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FBLA Networking Concepts Test 3
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FBLA Networking Concepts Test 3
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1. systems are useful for separating data from OS files on large drives but increases the level of drive activity and can degrade the life of the drive more quickly.
2. is not a fiber-optic connector.
3. Some NICs can operate in what's called 'mode
4. A(n) is a network of networks or a networked collection of LANs tied together by devices such as routers.
5. functions at the Network layer of the OSI reference model.
6. The PDU at the Transport layer is called a ____.
7. Class addresses begin with network IDs between 128 and 191.
8. The IEEE standard covers all forms of Ethernet media and interfaces, from 10 Mbps to 10 Gbps (10 Gigabit Ethernet).
9. The mesh topology formula for determining how many connections are needed for the number of nodes on a network, with n representing the number of nodes on the network is: ____.
10. Networks fall into two major types: peer-to-peer and client/server (also called ____).
11. is the TCP/IP protocol responsible for reliable delivery of data.
12. In Windows, a(n) is a certain part of an object that tracks an aspect of its behavior.
13. At the center of a logical ring implemented as a physical star is a device called a(n) ____.
14. Computers that participate on a network run a that determines what services that computer can offer or request.
15. Ethernet switches are the norm today.
16. is a digital communications technology developed in 1984 to replace the analog telephone system.
17. Mac OS X negates the need for Windows servers to install special services for Macintosh computers or AppleTalk protocols because it provides support for native Windows file sharing through services.
18. A physical bus topology is almost always implemented as a logical topology.
19. uses specially shielded, balanced, copper jumper cables.
20. A is a logical organization of disk space, in which each portion appears as a separate logical drive.
21. You can draw conclusions about server activity by observing details of ____, such as connections between network devices and the server, the rate at which connections to the server are made, and how those connections are broken, whether by a normal logoff, an error, or a server timeout.
22. The job of the to convert bits into signals for outgoing messages and signals into bits for incoming messages.
23. frames are used in TCP/IP networks.
24. use WAN technologies to interconnect LANs in a specific geographic region.
25. are excellent tools for checking patch cables and testing for correct termination of a cable at the patch panel and jack.