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Question 11 The IEEE addressing scheme supports three types of addresses that co

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Question 11

The IEEE addressing scheme supports three types of addresses that correspond to three types of packet delivery. These types are unicast, broadcast, and multicast. Identify the correct definition for the type listed below.

Broadcast:

Question 12

Cat 5 wiring used in most networks is comprised of the following type wiring;

Question 13

Circuit switching refers to a communication mechanism that;

Question 14

Common networking applications include;

Question 15

Communication always involves at least two entities. For communications on the Internet these two entities are;

Question 16

In internetworking, the term framing refers to;

Question 17

Internet growth has been explosive in the past few years. One reason is availability of high-speed computation and communication technologies which shifted the focus of the Internet from resource sharing to general-purpose communication.

Question 18

The IEEE addressing scheme supports three types of addresses that correspond to three types of packet delivery. These types are unicast, broadcast, and multicast. Identify the correct definition for the type listed below.

Multicast:

Question 19

Packet switching forms the basis of the Internet.

Question 20

TCP/IP stands for;

Identifies a subset of the computers on a given network, and specifies that each computer in the subset should receive a copy of the packet.

Explanation / Answer

11) Corresponds to all computers, and specifies that each computer on the network should receive a copy of the packet.

12) unshielded twisted pair

13)A and C above

14)all the above

15)Sender and receiver

16) c.
The structure added to a sequence of bits or bytes that allows a sender and receiver to agree on the exact format of the message

17) TRUE

Multicast
18)Identifies a subset of the computers on a given network, and specifies that each computer in the subset should receive a copy of the packet.

19) Packet switching forms the basis of the Internet -> FALSE

Explanation: Circuit Switching forms the basis of the internet

20) D

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol


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