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CCNA 1

v3
JEOPARDY
Module 9
CCNA1 v3 Module 9 K. Martin
Router WAN TCP/IPWAN Router Router
Obtaining
Acronyms Applications Class? IP
Modes & OSIServices
Encapsulation Basics An Address
Commands
►►► Final Jeopardy ◄◄◄

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Acronyms
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ARP

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A: What is Address Resolution Protocol?
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Acronyms
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TCP

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A: What is Transport Control Protocol?
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Acronyms
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NAT

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A: What is Network Address Translation?
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Acronyms
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IANA

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A: What is the Internet Assigned Number Authority?
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Acronyms
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DHCP

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A: What is Dynamic Host Control Protocol?
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Applications
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A reliable, connection-oriented service
used to transfer files.

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A: What is the File Transport Protocol (FTP)?
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Applications
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Administers transmission of e-mail over
a network.

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A: What is the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)?
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Applications
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Translates names of Internet domains
into IP addresses.

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A: What is the Domain Name Service (DNS)?
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Applications
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Provides a way to monitor and control
network devices.

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A: What is the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP)?
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Applications
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A connectionless service used to
transfer router configuration files.

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A: What is the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)?
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TCP/IP & OSI
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The TCP/IP Model has this many
layers.

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A: What are Four Layers?
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TCP/IP & OSI
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The upper layers of the OSI Model.

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A: What are the Application, Presentation, and Session
Layers?
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TCP/IP & OSI
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The OSI Network layer is called this in
the TCP/IP model.

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A: What is the Internetwork Layer?
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TCP/IP & OSI
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The TCP/IP Network Access layer
combines these two OSI layers.

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A: What are the Physical and Data Link Layers?
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TCP/IP & OSI
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The connection-oriented Transmission
Control Protocol operates at this layer of
the TCP/IP model.
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A: What is the Transport Layer?
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Class?
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188.210.16.229

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A: What is a Class B IP address?
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Class?
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211.10.150.144

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A: What is a Class C IP address?
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Class?
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18.177.163.4

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A: What is a Class A IP address?
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Class?
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193.112.101.96

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A: What is a Class C IP address?
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Class?
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225.210.16.229

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A: What is a Class D IP address?
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IP
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This class of address contains 50% of
all available IP addresses.

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A: What is Class A?
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IP
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The significant fact about this address:
172.30.118.47.

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A: What is a Private IP address?
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IP
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An IPv6 address has this many bits.

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A: What are 128 bits?
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IP
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A method of managing IP addresses by
dividing a full network into smaller
parts.
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A: What is Subnetting?
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IP
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IANA does this.

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A: What is Manages the supply of IP addresses to prevent
duplication among users?
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Obtaining An Address
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This address-finding method is used
when the destination MAC address is
not known.
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A: What is the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)?
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Obtaining An Address
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This addressing method asks for its own
IP address using the same packet format
as an ARP request.
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A: What is Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)?
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Obtaining An Address
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An administrator must set up and
maintain a profile for each host to
dynamically receive an IP address.

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A: What is the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)?
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Obtaining An Address
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Hosts dynamically obtain IP addresses
without the need for an administrator to
create individual profiles for each host.
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A: What is the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP)?
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Obtaining An Address
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These two types of devices should
receive a static IP address.

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A: What are Servers and Routers?
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Final Jeopardy
This newest development will provide
about 640,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
addresses.

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A: What is IP version 6?
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