Cisco Discovery Home and Small Business Networking Chapter 3 – Connecting to the Network Jeopardy...

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Cisco DiscoveryHome and Small

Business Networking

Chapter 3 – Connecting to the Network

Jeopardy ReviewDarren Shaver – Kubasaki High School – Okinawa, Japan

Modified Q&A: Stacie Bender – West Bellevue High School

Start Menu

Acronyms

Potpourri

Hierarchical Design

Access Layer

Network Hardwar

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Ethernet Protocol

Final Jeopardy

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A SOHO.

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Acronyms 200

MAC.

What is a Media Access Control (Physical Address)?

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A NIC

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ARP

What is Address Resolution Protocol? 100 100 100 100 100 100

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FCS

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Term used to describe wrapping up data into frames and packets.

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Easiest method for connecting two hosts in a network.

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This is the type of message sent between hosts directly.

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Place to find the Default Gateway for a local network.

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This protocol is used when an IP Address is known, but the MAC address is not.

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The three layers of the hierarchical design model

What are Access, Distribution, and Core?

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Layer that connects independent local networks. It can also implement security policies.

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Contains very powerful high-speed switches and routers.

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These pieces of information are used in a logical map.

What are names and IP Addressing?

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This table is used by a router to send packets.

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Piece of the frame used to test for errors.

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This device will retransmit frames out all ports without decoding.

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This device will only send frames out the port connected to the destination host, creating conversations between hosts.

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Information in a frame used by the NIC to decide if it decodes.

What is a destination MAC address?

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A switch will do this when a MAC address is unknown.

What is send the frame out all ports and see if the host replies with its MAC?

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These end-user devices have an IP address and send and receive data.

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These devices connect devices in a network to one another.

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Network Hardware 300

The three most common networking media.

What are copper cabling, fiber optic, and wireless?

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This device is used to connect local networks together and segment broadcasts.

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Devices that an ISR is designed to replace.

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Description of 10 BASE-TX

What is 10Mbps baseband, twisted pair copper wire?

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Description of 10 BASE-5.

What is 10Mbps baseband over thick coaxial cable?

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The type of communication that’s occurring when the address FF:FF:FF:FF:FF is used.

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Length of a MAC address.

What is 12 hexadecimal digits or 48 bits?

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The minimum and maximum size of an Ethernet frame.

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Final Jeopardy

This happens to the packet when a router receives it from one local network and sends it to another.

What is the packet is re-encapsulated with the MAC of the sending interface?