Exam 5: Network and Transport Layers

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There are four fundamental approaches to routing: centralized, static routing, dynamic routing, and monitor routing.

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IP addresses from 224 to 239 belong to Class D and are reserved for

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The ____________ layer links the application layer with the network layer is responsible for end-to-end delivery of messages.

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The negotiation by the transport layer at the sender with the transport layer at the receiver to determine what size packets should be set up is done via establishing an) ___________ between the sender and receiver.

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A routing protocol used inside an autonomous system is called an exterior routing protocol.

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__________ is not an important function of the transport layer.

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_____________ routing is a method of routing in which each packet makes its own way through the network.

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When using dynamic routing, routing decisions are always made by a central host or server.

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Compare and contrast unicast, broadcast, and multicast messages.Explain how multicasting works.

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A TCP connection is established in the ___________ routing method.

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IPv4 uses ________ bytes per Internet address.

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An) ________ refers to a group of computers that are logically grouped together by IP number.

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An application layer address using TCP/IPv4 looks like:

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What is routing? How does decentralized routing differ from centralized routing? How does static routing differ from dynamic routing? When would you use static routing? When would you use dynamic routing? How does static routing differ from dynamic routing? When would you use static routing? When would you use dynamic routing?

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UDP is not commonly used for:

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____________ refers to the type of routing in which the routing table is developed by the network manager and modifications are made only when computers are added to or removed from the network.

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Assume that more than one application program is using the same communications line on a particular computer.To be able to decide to which application program a message should be delivered on this computer, TCP/IP relies on the:

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Which of the following is not a component of a router?

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What is DHCP and why would network managers want to use it?

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The _____ address range is reserved for a computer to communicate with itself and is called the loopback.

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