Exam 5: Network and Transport Layers

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Routing is the process of determining the path or route through the network that a particular message will follow from the sender to the recipient.

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With QoS routing different __________ are defined, each with different priorities.

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A typical TCP packet has a _______ header of control information.

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The ping command uses the most basic interior routing protocol on the Internet, which is the:

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The network layer sits directly between the application layer and the data link layer in the Internet five-layer network model.

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The transport layer process running on the destination computer, reassembles the fragmented application message before passing it up to the application layer

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What are the parts of TCP/IP and what do they do? Who is the primary user of TCP/IP?

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ICANN:

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_______ is the dominant network protocol today.

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TCP/IP is a data link protocol that is used on the Internet.

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Dynamic addressing:

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Explain how the client computer in the LAN figure in the book Figure 5.15) would obtain the data link layer address of its subnet gateway.

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What are the differences between connectionless and connection-oriented routing? Discuss this in detail.When might UDP be used? TCP? What is a virtual circuit? What is Quality of Service routing and why is it useful?

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A majority of routers use the following operating system:

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The latest version of IP is IPv7, which increases the address space from 128 bits to 256 bits.

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The network layer address for IP is ten bytes long when using IPv4.

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Subnet masks tell computers what part of an IP address is to be used to determine whether a destination is in the same subnet or in a different subnet.

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What is ARP and how and why does it work? What is MAC address resolution and how does it work?

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Compare and contrast the three types of addresses used in a network.

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Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol is a dynamic link state interior routing protocol developed by Cisco.

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