1) What Is A Link?: Basic N/W Concepts Protocols Portnumbers OSI Layers Network Devices Firewalls
1) What Is A Link?: Basic N/W Concepts Protocols Portnumbers OSI Layers Network Devices Firewalls
1) What Is A Link?: Basic N/W Concepts Protocols Portnumbers OSI Layers Network Devices Firewalls
Protocols
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Firewalls
1) What is a Link?
A link refers to the connectivity between two devices. It includes the type of cables and protocols
used in order for one device to be able to communicate with the other.
4) What is a LAN?
LAN is short for Local Area Network. It refers to the connection between computers and other
network devices that are located within a small physical location.
5) What is a node?
A node refers to a point or joint where a connection takes place. It can be computer or device that
is part of a network. Two or more nodes are needed in order to form a network connection.
6) What are routers?
Routers can connect two or more network segments. These are intelligent network devices that
store information in its routing table such as paths, hops and bottlenecks. With this info, they are
able to determine the best path for data transfer. Routers operate at the OSI Network Layer.
63) What advantages does fiber optics have over other media?
One major advantage of fiber optics is that is it less susceptible to electrical interference. It also supports
higher bandwidth, meaning more data can be transmitted and received. Signal degrading is also very
minimal over long distances.
64) What is the difference between a hub and a switch?
A hub acts as a multiport repeater. However, as more and more devices connect to it, it would not be
able to efficiently manage the volume of traffic that passes through it. A switch provides a better
alternative that can improve the performance especially when high traffic volume is expected across all
ports.
65) What are the different network protocols that are supported by Windows RRAS services?
There are three main network protocols supported: NetBEUI, TCP/IP, and IPX.
66) What are the maximum networks and hosts in a class A, B and C network?
For Class A, there are 126 possible networks and 16,777,214 hosts
For Class B, there are 16,384 possible networks and 65,534 hosts
For Class C, there are 2,097,152 possible networks and 254 hosts
67) What is the standard color sequence of a straight-through cable?