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ITNW
Exam
1
Review
Chapters
1,
2
and
3
Advantages
of
peer-to-peer
networking
-
ANS--
Easy
to
set
up
-
Less
complexity
-
Lower
cost
since
network
devices
and
dedicated
servers
may
not
be
required.
-
Can
be
used
for
simple
task
such
as
transferring
files
and
sharing
printers
Bandwidth
-
ANS-The
rated
throughput
capacity
of
a
given
network
medium
or
protocol.
Bandwidth
is
listed
as
available
or
consumed
data
communication
resources
expressed
in
bits/second
Broadcast
-
ANS-A
form
of
transmission
in
which
a
message
is
delivered
to
all
hosts
on
a
network
Client
-
ANS-A
network
device
that
accesses
a
service
on
another
computer
remotely
through
a
network
Cloud
Computing
-
ANS-T echnology
that
allows
users
and
organizations
to
store
data
on
remotely
local
servers
on
the
Internet
Converged
network
-
ANS-A
network
that
aggregates
various
forms
of
traf fic
such
as
voice,
video,
and
data
on
the
same
network
infrastructure
Data
link
Address
-
ANS-In
contrast
to
the
hierarchical
and
routable
addresses
of
the
network
layer ,
layer-2
addresses
are
flat,
meaning
that
no
part
of
the
address
can
be
used
to
identify
the
logical
or
physical
group
to
which
the
address
belongs.
The
data
link
thus
provides
data
transfer
across
the
physical
link
Default
gateway
-
ANS-A
router
id
responsible
for
redirecting
the
packet
it
receives
to
their
destination
Default
link
address
-
ANS-in
contrast
to
the
hierarchical
and
routable
addresses
of
the
network
layer ,
layer
2
addresses
are
flat
Describe
cisco
device
component:
Console
Port
-
ANS-T erm
used
to
describe
data
transfer
that
requires
the
establishment
of
a
virtual
circuit
Describe
cisco
device
component:
NVRAM
-
ANS-RAM
that
does
not
lose
its
contents
when
the
device
is
powered
of f.
It
has
been
saved. Describe
cisco
device
component:
RAM
-
ANS-Also
known
as
read-write
memory ,
RAM
can
have
new
data
written
to
it
and
can
have
stored
data
read
from
it.
RAM
is
the
main
working
area,
or
temporary
storage,
used
by
the
CPU
for
most
processing
and
operations.
A
drawback
of
RAM
is
that
it
requires
electrical
power
to
maintain
data
storage.
If
the
computer
is
turned
of f
or
loses
power ,
all
data
stored
in
RAM
is
lost
unless
the
data
was
previously
saved
to
disk.
Destination
-
ANS-The
target
host
for
a
message.
Ethernet/IP
frames
contain
a
destination
MAC
and
IP
address
DHCP
-
ANS-A
protocal
that
dynamically
leases
IPv4
addresses
to
DHCP-enabled
end
devices
Disadvantages
of
peer-to-peer
networking
-
ANS--
No
centralized
administration
-
Not
as
secure
-
Not
scalable
-
All
devices
may
act
as
both
clients
and
servers
which
can
slow
their
performance.
Encapsulation
-
ANS-Process
of
inserting
a
formatted
message
inside
another
formatted
message
End
device
-
ANS-either
the
source
or
destination
of
a
message
transmitted
over
the
network
Examples
of
how
networks
are
used
in
communication,
business,
and
entertainment
-
ANS-Communication:
Cell
Phone,
Social
Media,
Person-to-Person,
Group
meeting
Business:
Companies,
Servers,
Internet
Access,
Communicate
to
one
another
through
another
branch
of
the
company
through
network
acces
Entertainment:
TVs,
T ablets,
Gaming
Consoles,
Radio
Extranet
-
ANS-A
network
that
provides
safe
and
secure
access
to
an
organization's
data
to
authorized
people
who
work
outside
the
organization
Fault
T olerance
-
ANS-A
network
characteristic
that
restricts
the
impact
of
a
failure
on
network
access
and
allows
a
network
to
recover
quickly
from
the
failure
Firmware
-
ANS-Permanent
software
programmed
into
a
read-only
memory

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