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What is the role a device/host is taking, when it is requesting a service over an IP network?
A. Client
B. Authenticator
C. Server
D. Hardware Endoint
Client
Match the layer name with its number for the TCP/IP protocol stack we use today.
Layer 1
A. Application
B. Transport
C. Network
D. Data Link
E. Physical
Physical
Match the layer name with its number for the TCP/IP protocol stack we use today.
Layer 3
A. Application
B. Transport
C. Network
D. Data Link
E. Physical
Network
Match the layer name with its number for the TCP/IP protocol stack we use today.
Layer 4
A. Application
B. Transport
C. Network
D. Data Link
E. Physical
Transport
Match the layer name with its number for the TCP/IP protocol stack we use today.
Layer 2
A. Application
B. Transport
C. Network
D. Data Link
E. Physical
Data Link
Match the layer name with its number for the TCP/IP protocol stack we use today.
Layer 5
A. Application
B. Transport
C. Network
D. Data Link
E. Physical
Application
Which of the following are true? (Choose 2)
A. UDP is associated with the Application Layer
B. HTTP is associated with the Transport Layer
C. TCP is associated with the Transport Layer
D. DNS is associated with the Application Layer
TCP is associated with the Transport Layer
DNS is associated with the Application Layer
What is the primary information in the layer three headers (the Network Layer)?
A. Source and destination MAC addresses
B. Source and destination TCP port numbers
C. Source and destination IP addresses
D. Source and destination application layer services
Source and destination IP addresses
Which of the following names refers to the layer 2 address burned into a network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer? (Choose 3)
A. IP address
B. Ethernet address
C. MAC address
D. Physical address
E. Gettysburg address
Ethernet address
MAC address
Physical address
What is the data referred to at the physical layer?
A. packets
B. segments
C. chunks
D. bits
E. frames
bits
What is the data referred to at the Data Link layer?
A. packets
B. segments
C. chunks
D. bits
E. frames
frames
What is the data referred to at the Network layer?
A. packets
B. segments
C. chunks
D. bits
E. frames
packets
What is the data referred to at the transport layer?
A. packets
B. segments
C. chunks
D. bits
E. frames
segments
Which 4 are true regarding MAC Addresses? (Choose 4)
A. 10.50.0.50 is an example of a Layer 2 address
B. 06:24:11:67:83:B1 is an example of an Ethernet address
C. Administrators must configure MAC addresses
D. MAC addresses are also called "Physical Addresses"
E. Every Network Interface Card (NIC) has one
F. 2001:DB8:6783::F00D:1234 is a valid MAC address
G. MAC addresses may be called a "BIA Address"
06:24:11:67:83:B1 is an example of an Ethernet address
MAC addresses are also called "Physical Addresses"
Every Network Interface Card (NIC) has one
MAC addresses may be called a "BIA Address"
Match the layer with its components.
Application Layer
A. Services such a HTTP and DNS
B. Protocols like TCP and UDP
C. IP addressing
D. MAC addressing
E. Electrical Signals, Copper Wires, Connectors
Services such a HTTP and DNS
Match the layer with its components.
Network Layer
A. Services such a HTTP and DNS
B. Protocols like TCP and UDP
C. IP addressing
D. MAC addressing
E. Electrical Signals, Copper Wires, Connectors
IP addressing
Match the layer with its components.
Data Link Layer
A. Services such a HTTP and DNS
B. Protocols like TCP and UDP
C. IP addressing
D. MAC addressing
E. Electrical Signals, Copper Wires, Connectors
MAC addressing
Match the layer with its components.
Physical Layer
A. Services such a HTTP and DNS
B. Protocols like TCP and UDP
C. IP addressing
D. MAC addressing
E. Electrical Signals, Copper Wires, Connectors
Electrical Signals, Copper Wires, Connectors
Match the layer with its components.
Transport Layer
A. Services such a HTTP and DNS
B. Protocols like TCP and UDP
C. IP addressing
D. MAC addressing
E. Electrical Signals, Copper Wires, Connectors
Protocols like TCP and UDP