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01. Which statements correctly identify the role of intermediary devices in the network? (Choose three.) determine pathways for data initiate data communications retime and retransmit data signals originate the flow of data manage data flows final termination point for data flow 02. Select the statements that are correct concerning network protocols. (Choose three.) define the structure of layer specific PDUs dictate how to accomplish layer functions outline the functions necessary for communications between layers limit the need for hardware compatibility require layer dependent encapsulations eliminate standardization among vendors 03. What are two functions of encapsulation? (Choose two.) tracks delay between end devices enables consistent network paths for communication allows modification of the original data before transmission identifies pieces of data as part of the same communication ensures that data pieces can be directed to the correct receiving end device 04. What is a primary function of the trailer information added by the data link layer encapsulation? supports error detection ensures ordered arrival of data provides delivery to correct destination identifies the devices on the local network assists intermediary devices with processing and path selection 05. Which two layers of the OSI model have the same functions as the TCP/IP model Network Access Layer? (Choose two.) Network Transport Physical Data Link Session 06. What is a PDU?

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corruption of a frame during transmission data reassembled at the destination retransmitted packets due to lost communication a layer specific encapsulation 07. Which characteristic correctly refers to end devices in a network? manage data flows originate data flow retime and retransmit data signals determine pathways for data 08.

Refer to the exhibit. Cell A at IP address 10.0.0.34 has established an IP session with IP Phone 1 at IP address 172.16.1.103. Based upon the graphic, which device type best describes the function of wireless device Cell A? the destination device an end device an intermediate device a media device 09.

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Refer to the exhibit. Which three labels correctly identify the network types for the network segments that are shown? (Choose three.) Network A WAN Network B WAN Network C LAN Network B MAN Network C WAN Network A LAN 10. Which three statements best describe a Local Area Network (LAN)? (Choose three.) A LAN is usually in a single geographical area. The network is administered by a single organization. The connection between segments in the LAN is usually through a leased connection. The security and access control of the network are controlled by a service provider. A LAN provides network services and access to applications for users within a common organization. Each end of the network is generally connected to a Telecommunication Service Provider (TSP). 11.

Refer to the exhibit. Which networking term describes the data interleaving process represented in the graphic? piping PDU streaming multiplexing encapsulation 12. What is the primary purpose of Layer 4 port assignment? to identify devices on the local media to identify the hops between source and destination to identify to the intermediary devices the best path through the network to identify the source and destination end devices that are communicating to identify the processes or services that are communicating within the end devices

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13. What device is considered an intermediary device? file server IP phone laptop printer switch 14.

Refer to the exhibit. Which term correctly identifies the device type that is included in the area B? source end transfer intermediary 15.

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Refer to the exhibit. What type of network is shown? WAN MAN LAN WLAN 16. Which layer encapsulates the segment into packets? physical data link network transport 17. What can be identified by examining the network layer header? the destination device on the local media the destination host address the bits that will be transferred over the media the source application or process creating the data 18.

Refer to the exhibit. Which set of devices contains only end devices? A, C, D B, E, G, H C, D, G, H, I, J D, E, F, H, I, J E, F, H, I, J 19. During the encapsulation process, what occurs at the data link layer? No address is added.

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The logical address is added. The physical address is added. The process port number is added. 20. What is the purpose of the TCP/IP Network Access layer? path determination and packet switching data presentation reliability, flow control, and error detection network media control the division of segments into packets 21. What is the proper order of the layers of the OSI model from the highest layer to the lowest layer? physical, network, application, data link, presentation, session, transport application, physical, session, transport, network, data link, presentation application, presentation, physical, session, data link, transport, network application, presentation, session, transport, network, data link, physical presentation, data link, session, transport, network, physical, application

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#1 written by PiinkPanther about 9 months ago

Thank you. ^ ^

#2 written by traumatic about 9 months ago

thanks. i had a great success on the Exploration 1 with your help. . . thanks a again

#3 written by Thapelo about 2 months ago

if two LAN are connected by WAN.Are those will be regarded as LAN or WAN

#4 written by Nathan about 2 months ago

I would say its a Metropolitan area network or Enterprise private network, however the term WAN can be used in more general way and you may regard the topology as a WAN.

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