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OSI stands for the ___ ___ ___ reference model. |
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Open Systems Interconnect |
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The OSI model was created by the ___ ___ ___ |
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International Organization for Standardization (ISO) |
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True or false? The OSI model was developed before the TCP/IP model. |
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The mnemonic device for remembering the 7 layers of the OSI model from Bottom to Top is _____ |
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Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away |
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Layer 1 of the OSI model identifies the network’s ____ characteristics. |
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The hardware specifications of OSI layer 1 describes the type of ___ used on the network. |
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___ describes the shape or layout of the network. |
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The _____ layer defines the voltage used on a given medium and the frequency at which the signals that carry the data operate. |
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The _____ layer is responsible for getting data to the physical layer so that it can transmit over the network. |
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The data link (2) layer has two distinct sublayers: _____ and _____. |
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The ___ ___ ___ sublayer of Layer 2 is included in the IEEE 802.1 standard. |
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Media Access Control (MAC) |
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The ___ ___ ___ sublayer of Layer 2 is specified in the IEEE 802.2 standard. |
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Logical Link Control (LLC) |
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The ___ ___ ___ sublayer of Layer 2 is responsible for error and flow-control mechanisms of the data link layer. |
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Logical Link Control (LLC) |
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The primary responsibility of the _____ layer is routing (providing mechanisms by which data can be passed from one network system to another). |
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The _____ layer does not specify how the data is passed, but rather provides the mechanisms to do so. |
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Functionality at the network layer is provided through ___ protocols, which are software components. |
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Determining the best path for the data to take through the network is called _____ _____. |
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Protocols at the _____ layer are responsible for route selection |
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The data link layer uses ____ addresses to communicate on the LAN. The network layer uses _____-configured addresses and ___ protocols. |
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A group of data at the network layer (3) is called a ___. |
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In a _____ routing environment, routes are manually added to the routing tables. |
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In a _____routing environment, routing protocols such as Routing Information Protocol (RIP)and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) are used. These protocols communicate routing information between networked devices on the network. |
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The basic function of the _____ layer is to provide mechanisms to transport data between network devices. |
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Error checking, Service Addressing, and Segmentation all occur at the _____ layer. |
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The process of breaking blocks of data into packets of a manageable size for the lower layers to handle is called _____. |
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Protocols that operate at the transport layer (4) can either be connectionless, such as _____, or connection-oriented, such as _____. |
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User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) |
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The transport layer (4) is responsible for data _____ ______, which refers to how the receiving device can accept data transmissions. |
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The transport layer (4) uses ______ and _____ for flow control. |
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When _____ is used for flow control, data is temporarily stored and waits for the destination device to become available. This can cause a problem if the sending device transmits data much faster than the receiving device can manage. |
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When _____ is used for flow control, data is sent in groups of segments that require only one acknowledgment. The number of segments in one acknowledgment is defined when the session is established. |
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Using Windowing for flow control greatly reduces ______. |
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The ___ layer is responsible for managing and controlling the synchronization of data between applications on two devices. |
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While the transport layer (4) is responsible for setting up and maintaining the connection between the two nodes, the _____ layer performs the same function on behalf of the application. |
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The _____ layer’s basic function is to convert the data intended for or received from the application layer into another format. |
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The presentation layer (6) is responsible for data ____ and _____. |
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The function of the _____ layer is to take requests and data from users and pass them to the lower layers of the OSI model. |
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Some of the most basic application-layer services include _____ and _____ capabilities |
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The TCP/IP network model has only _____ layers. |
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The ___ layer of the TCP/IP network model corresponds to the top 3 layers of the OSI model. |
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The _____ layer of the TCP/IP network model corresponds to the transport layer of the OSI model. |
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The _____ layer of the TCP/IP network model corresponds to the network layer of the OSI model. |
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The ___ ___ layer of the TCP/IP network model corresponds to the bottom 2 layers of the OSI model. |
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Hubs operate at the _____ layer of the OSI model. |
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Bridges operate at the _____ layer of the OSI model. |
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Switches operate at the _____ and _____ layers of the OSI model. |
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Routers operate at the _____ layer of the OSI model. |
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NICs operate at the _____ layer of the OSI model. |
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Access Points operate at the _____ layer of the OSI model. |
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