Deck 4: Network Media

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Which of the following connections might require a crossover cable?

A) router to switch
B) switch to computer
C) switch to switch
D) hub to computer
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When a signal travels across network medium, it signal loses strength the further it gets from the transmitting station, to the point where the receiving station can no longer interpret the signals correctly. What is the term for this phenomenon?

A) electromagnetic interference
B) crosstalk
C) attenuation
D) radio frequency interference
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Wireless networks are often used to extend the reach of a wired LAN.
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There are two basic categories of physical cabling used in Ethernet networks. They are copper wire and fiber optic.
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The frequency at which a wireless network operates is measured in cycles per second and is expressed as what unit of measurement?

A) hertz
B) volts
C) watts
D) joules
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Which of the following is not a form of electromagnetic interference, or EMI?

A) rain/fog
B) transformer
C) fluorescent lights
D) crosstalk
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What is the maximum bandwidth for a network cabled using category 5e UTP cable?

A) 10 Mbps
B) 16 Mbps
C) 100 Mbps
D) 1000 Mbps
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What are all of the connections in a network considered, including the cables and their connectors?

A) telecommunications closet
B) horizontal wiring
C) work area
D) cable plant
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What is the term used that defines network cabling in the work area and between telecommunications closets and equipment rooms?

A) backbone cabling
B) structured cabling
C) horizontal wiring
D) vertical wiring
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The length of cable between the wall jack and a patch panel is called vertical cabling.
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Which of the following is not one of the main differences between the types of network cabling?

A) the distance that a signal can travel
B) the ability to send and receive signals
C) the type of signal that the media can transmit
D) the speed at which the signal can be sent
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Which of the following is a length of cable that connects a computer to either a networking device or to an RJ-45 jack?

A) patch panel
B) cable segment
C) backbone cable
D) patch cable
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Wireless and wired networks are both susceptible to RFI.
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What is the way in which bit signals are represented on the network medium?

A) encapsulating
B) encoding
C) decoding
D) terminating
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The entrance facility is the place where the connection to a WAN is located. It is basically the point where the LAN begins and ends. What is another name for this point?

A) departure point
B) entrance point
C) demarcation point
D) customer premises point
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What is the maximum cable length for both category 5e and category 6 UTP cable?

A) 10 m
B) 20 m
C) 100 m
D) 1000 m
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Terrestrial and satellite systems are two types of which wireless networking technology?

A) infrared
B) laser
C) narrowband
D) microwave
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In an MDI device, on which two pins does the device use to transmit?

A) 1 and 2
B) 3 and 4
C) 4 and 6
D) 3 and 6
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Because fiber-optic cabling uses light pulses instead of electrical signals, it is immune to interference and highly resistant to eavesdropping.
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A signal has just been received from the WAN link on your network. Using the given components, which of the following shows the path that the signal would take from the WAN to a workstation on your network? Assume all components are used at least once and that some components may be used more than once. 1-backbone cabling
2-entrance facility
3-equipment room
4-horizontal wiring
5-telecommunications closet
6-work area

A) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5, 4, 6
B) 2, 1, 3, 1, 5, 4, 6
C) 6, 1, 3, 4, 5, 4, 6
D) 2, 1, 5, 1, 3, 4, 6
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Which of the following are components of a network that are defined by structured cabling?

A) horizontal wiring
B) switch panel
C) entrance facility
D) work area
E) punchdown closet
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Why is copper cabling susceptible to eavesdropping?
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Describe twisted-pair cabling.
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What is the difference between a straight-through cable and a crossover cable?
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What are the benefits of installing a wireless network?
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Which of the following categories of UTP cabling are considered to be data grade as specified by ANSI/TIA/EIA? (Choose all that apply.)

A) Category 2
B) Category 3
C) Category 4
D) Category 5
E) Category 6
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A type of wireless network that uses light beams to send signals between two devices and is highly susceptible to visible light sources is called ____________.
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What five issues should you consider when determining the structure for a new network?
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Most office buildings usually have a false ceiling with an area above that which is used to run conduit for heating and air conditioning units, called the ____________.
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What type of wireless technology is used for 802.11b /g /n networks?

A) spread-spectrum radio
B) laser
C) infrared
D) narrowband radio
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A wireless ____________ using line-of-sight or broadcast transmissions can extend a wired network over a short distance that would normally require a dedicated communication line from a communications carrier.
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A network that uses the air to transmit signals across the network is considered a(an) ____________ network.
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What are the benefits of fiber-optic cabling?
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When would you use a straight-through cable and when would you use a crossover?
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What is a transceiver and what is its function?
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What is a disadvantage of using fiber-optic cabling?

A) limited to shorter distances due to high attenuation
B) low bandwidth potential
C) high susceptibility to eavesdropping
D) difficult to install
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What are the advantages to using UTP in a network installation?
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When copper wires are bundled together, they are susceptible to ____________, a form of interference where the signals leak out onto other wires.
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What type of wiring should be used for a high-speed connection between two buildings?

