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The layers of the OSI model (from bottom) |
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Physical, Data Link, Network, Transport, Session, Presentation, Application [Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away] |
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TRANSPORT; TCP/UDP; Port Numbers |
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NETWORK; IP; Routing, Logical Addressing |
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DATA-LINK; Physical Addressing; Error Checking |
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PHYSICAL; Physical Data Signals |
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The layers of the DOD model (from bottom) |
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Network Access, Internet, Transport, Application |
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First Octet: 1-126 Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0 (/8) |
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First Octet: 128-191 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 (/16) |
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First Octet: 192-223 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 (/24) |
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A: 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 B: 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 C: 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 ================================= LoopBack: 127.x.x.x AutoConfig: 169.254.x.x |
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"Reliable", "Connection-Oriented", uses Acks, guaranteed delivery |
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"Unreliable", "Connectionless", Just sends it out toward the remote host and then forgets about it; no guarantee of delivery |
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The TCP Three Way Handshake |
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Carrier Sense Multiple access/Collision Detection |
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48bits: 12*4bit hexadecimal digits |
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Usable Dist of: CAT5 Multi-Mode fibre Single-Mode fibre |
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0m - 100m 275m - 1600m 1600m - ... |
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When to use a Crossover cable |
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Like Devices: Router-Router Swith/Hub-Switch/Hub Host-Host Router-Host |
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When to use a Straight-through cable |
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Unlike Devices: Router-Switch/Hub Host-Switch/Hub |
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How Ethernet matches up to OSI model, from bottom |
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PHYSICAL: cabling (i.e. CAT5, Fiber, wireless)
DATA LINK: -MAC addresses; -LLC: Dictates which direction for the data to go into the NETWORK layer |
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Employed within a single COLLISION DOMAIN. -Hosts listen to the network and only transmit when no one else is transmitting -If two hosts transmit at the same time, all hosts must wait a random time before transmitting again to avoid a collision. |
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Generally created by HUBS. ALL messages are sent to ALL hosts. One host can communicate at a time. Half Duplex |
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Split collision domains, significantly reducing collisions. |
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Multi-port bridges; Each port is its own collision domain. Full duplex. Operates at Layer 2 - Data Link |
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looking from bottom of plug: Gs,G,Os,BL,BLs,O,BRs,BR
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Os,O,Gs,BL,BLs,G,BRs,BR
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Config for Connecting to Serial Port |
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Baud:9600
Data Bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
Flow Control: None |
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Switch physical light indicator modes |
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System: green good, amber bad
RPS: "Redundant Power Supply"
STAT: Each interface will light up and blink when connected/handling data
UTIL: All lights are used as a percentage scale of activity
DUPLEX: On for full duplex; Off for half duplex
SPEED: On for 100Mbit, Off for 10Mbit |
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The process of finding/joining a wireless network |
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-client issues probe -access points respond with a beacon -client associates with its chosen ssid -access point adds client MAC address to association table |
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The DHCP process between client and server |
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DHCP DISCOVER --> (BROADCAST) DHCP OFFER <-- (UNI) DHCP REQUEST --> (UNI) DHCP ACK <-- (UNI) |
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how the TCP window size is determined |
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the sender increases the window size until there is a failure. This causes the window size to decrease. |
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what the TCP window size is |
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The maximum number of packet the sender can send without receiving an acknowledgement. |
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