Protocol
Frame Attributes
MAC
ARP
LAN Switches
100
Ethernet operates at these OSI layers
What are Data link and Physical?
100
the minimum frame size as defined by Ethernet II and IEEE802.3
What is 64 bytes?
100
BIA stands for this
What is Burned-In-Address?
100
This happens if no device responds to the ARP request
What is The packet is dropped?
100
When this feature is enabled, the switch detects the required cable type for copper Ethernet connections and configures the interfaces accordingly
What is Auto-MDIX?
200
Ethernet is defined by these IEEE standards
What is 802.2 and 802.3
200
This is a frame less than 64 bytes in length is automatically discarded by receiving stations
What is collision fragment / runt frame?
200
The size of a MAC Address in bytes
What is 6?
200
this command is used on a Cisco router to display the ARP table
What is show ip arp?
200
In this switch packet forwarding method, the switch receives the frame, it stores the data in buffers until the complete frame has been received.
What is store-and-forward switching?
300
This Ethernet sublayer handles the communication between the upper layers and the lower layers
What is LLC?
300
This happens to frames that are larger than the maximum size
What is discarded?
300
on Windows, this command displays the MAC Address of the device
What is ipconfig /all?
300
this command is used in Windows 7 to display the ARP table
What is arp -a?
300
A Layer 2 LAN switch performs switching and filtering based only on this and depends upon routers to pass data between independent IP subnetworks
What is MAC Address?
400
In this media access control, the device monitors the media for the presence of a data signal. If a data signal is absent, indicating that the media is free, the device transmits the data. If signals are then detected that show another device was transmitting at the same time, all devices stop sending and try again later.
What is CSMA/CD?
400
Convert the decimal number 15 to hexadecimal and show the two different ways it can be correctly represented in text
What are 0x0F and 0FH?
400
This is the Destination MAC address of a broadcast frame.
What is FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF?
400
This is a technique used by an attacker to inject the wrong MAC address association into a network by issuing fake ARP requests
What is ARP poisoning/spoofing?
400
This is a logical interface on a switch associated with a virtual local area network
What is Switch Virtual Interface (SVI)?
500
The two primary functions of Media Access Control are these
What are Control of frame placement on and off the media and Media recovery?
500
the maximum frame size as defined by Ethernet II and IEEE802.3
What is 1518 bytes?
500
Multicast addresses allow a source device to send a packet to a group of devices. The multicast MAC address is a special value that begins with this hexadecimal sequence
What is 01-00-5E?
500
the two basic functions of the ARP protocol
What are Resolving IPv4 addresses to MAC addresses and Maintaining a table of mappings?
500
A switch port can be configured to be a Layer 3 routed port and behave like a regular router interface. This command is needed to accomplish this.
What is no switchport?