Ethernet and TCP/IP | Ethernet and TCP/IP | Ethernet and TCP/IP | Ethernet and TCP/IP | Ethernet and TCP/IP |
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What is TCP/IP services?
HTTP and Telnet are both examples of special sharing functions called _________________________________
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What is structured cabling?
The set of standards established by the TIA/EIA regarding network cabling is called _________________________________.
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What is
B. A switch is malfunctioning.
Everything worked fine on your 1000BaseT network yesterday, but today no one can connect to the server. The server seems to be in good running order. Which of the following is the most likely problem?
A. Someone changed all of the passwords for server ac |
What is
C. Subnet mask
6. What determines which part of your IP address is the network ID and which part is the host ID?
A. Dotted octet B. IP mask C. Subnet mask D. Default gateway |
What is
A. Uses decimal, not hexadecimal numbers B. Uses periods, not colons, as separators C. Uses four octets
Which of the following describes an IPv4 address? (Select three.)
A. Uses decimal, not hexadecimal numbers B. Uses periods, not colons, as separators C. Uses four octets D. Uses eight sets of characters |
What is ping?
The command-line utility called _________ enables one machine to check whether it can communicate with another machine.
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What is Fiber optic cable?
_____________________________ uses light, instead of electricity, to transmit data.
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What is
C. APIPA
Simon’s system can’t contact a DHCP server to obtain an IP address automatically, but he can still communicate with other systems on his subnet. What feature of Windows makes this possible?
A. Subnet masking B. Default gateway C. APIPA D. Client for Micr |
What is
A. A
What class is the IP address 115.22.0.16?
A. A B. B C. C D. D |
What is
A. LC C. MT-RJ D. ST
Which of the following are fiber connector types? (Select three.)
A. LC B. LS C. MT-RJ D. ST |
What is coaxial cable?
A center cable surrounded by insulation and covered with a shield of braided cable is called ________________.
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What is a bridge?
You can use a _______________ to connect two different types of network media, such as coaxial and UTP
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What is
C. TCP
Which of the following protocols is connection-oriented?
A. UDP B. HTTP C. TCP D. IP |
What is
A. DHCP
What protocol automatically assigns IP addresses to computers on a network?
A. DHCP B. DNS C. NAS D. UDP |
What is
ns lookup
The _______________ command is a powerful command line program that enables you to determine exactly what information the DNS Server is giving you about a specific host name.
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What is Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) ?
A computer on an ___________________________________ network gets a 32-bit address.
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What is a run?
A single piece of installed horizontal cabling, whether coax or fiber-optic, is called a ____________________.
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What is
D. TCP/IP
What protocol runs the majority of modern networks, including the Internet?
A. FTP B. WWW C. HTTP D. TCP/IP |
What is
A. 110-punchdown tool
When connecting a cable run onto a patch panel, which tool should you use?
A. 110-punchdown tool B. Crimper C. TDR D. Tone generator |
What is
tracert
The _____________ utility shows the route that a packet takes to get to its destination
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What is Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)?
A computer on an _______________________ network gets a 128-bit address.
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What is a switch?
A _______________ automatically creates point-to-point connections between any two computers.
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What is
B. Telecommunications room
What is the term used to describe where the network hardware and patch panels are kept?
A. Drop room B. Telecommunications room C. Routing room D. Telecloset room |
What is
D. Work area
What is the structured cabling name for the end user’s office space where network computers are set up?
A. Backbone B. Building entrance C. Cable drop D. Work area |
What is ipconfig?
The command line tool _______________ gives you a quick glance of your network settings.
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