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CCNA3 v3 Module 4 v3 CCNA 3 Module 4 JEOPARDY K. Martin

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands Acronyms Time Terms Switching Switching CAM Device? ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y ◄ ◄ ◄

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question LAN Acronyms 100 A: What is Local Area Network? CCNA3 v3 Module 4

Question A: What is Network Interface Card? NIC CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Acronyms

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question A: What is Media Access Control? MAC CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Acronyms 300

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question A: What is Content Addressable Memory? CAM CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Acronyms 400

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection? CSMA/CD Acronyms 500

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is Propagation Delay? The amount of time it takes a signal to travel across a cable. Time

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is Transmission time? The amount of time it takes for a frame to be sent. Time 200

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is 10% - 30%? Bridges increase latency by about this percentage. Time 300

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is 20% - 30%? Routers increase latency by about this percentage. Time 400

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is Store-and-forward switching? This switching method adds the most latency. Time 500

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is Segmentation? Dividing a network into collision domains. Terms 100

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is Filtering? Ignoring a frame. Terms 200

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is Forwarding? Copying a frame. Terms 300

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is Latency? Another term for delay. Terms 400

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is Microsegmentation? Connecting each device to its own switch port. Terms 500

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is Switching? The process of a frame entering one port and exiting out a different port. Switching 100

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What are Source MAC addresses? Switches learn these MAC addresses. Switching 200

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is a Virtual Circuit? This is formed when a point-to-point connection is formed between two ports. Switching 300

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is Shared Memory Buffering? Buffering technique where all frames are placed in a common memory space before transmission. Switching 400

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What are Fast-forward and Fragment-free? These are two forms of cut-through switching. Switching 500

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What are the Source MAC addresses and their corresponding ports? These are stored in the CAM. CAM 100

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is the frame is flooded out all ports (except the port from which the frame originated? This happens when the destination MAC cannot be found in the CAM. CAM 200

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is a Timestamp? This is stored each time an address is referenced which keeps the address inform being removed from the table. CAM 300

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is the CAM is empty? The contents of CAM after a power cycle. CAM 400

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is the MAC address is removed from the CAM? This happens when an address “ages out.” CAM 500

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is a Hub? This type of networking device has the lowest latency. Device? 100

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is a Router? This device can divide a network into broadcast domains. Device? 200

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is a Router? This device generally has the highest latency. Device? 300

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is a Switch? (a router does, too, but that is not its primary function) This device divides a network into collision domains. Device? 400

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question CCNA3 v3 Module 4 A: What is a Brouter? This device can switch layer 3 packets, but does not use any routing protocols. Device? 500

CCNA3 v3 Module 4 Question A: What are Unicasts, Multicasts, and Broadcasts ? The three types of communication transmissions. Final Jeopardy CCNA3 v3 Module