A) coaxial cabling
B) UTP cabling
C) STP cabling
D) fiber-optic cabling
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What is structured cabling and what are its six components?
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Which of the following connections might require a crossover cable?

A) router to switch
B) switch to computer
C) switch to switch
D) hub to computer
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When a signal travels across network medium, it signal loses strength the further it gets from the transmitting station, to the point where the receiving station can no longer interpret the signals correctly. What is the term for this phenomenon?

A) electromagnetic interference
B) crosstalk
C) attenuation
D) radio frequency interference
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Wireless networks are often used to extend the reach of a wired LAN.
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There are two basic categories of physical cabling used in Ethernet networks. They are copper wire and fiber optic.
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The frequency at which a wireless network operates is measured in cycles per second and is expressed as what unit of measurement?

A) hertz
B) volts
C) watts
D) joules
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Which of the following is not a form of electromagnetic interference, or EMI?

A) rain/fog
B) transformer
C) fluorescent lights
D) crosstalk
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What is the maximum bandwidth for a network cabled using category 5e UTP cable?

A) 10 Mbps
B) 16 Mbps
C) 100 Mbps
D) 1000 Mbps
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What are all of the connections in a network considered, including the cables and their connectors?

A) telecommunications closet
B) horizontal wiring
C) work area
D) cable plant
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What is the term used that defines network cabling in the work area and between telecommunications closets and equipment rooms?

A) backbone cabling
B) structured cabling
C) horizontal wiring
D) vertical wiring
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The length of cable between the wall jack and a patch panel is called vertical cabling.
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Which of the following is not one of the main differences between the types of network cabling?

A) the distance that a signal can travel
B) the ability to send and receive signals
C) the type of signal that the media can transmit
D) the speed at which the signal can be sent
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Which of the following is a length of cable that connects a computer to either a networking device or to an RJ-45 jack?

A) patch panel
B) cable segment
C) backbone cable
D) patch cable
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Wireless and wired networks are both susceptible to RFI.
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What is the way in which bit signals are represented on the network medium?

A) encapsulating
B) encoding
C) decoding
D) terminating
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The entrance facility is the place where the connection to a WAN is located. It is basically the point where the LAN begins and ends. What is another name for this point?

A) departure point
B) entrance point
C) demarcation point
D) customer premises point
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What is the maximum cable length for both category 5e and category 6 UTP cable?

A) 10 m
B) 20 m
C) 100 m
D) 1000 m
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Terrestrial and satellite systems are two types of which wireless networking technology?

A) infrared
B) laser
C) narrowband
D) microwave
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In an MDI device, on which two pins does the device use to transmit?

A) 1 and 2
B) 3 and 4
C) 4 and 6
D) 3 and 6
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Because fiber-optic cabling uses light pulses instead of electrical signals, it is immune to interference and highly resistant to eavesdropping.
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A signal has just been received from the WAN link on your network. Using the given components, which of the following shows the path that the signal would take from the WAN to a workstation on your network? Assume all components are used at least once and that some components may be used more than once. 1-backbone cabling
2-entrance facility
3-equipment room
4-horizontal wiring
5-telecommunications closet
6-work area

A) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5, 4, 6
B) 2, 1, 3, 1, 5, 4, 6
C) 6, 1, 3, 4, 5, 4, 6
D) 2, 1, 5, 1, 3, 4, 6
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Which of the following are components of a network that are defined by structured cabling?

A) horizontal wiring
B) switch panel
C) entrance facility
D) work area
E) punchdown closet
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Why is copper cabling susceptible to eavesdropping?
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Describe twisted-pair cabling.
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What is the difference between a straight-through cable and a crossover cable?
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What are the benefits of installing a wireless network?
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Which of the following categories of UTP cabling are considered to be data grade as specified by ANSI/TIA/EIA? (Choose all that apply.)

A) Category 2
B) Category 3
C) Category 4
D) Category 5
E) Category 6
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A type of wireless network that uses light beams to send signals between two devices and is highly susceptible to visible light sources is called ____________.
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What five issues should you consider when determining the structure for a new network?
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Most office buildings usually have a false ceiling with an area above that which is used to run conduit for heating and air conditioning units, called the ____________.
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What type of wireless technology is used for 802.11b /g /n networks?

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A wireless ____________ using line-of-sight or broadcast transmissions can extend a wired network over a short distance that would normally require a dedicated communication line from a communications carrier.
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A network that uses the air to transmit signals across the network is considered a(an) ____________ network.
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What are the benefits of fiber-optic cabling?
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When would you use a straight-through cable and when would you use a crossover?
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What is a transceiver and what is its function?
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What is a disadvantage of using fiber-optic cabling?

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C) high susceptibility to eavesdropping
D) difficult to install
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What are the advantages to using UTP in a network installation?
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When copper wires are bundled together, they are susceptible to ____________, a form of interference where the signals leak out onto other wires.
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What type of wiring should be used for a high-speed connection between two buildings?

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What is structured cabling and what are its six components?
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