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Discovery Internetworking Module 4 JEOPARDY K. Martin

RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands Cable Problems Your Provider Acronyms IP IP Cables, Etc. Cables, Etc. Grab Bag Grab Bag ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y ◄ ◄ ◄

Question Loss of signal strength. Cable Problems 100 A: What is attenuation?

Question A: What is crosstalk? This can occur as a result of untwisting too much cable. Cable Problems

Question A: What is reversed pair? This is the result when a wire pair is installed correctly on one end, but reversed on the other end. Cable Problems 300

Question A: What is open? This is a result of a wire not properly pushed into the connector. Cable Problems 400

Question A: What is split pair? This occurs when one wire from one pair is switched from a different pair at both ends. Cable Problems 500

Question A: What is a POP? This is the place where the connection exists between the ISP and the network being serviced. Your Provider

Question A: What are well-known ISPs? AOL, EarthLink, Roadrunner Your Provider 200

Question A: What is home service? This level of service provided by your ISP has slower connections speeds and fewer accounts. Your Provider 300

Question A: What is asymmetric This is a result of faster download times than upload times. Your Provider 400

Question A: What is the Internet cloud? A connection of routers connecting ISPs. Your Provider 500

Question A: What is Internet Service Provider? ISP Acronyms 100

Question A: What is Point of Presence? POP Acronyms 200

Question A: What is Network Operations Center? NOC Acronyms 300

Question A: What is Regional Internet Registry? RIR Acronyms 400

Question A: What is Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol? TCP/IP Acronyms 500

Question A: What is four? The number of octets that make an IP address. IP 100

Question A: What is a datagram? Another name for an IP packet. IP 200

Question A: What is a header? This part of the IP packet contains the source and destination IP. IP 300

Question A: What is packet? This PDU is part of the IP address. IP 400

Question A: What is a router? This networking device looks at the IP address to determine where to route traffic. IP 500

Question A: What is RJ-45? This connector is used to terminate a UTP cable. Cables, Etc. 100

Question A: What is four? The number of wire pairs in UTP cabling. Cables, Etc. 200

Question A: What is multimode? This type of fiber optic cable can run up to 2000 meters. Cables, Etc. 300

Question A: What is a straight through? Use this type of cable if connecting a router and a switch. Cables, Etc. 400

Question A: What is fiber optic? This type of cable is immune to EMI. Cables, Etc. 500

Question A: What is a cable tester? Tests for malfunctions in the making of the cable. Grab Bag 100

Question A: What is a multimeter? Measures voltage. Grab Bag 200

Question A: What is ping? This utility is used to test end-to-end connectivity. Grab Bag 300

Question A: What is DSLAM? Used to connect DSL users. Grab Bag 400

Question A: What is patch panel? Used by NOCs to connect networks together. Grab Bag 500

Question A: What are an IP address, network connection, and an ISP. Three items that are required to connect to the Internet. Final Jeopardy