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Semester 1. 10. JEOPARDY. Frank Mann. Layers. Paths. Subnets. Classes. Reserved. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Layers for 100.

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  1. Semester 1 10 JEOPARDY Frank Mann

  2. Layers Paths Subnets Classes Reserved 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Layers for 100 This layer is responsible for moving data through a set of networks What is the Network Layer?

  4. Layers for 200 This scheme is used by devices to determine the destination of data as it moves through the networks What is a network layer's addressing scheme?

  5. Layers for 300 They pass data packets between networks based on Layer 3 information What is a Router?

  6. Layers for 400 This is the process that the router uses to choose the next hop in the path for the packet to travel to its destination What is Path Determination?

  7. Layersfor 500 Layer 3 switching What is another name for Routing?

  8. Paths for 100 • This ICND uses the network address to identify the destination network of a packet within an internetwork What is a Router?

  9. Paths for 200 Two different addressing methods What are hierarchal and flat addressing schemes?

  10. Paths for 300 What is an IP datagram?

  11. Paths for 400 One portion of an IP address identifies the network to which a device is attached. The other portion of an IP address identifies the specific device on that network. What is a Network number and a Host number?

  12. Paths for 500 What is 192.5.34.11?

  13. Subnets for 100 The most common reason to do this is to control network traffic. Why would you want to subnet a network?

  14. Subnets for 200 And this will find your network number What is a Subnet Mask ?

  15. Subnets for 300 What are allowed Class C Subnet and Host IP addresses

  16. Subnets for 400 (2^n - 2) What formula is used to calculate the number of subnets or nodes?

  17. Subnets for 500 Find the total number of nodes available for your class and subnet mask. What is the number of subnets multiplied by the number of nodes available per subnet (nets x subnet-nodes)

  18. Classes for 100 What is the composition of the first three IP Address Classes?

  19. Classes for 200 Addresses begin with 0xxx, or 1 to 126 decimal. What is a Class A IP address?

  20. Classes for 300 5 How many address classes are there

  21. Classes for 400 Addresses begin with 110x, or 192 to 223 decimal. What is the Class C IP address?

  22. Classes for 500 140.179.220.200 What is a Class B address?

  23. Reserved for 100 127.0.0.1 What is an IP loopback address?

  24. Reserved for 200 192.168.0.0/16 What is a reservedClass C, IP network address for private networks?

  25. Reserved for 300 You can’t get these through routers. What are Reserved Addresses?

  26. Reserved for 400 There are some restrictions on the subnet address! Why subnet address cannot be all "0"s or all "1"s.

  27. Reserved for 500 A, B and C Reserved Addresses What are 10.0.0.0/8,172.16.0.0/12, and 192.168.0.0/16?

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