Intro to Networks V7 -Chapter 4
Which of the following wireless standards is used for Personal Area Networks (PANs) and allows devices to communicate over distances of 1 to 100 meters? Zigbee WiMAX Wi-Fi Bluetooth
Bluetooth- This wireless standard is used for Personal Area Networks(PAN) and allows devices to communicate over distances of 1 to 100 meters.
Which of the following attaches antennas to wireless devices? It can also be bundled with fiber-optic cabling for two-way data transmission. UTP STP coaxial
Coaxial - Coaxial cable, which is used for cable TV and internet service, is also used to attach antennas to wireless devices.
Which of the following terminates with BNC, N type and F type connectors? UTP STP coaxial
Coaxial- uses several types of connectors to include BNC, N Type, and F type connectors
The physical layer of the receiving device passes bits up to which higher level layer? application presentation network data link
Data Link The physical layer receives frames from the data-link layer and converts it to bits for transmission. On the sending device the physical layer passes the transmitted bits up to the data link layer as a complete frame.
True or false. Wireless LANs operate in full-duplex allowing all devices to send or receive data at the same time so the number of users does not impact performance. true false
False- WLANs operate in half-duplex, which means only one device can send or receive at a time. This can impact network performance if there are many users accessing the WLAN at the same time.
True or false? When a frame is encoded by the physical layer, all bits are sent over the media at the same time. true false
False- When encoded, the bits making up a frame are transmitted over the media one at a time
True or false. Wireless is not well suited for enterprise networks. true false
False- Wireless provides the greatest mobility of all media and is gaining popularity in enterprise networks.
True or false? The physical layer is only concerned with wired network connections. true false
Fasle......The physical layer provides the means to transport bits over the network
Which media uses patterns of light to represent bits? copper wireless fiber-optic
Fiber-optic
What PDU is received by the physical layer for encoding and transmission? frame segment packet
Frame- The physical layer receives frames from the data link layer for encoding and transmission.
Which standards organization oversees development of wireless LAN standards? ISO TIA IANA IEEE
IEEE- Topic 4.2.0 - IANA oversees the management of IP address allocation and domain names. ISO is the largest developer of international networking standards and is famous for the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. TIA focuses on communication standards. The IEEE 802 standards are many, but the ones that affect an entry-level network professional are Ethernet (802.3), wireless LANs (802.11), and wireless PANs (802.15).
Which statement correctly describes frame encoding? It transmits data signals along with a clock signal which occurs at evenly spaced time durations. It uses the characteristic of one wave to modify another wave. It converts bits into a predefined code in order to provide a predictable pattern to help distinguish data bits from control bits. It generates the electrical, optical, or wireless signals that represent the binary numbers of the frame.
It converts bits into a predefined code in order to provide a predictable pattern to help distinguish data bits from control bits. Topic 4.2.0 - Frame encoding converts a stream of data bits into a predefined code that is recognized by both the sender and receiver. These codes are used for a variety of purposes, such as distinguishing data bits from control bits, and identifying the beginning and end of a frame.
What is one advantage of using fiber optic cabling rather than copper cabling? It is able to be installed around sharp bends. It is able to carry signals much farther than copper cabling. It is easier to terminate and install than copper cabling. It is usually cheaper than copper cabling.
It is able to carry signals much farther than copper cabling. Topic 4.5.0 - Copper cabling is usually cheaper and easier to install than fiber optic cabling. However, fiber cables generally have a much greater signaling range than copper.
Which of the following fiber-optic cable types is used within a campus network? multimode single-mode
Multimode- Multimode fiber has a shorter distance limitation than single-mode fiber. commonly used on LANs within a campus network.
Which of the following fiber-optic cable types use light emitting diodes (LEDs) as a data light source transmitter? multimode single-mode
Multimode- Multimode fiber used LEDs as the light source
Which of the following counters EMI and RFI by using shielding techniques and special connectors? UTP STP coaxial
STP(Shielded Twisted Pair cable)- STP incorporates shielding and special connectors to prevent signal interference from other wires, EMI( electromagnetic interference), and RFI(Radio Frequency interference)
A network administrator is designing a new network infrastructure that includes both wired and wireless connectivity. Under which situation would a wireless connection be recommended? The end-user device needs mobility when connecting to the network. The end-user device only has an Ethernet NIC. The end-user device requires a dedicated connection because of performance requirements. The end-user device area has a high concentration of RFI.
The end-user device needs mobility when connecting to the network. Topic 4.6.0 - When the end-user devices need mobility to connect to the network, wireless is recommended. If an end-user device only has an Ethernet NIC, the user will only be able to use Ethernet cabling. If RFI is an issue, wireless is not recommended. An end-user device that requires a dedicated connection for performance would perform better with a dedicated Ethernet cable.
Why are two strands of fiber used for a single fiber optic connection? They prevent crosstalk from causing interference on the connection. They allow for full-duplex connectivity They increase the speed at which the data can travel. The two strands allow the data to travel for longer distances without degrading
They allow for full-duplex connectivity Topic 4.5.0 - Light can only travel in one direction down a single strand of fiber. In order to allow for full-duplex communication two strands of fiber must be connected between each device.
Which of the following is the most common network media? UTP STP coaxial
UTP( Unshielded twisted pair cable)- is the most common type of wired network media
Which media uses patterns of microwaves to represent bits? copper wireless fiber-optic
Wireless- In wireless networks data is represented by pattern of microwave transmissions.
Which of the following wireless standards is best suited for industrial and IoT environments? Zigbee WiMAX Wi-Fi Bluetooth
Zigbee- Zigbee is intended for applications that require short-range, low data rates, and long battery life, making it well suited for industrial and IoT applications.
Which of these is the name for the capacity of a medium to carry data? bandwidth throughput goodput
bandwidth
What is a characteristic of UTP cabling? cancellation woven copper braid or metallic foil cladding immunity to electrical hazards
cancellation Topic 4.4.0 - Cladding and immunization from electrical hazards are characteristics for fiber-optic cabling. A woven copper braid or metallic foil is used as a shield for the inner coaxial cable conductor. Cancellation is a property of UTP cabling where two wires are located adjacent to one another so each magnetic field cancels out the adjacent magnetic field.
Which media uses electrical pulses to represent bits? copper wireless fiber-optic
copper
Which of the following fiber-optic cable types can help data travel approximately 500 meters? multimode single-mode
multimode- multimode fiber has a shorter distance limitation that single- mode fiber. Commonly used on LANs with a distance of a few hundred meters but can be up to 2km.
A network administrator is troubleshooting connectivity issues on a server. Using a tester, the administrator notices that the signals generated by the server NIC are distorted and not usable. In which layer of the OSI model is the error categorized? data link layer physical layer network layer presentation layer
physical layer - Topic 4.2.0 - The NIC has responsibilities in both Layer 1 and Layer 2. The NIC encodes the frame as a series of signals that are transmitted onto the local media. This is the responsibility of the physical layer of the OSI model. The signal could be in the form of electrical, optical, or radio waves.
What type of cable is used to connect a workstation serial port to a Cisco router console port? rollover coaxial crossover straight-through
rollover- Topic 4.4.0 - UTP cable wire pairs can be terminated in different configurations for use in different applications. To use a UTP cable for consoling into a Cisco router from a P
Which of the following fiber-optic cable types is used to connect long-distance telephony and cable TV applications? multimode single-mode
single-mode- Single-mode fiber is commonly used for long haul TV and telephony applications.
Which of the following fiber-optic cable types can travel approximately 100 km? multimode single-mode
single-mode- Single-mode fiber is used for long haul applications up to 100 km.
