Types of Networks
OSI/TCP IP
Network Topology
Networking 101
Misc.
100

Interconnects network components within a local area (for example, within a building).

LAN

100

The layers of the OSI model from the top down, are

application, presentation, session, transport, network, data link, physical  

100

All computer are connected to the single backbones

Bus

100

The shortcut to auto complete commands for you on a Cisco Device

Tab

100

There are three common ways to save your running config

Write

Write Mem

Copy Run start

100

a collection of local-area networks (LANs) that communicate with one another. Usually geographically separated

WAN

100

True or False: The network layer uses physical addresses to route data to destination hosts.

False

100

If a computer in a star network fails, the network will be what

Unaffected

100

Device that connects other devices within one network

Switch

100

A more secure way to add a password for the priviledged exec mode on a switch or router

Enable Secret

200

Describes the placement of network devices and how they are physically connected

Physical Topology

200

Routers Operate at this layer of the OSI Model

Network (Layer 3)
200

Name this topology 

Star/Hub and Spoke

200
Server that prevents you from having to statically assign IP addresses thorughout your network

DHCP

200

Encrypts a private network over a public network, most often the internet.

VPN

200

Interconnects locations scattered throughout a city or metropolitan

MAN

200

Bits are packaged into Frames at this layer of the OSI Model

Data-Link (layer 2)
200

The internet is an example of which topology

Mesh

200

Device that connects networks together

Router

200

A network device or system that translates hostnames to IP addresses

DNS

300

Describes how data flows throughout the network

Logical Topology

300
This is the main benefit of using a layered network model

Allows networking devices developed by different vendors to interoperate across the industry

300

These are two resources based network topologies

Peer-to-peer and Client/Server

300

Device that provides resources to a network

Server

300
The command you use if something goes wrong and you need to reload a known good configuration from the routers memory to the running configuration.

Copy Flash Run: