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Chapter 2 - Communicating
over the Network
CCNA Exploration 4.0CCNA Exploration 4.0
End Devices and their Role on theNetwork
ã Thenetwork devices that people are most ... Devices and their Role on theNetwork
ã Intermediary devices to provide connectivity and to work behind the scenes to
ensure that data flows across the network.
ã These devices connect the individual ... set of rules for all
networks.
ã Using this research, the ISO created a network model that helps vendors
create networks that are compatible with other networks.
ã The Open System Interconnection...
... of the many people who want to pass the Network+
exam, and pass it confidently, then you should buy this book and use it to
study for the exam. The Network+ exam is designed to measure the ... Achievement
Networking professionals are competing these days to see who can get the
most certifications. And because the Network+ certification is broad and it
covers the entire field of networking, ... following table indicates the extent to which they are
represented in the actual examination.
This section includes the outline of the exam objectives for the Network+
exam and the weighting of each...
... flows across the network.
These devices connect the individual hosts to thenetwork and can
connect multiple individual networks to form an internetwork.
Examples of intermediary network devices ... (later)
Network
Media
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Communication across a network is carried on a medium. The medium
provides the channel over which the message travels from source to
destination
Network media: The ... interconnect the LANs at the
different locations.
Voice and data on separate networks or converged networks
Using Layered Protocols
Intermediary Devices and their Role on the Network
Processes...
... vehicle. As the driver parks at
the dock, the driver’s computer has already logged onto thenetwork and transferred the
day's delivery data to the central network.
CWNA StudyGuide â Copyright ... of the same network without the expense of leased lines
or the need to dig up the ground between buildings. With the proper wireless antennas,
any number of buildings can be linked together ...
weighing the subject areas and ensuring that the weighting is representative of the
relative importance of the content.
This section outlines the exam objectives for the CWNA exam.
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The...
... chapter. (The answers appear at the end of the chapter, after the
review questions.)
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and studythe practice exams included in the book and on the CD. But wait,
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can get through these difficult ... installed network protocols
53.
Which of the following is true about shared servers?
A.
They talk to dispatchers.
B.
They execute client requests.
C.
They talk directly to the listener.
D.
They talk...
... within a network a connection or session must be
established. The transport layer defines the guidelines for the connection between the
two devices.
The transport layer define the following ... model. The CCNA exam focus on the
Ethernet as the physical and data link connections. The term Ethernet refers to a family
of LAN implementations. The three major categories are:
1. Ethernet ... segment there is one designated port – once again the designated port is selected
on the bridge that has the lowest path cost to the root bridge. As these ports are in the
forwarding state they...
... an
unknown network?
A.
Forwards the packet
B.
Drops the packet
C.
Holds the packet till the next route update
D.
Sends a broadcast for the unknown network
38.
Which part is thenetwork and which ...
38.
B. The IPX address is 10 bytes (80 bits). The first four bytes are the
network number, and the last six bytes are the node address. See
Chapter 8 for more information on IPX.
39.
A, B. TheNetwork ... protocol suites.
The OSI reference model has seven layers:
The Application layer
The Presentation layer
The Session layer
The Transport layer
The Network layer
The Data Link...
... Objective
Location in
Study Guide
Publishing an XML web service
See Chapter 9
Enable static discovery See Chapters 5 and 9
Publish XML web service definitions in the UDDI See Chapter 9
Configuring ... XML web service
See Chapter 8
Configure authentication type. Authentication types include Windows
authentication, Microsoft .NET Passport, custom authentication,
and none
See Chapter 8
Configure ... printer profile
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Mapping to
the Study Guide
CertPrs8 / MCAD/MCSD XML Web Services and Server Components Development with Visual Basic...
... to help you study for the exam. Also
included are the entire contents of thestudy guide. These resources are
described in the following sections.
The Sybex Ebook for Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure ... first have the corpo-
rate network, then a firewall, the Web servers and their associated ser-
vices, then another firewall. See Chapter 13 for more information.
23.
C. The Extensible Authentication ... for their
exams over these years, and we are excited about the opportunity to continue to provide people with
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For the...
... that they cannot browse any network resources on the other network segments, but can
browse their own segment. What should you do to enable users to browse for network resources on all three
network ... install a WINS server on the network. Users report that thenetwork response time is slow. You
discover that the levels of broadcast traffic have not been reduced. When you view the WINS database, ... addresses in the
range of 169.254.0.0/16. The other segment is using IP address in the range of 10.65.1.0/24. What
should you do to ensure the computers in the segment that does not have the DHCP...
... Monitor the network. This involves using the Performance tool and theNetwork Monitor,
among others, to gather information about the status of the systems that make up the network
and about the physical ... you will hear over and over again.
You should know the definition of these three terms:
1. Performance - The capability of thenetwork infrastructure of meeting the demands for
network services ... does the customer want to do with thenetwork infrastructure?
2. What does the customer do with its existing network infrastructure?
3. What is the gap between the current infrastructure and the...
... intended as a self -study book for the ICND2 test
640-816 and the CCNA test 640-802, which are part of the requirements for the CCNA
certification. Like the certification itself, the book should ... more Ethernet switch interfaces and another
networking device such as a router or a switch. Ethernet trunks carry the traffic of multiple
VLANs over a single link and allow you to extend the VLANs ... depending on the VTP operation mode. The characteristics of the three VTP
modes are as follows:
■
Server: The default VTP mode is server mode, but VLANs are not propagated overthe
network until...