
What is 64 bytes
100
The physical limit to the number of nodes in every version of Ethernet
What is 1024
100
This term describes the cabling that goes more or less horizontally from a work area to the telecommunications room.
What is Horizontal Cabling Run
200
The length of a MAC address
What is 48 bytes
200
A cable type best used for long-distance transmission.
What is Fiber-Optic
200
The acceptable maximum collision rate on a properly running Ethernet network
What is 10%
200
The theoretical maximum bandwidth using full-duplex NICs in a 100BaseT switched Ethernet network
What is 200Mbps
200
This item is part of a wall outlet
What is a female jack
300
The amount of bytes a Frame can hold (in most networks)
What is 1500
300
The way that cables and other pieces of hardware connect to one another in that network is called this.
What is a Network Topology
300
The maximum distance between a hub and a node on a 10BaseT network
What is 100 meters
300
This is the maximum cable length on a segment of a 1000BaseT network
What is 100 meters
300
This unit is used to measure signal loss in networking
What is Decibel (dB)
400
Is represented by FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF
What is a Broadcast MAC Address
400
This is referred to as the signaling topology
What is a Logical Topology
400
An Ethernet network using an Ethernet switch minimizes or avoids this event
What is Collisions
400
The 100-megabit Ethernet standard the tunes fiber-optic cable is called this
What is 100BaseFX
400
Most switches enable you to use multiple NICs for a single machine. This process is called
What is Bonding
500
When it receives data from the upper layers, which layer of the OSI model assembles the data into smaller pieces called packets.
What is the Network Layer
500
The twists of the pairs of wires in twisted pair cables help reduce a particular kind of interference called
What is Crosstalk
500
Bridges use this to determine whether to forward traffic
What is a MAC Address
500
A 100BaseFx network uses this signal type
What is Baseband
500
The first thing that a professional cable installer should ask for is this.
What is a Floor Plan