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Cabling/Speeds
OSI
Protocols
Standards
100
In every NOS this forms the basis for resource and account management
What is Groups
100
Modern LAN's use this type of cabling
What is Cat5
100
This device operates at both the physical and data link layers
What is NIC Card
100
All protocols can be routed
What is false
100
This standard describes Ethernet
What is 802.3
200
11000010 is what number in binary form
What is 194
200
Many network problems are caused by this
What is "poor installation techniques"
200
The application layer of the OSI model does not include software applications
What is True
200
This core protocol in the TCP/IP suite is responsible for logical addressing
What is IP (Internet Protocol)
200
This standard describes wireless transmissions
What is 802.11
300
All Ethernet networks, independent of their speeds or frame type, use this access method
What is CSMA/CD
300
This cable has a maximum throughput of 1Gbps
What is 1000Base-SX
300
This is the top sublayer of the Data Link OSI model
What is LLC
300
This is the preferred protocol for remote access communications
What is PPP (Point to Point Protocol)
300
This is the least popular wireless standard
What is 802.11a
400
This feature allows you to combine two frames into a larger frame
What is Frame Aggregation
400
This term describes the hardware that makes up an enterprise wide cabling system
What is Cable Plant
400
Which data link sublayer manages flow control
What is MAC
400
This sub protocol enables TCP/IP to internetwork
What is IP
400
This standard may use either the 2.4GHz or 5GHx frequency range
What is 802.11n
500
255.255.255.255 in binary is what
What is 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111111
500
This type of cabling has the largest segment length
What is 10GBase-ER/10GBase-EW
500
Which layer(s) of the OSI model manages data encryption
What is Presentation Layer
500
TCP/IP is this
What is Protocol suite
500
This wireless standard's antenna has a range of 100 meters
What is 802.11g