Networking- Check your understandings 1.1.2- 1.2.6
What does WAN stand for?
Wide Area Network
Fault Tolerance
Backup system that immediately and automatically takes over with no loss of service
Which connection physically connects the end device to the network?
NIC (Network Interface Card)
Which type of network topology lets you see the actual location of intermediary devices and cable installation?
Physical Topology
Out of the following, which are intermediary devices?
Routers & Switches
When designers follow accepted standards and protocols, which of the four basic characteristics of network architecture is achieved?
Scalability
Confidentiality, integrity, and availability are requirements of which of the four basic characteristics of network architecture?
Security
Which network infrastructure might an organization use to provide secure and safe access to individuals who work for a different organization but require access to the organization's data?
Extranet
Having multiple paths to a destination is known as redundancy. This is an example of which characteristic of network architecture?
Fault Tolorance
When data is encoded as pulses of light, which media is being used to transmit the data?
Fiber- Optic Cable
Which of the following is the name for all computers connected to a network that participate directly in network communication?
Hosts
Scalability
How well a system can scale up, or adapt to the increased demands of growth
Which connections are specialized ports on a networking device that connect to individual networks?
Interface
Which network infrastructure provides access to users and end devices in a small geographical area, which is typically a network in a department in an enterprise, a home, or small business?
LANs
What does LAN stand for?
Local Area Network
Which type of network topology lets you see which end devices are connected to which intermediary devices and what media is being used?
Logical Topology
Which network infrastructure provides access to other networks over a large geographical area, which is often owned and managed by a telecommunications service provider?
WANs