1. Which term is used to describe the process of placing
one message format into another format so that the message can be
delivered across the appropriate medium?
flow control
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encapsulation
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encoding
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multicasting
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access method
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2.
Refer to the graphic. Five
PCs are connected through a hub. If host H1 wants to reply to a message
from host H2, which statement is true?
H1 sends a unicast message to H2, but the hub forwards it to all devices.
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H1 sends a unicast message to H2, and the hub forwards it directly to H2.
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H1 sends a broadcast message to H2, and the hub forwards it to all devices.
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H1 sends a multicast message to H2, and the hub forwards it directly to H2.
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3.
Which two statements concerning networking standards are true?
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4.
What does the 100 mean when referencing the 100BASE-T Ethernet standard?
type of cable used
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type of data transmission
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speed of transmission
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type of connector required
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maximum length of cable allowed
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5.
Which address does an NIC use when deciding whether to accept a frame?
source IP address
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source MAC address
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destination IP address
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destination MAC address
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source Ethernet address
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6.
Which type of address is used in an Ethernet frame header?
logical addresses only
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IP addresses only
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MAC addresses only
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broadcast addresses only
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7.
What is the function of the FCS field in an Ethernet frame?
detects transmission errors
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provides timing for transmission
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contains the start of frame delimiter
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indicates which protocol will receive the frame
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8.
What is the purpose of logical addresses in an IP network?
They identify a specific NIC on a host device.
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They are used to determine which host device accepts the frame.
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They provide vendor-specific information about the host.
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They are used to determine the network that the host is located on.
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They are used by switches to make forwarding decisions.
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9.
Which device accepts a message on one port and always forwards the message to all other ports?
modem
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switch
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router
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hub
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10.
Which two networking devices are used to connect hosts to the access layer?
hub and switch
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switch and router
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hub and router
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switch and computer
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client and server
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11. Host A needs to learn the MAC address of Host B, which
is on the same LAN segment. A message has been sent to all the hosts on
the segment asking for the MAC address of Host B. Host B responds with
its MAC address and all other hosts disregard the request. What
protocol was used in this scenario?
ARP
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DHCP
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DNS
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WINS
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12. A switch receives a frame with a destination MAC
address that is currently not in the MAC table. What action does the
switch perform?
It drops the frame.
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It sends out an ARP request looking for the MAC address.
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It floods the frame out of all active ports, except the origination port.
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It returns the frame to the sender.
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13.
What is a benefit of having a router within the distribution layer?
prevents collisions on a local network
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keeps broadcasts contained within a local network
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controls which hosts have access to the network
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controls host-to-host traffic within a single local network
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14.
Refer to the graphic. What does the router do after it determines that a data packet from Network 1 should be forwarded to Network 2?
Refer to the graphic. What does the router do after it determines that a data packet from Network 1 should be forwarded to Network 2?
It sends the data packet as it was received.
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It reassembles the frame with different MAC addresses than the original frame.
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It reassembles the data packet with different IP addresses than the original data packet.
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It reassembles both the packet and the frame with different destination IP and MAC addresses.
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15.
Which table does a router use to make decisions about the interface through which a data packet is to be sent?
ARP table
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routing table
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network table
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forwarding table
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16.
If the default gateway is configured incorrectly on the host, what is the impact on communications?
The host is unable to communicate on the local network.
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The host can communicate with other hosts on the local network, but is unable to communicate with hosts on remote networks.
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The host can communicate with other hosts on remote networks, but is unable to communicate with hosts on the local network.
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There is no impact on communications.
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17.
What device is typically used as the default gateway for a computer?
a server hosted by the ISP
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the router interface closest to the computer
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a server managed by a central IT department
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the switch interface that connects to the computer
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18. What type of route allows a router to forward packets
even though its routing table contains no specific route to the
destination network?
dynamic route
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default route
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destination route
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generic route
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19.
Which two items are included in a network logical map?
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20.
An integrated router can normally perform the functions of which two other network devices?
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21.
What is a reason for disabling simple file sharing?
It enables the user to map a remote resource with a local drive.
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It enables the user to share all files with all users and groups.
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It enables the user to share printers.
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It enables the user to set more specific security access levels.
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