Which of the following fiber-optic cable types use lasers in a single stream as a data light source transmitter? multimode single-mode
single-mode- Single-mode fiber uses laser technology as the light source
Which type of UTP cable is used to connect a PC to a switch port? straight-through console crossover rollover
straight-through Topic 4.4.0 - A rollover cable is a Cisco proprietary cable used to connect to a router or switch console port. A straight-through (also called patch) cable is usually used to interconnect a host to a switch and a switch to a router. A crossover cable is used to interconnect similar devices together, for example, between two switches, two routers, and two hosts.
What is the definition of bandwidth? the speed of bits across the media over a given period of time the speed at which bits travel on the network the amount of data that can flow from one place to another in a given amount of time the measure of usable data transferred over a given period of time
the amount of data that can flow from one place to another in a given amount of time. Topic 4.2.0 - Bandwidth is the measure of the capacity of a network medium to carry data. It is the amount of data that can move between two points on the network over a specific period of time, typically one second.
Which characteristic describes crosstalk? the distortion of the network signal from fluorescent lighting the loss of wireless signal over excessive distance from the access point the weakening of the network signal over long cable lengths the distortion of the transmitted messages from signals carried in adjacent wires
the distortion of the transmitted messages from signals carried in adjacent wires. Topic 4.4.0 - EMI and RFI can distort network signals because of interference from fluorescent lights or electric motors. Attenuation results in deterioration of the network signal as it travels along copper cabling. Wireless devices can experience loss of signals because of excessive distances from a access point, but this is not crosstalk. Crosstalk is the disturbance caused by the electric or magnetic fields of the signal carried on an adjacent wire within the same cable.
What is indicated by the term throughput? the measure of the bits transferred across the media over a given period of time the guaranteed data transfer rate offered by an ISP the time it takes for a message to get from sender to receiver the capacity of a particular medium to carry data the measure of the usable data transferred across the media
the measure of the bits transferred across the media over a given period of time. Topic 4.2.0 - Throughput is the measure of the transfer of bits across the media over a given period of time. Throughput is affected by a number of factors such as, EMI and latency, so it rarely matches the specified bandwidth for a network medium. The throughput measurement includes user data bits and other data bits, such as overhead, acknowledging, and encapsulation. The measure of the usable data transferred across the media is called goodput.
A wireless LAN is being deployed inside the new one room office that is occupied by the park ranger. The office is located at the highest part of the national park. After network testing is complete, the technicians report that the wireless LAN signal is occasionally affected by some type of interference. What is a possible cause of the signal distortion? the number of wireless devices that are used in the wireless LAN the elevated location where the wireless LAN was installed the microwave oven the large number of trees that surround the office
the microwave oven Topic 4.6.0 - Wireless LAN connectivity is not affected by trees or the elevation of the equipment. Because this is a one room office in an isolated area, there will not be a large number of wireless devices or source of interference operating in the immediate vicinity.
Which of these is a measure of the transfer of bits across the media? bandwidth throughput goodput
throughput
What is the purpose of the OSI physical layer? transmitting bits across the local media performing error detection on received frames controlling access to media exchanging frames between nodes over physical network media
transmitting bits across the local media Topic 4.1.0 - The physical layer is responsible for transmitting the actual signals across the physical media as bits. Exchanging frames, controlling media access, and performing error detection are all functions of the data link layer.
Which procedure is used to reduce the effect of crosstalk in copper cables? requiring proper grounding connections designing a cable infrastructure to avoid crosstalk interference twisting opposing circuit wire pairs together avoiding sharp bends during installation wrapping the bundle of wires with metallic shielding
twisting opposing circuit wire pairs together Topic 4.4.0 - In copper cables, crosstalk is a disturbance caused by the electric or magnetic fields of a signal on one wire interfering with the signal in an adjacent wire. Twisting opposing circuit wire pairs together can effectively cancel the crosstalk. The other options are effective measures to counter the negative effects of EMI and RFI, but not crosstalk.