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1 Which TCP/IP layer describes the physical transmission of data on the network media?
Correct Response Your Response application layer transport layer internet layer network access layer This item references content from the following areas: Network Basics 3.1.1 Protocols
Proprietary protocols have their definition and operation controlled by one company or vendor. Some of them can be used by different
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organizations with permission from the owner. The TCP/IP protocol suite is an open standard, not a proprietary protocol.
This item references content from the following areas: Network Basics 3.1.2 Protocol Suites
One benefit of using a layered model is to foster competition among vendors because products from different vendors can work together as they perform the same function defined by a specific layer.
This item references content from the following areas: Network Basics 3.1.4 Reference Models
10 Which option shows the correct order of PDU de-encapsulation when a device receives messages from a network?
Correct Response Your Response frame, segment, packet, data data, segment, packet, frame
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frame, segment, packet, data frame, packet, segment, data data, packet, segment, frame
When a message is received by a network device, the protocol stack operates from the bottom to the top by accepting the bits from the media. Then the frame header is examined and removed. The IP packet header is examined and removed. The transport layer segment header is examined and removed to expose the data to the receiving device.
This item references content from the following areas: Network Basics 3.3.1 Data Encapsulation
Large messages are split into smaller segments. These smaller segments can then share the same network with multiple other conversations at the same time. This process of interleaving pieces of separate conversations on the network is called multiplexing.
This item references content from the following areas: Network Basics 3.3.1 Data Encapsulation
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15 Which information is used by routers to forward a data packet toward its destination?
Correct Response Your Response source IP address destination IP address source data-link address destination data-link address
The destination IP address is the IP address for the receiving device. This IP address is used by routers to forward the packet to its destination.
This item references content from the following areas: Network Basics 3.3.3 Accessing Remote Resources
17 If the default gateway is configured incorrectly on the host, what is the impact on communications?
Correct Response Your Response The host is unable to communicate on the local network. The host can communicate with other hosts on the local network, but is unable to communicate with hosts on remote networks. The host can communicate with other hosts on remote networks, but is unable to communicate with hosts on the local network. There is no impact on communications. This item references content from the following areas: Network Basics
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Fill in the blank. As part of the encapsulation process at the transport layer, the data stream is divided into more manageable pieces before sending them to the next layer. This process is called multiplector .
Segmentation is one of the functions that occurs at the transport layer. Larger messages are divided into smaller pieces. Once these pieces finish the encapsulation process at all of the lower layers, these more manageable pieces could be sent to their destination via different paths.
This item references content from the following areas: Network Basics 3.3.1 Data Encapsulation
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This item references content from the following areas: Network Basics 3.3.1 Data Encapsulation
Your response:
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