Reference no: EM132864390
CIS320 Fundamentals of Routing and Switching - Post University
Assignment
Lab 13.1 in your textbook is an exercise to match switching and LAN design terms with their correct definitions.
Description
An amount of time that should be slightly longer than the time it takes to transmit a 64-byte frame on an Ethernet wire
Data Link layer protocol defined by IEEE specification 802.1d
The total network bandwidth dedicated to each unicast transmission, even if multiple unicast transmissions are occurring at the same time
A logical broadcast domain on the LAN created by one or more switches
A layer 2 messaging protocol that manages all the changes to the VLANs across networks
Entire transmitted frame is read into the switch's buffer before being forwarded by the switch
Default setting for 10BaseT switch ports
An evolution of STP defined by IEEE 802.1w that allows for more rapid convergence
A situation in which all devices are in contention for the total bandwidth of the network
Increasing the number of collision domains without increasing the number of subnets
The lag or delay that a device or part of the network media causes
Alternate one-way communications
A switching method in which a Frame is forwarded immediately after the destination address is read
Fast Ethernet implementation that uses four pairs of either Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP cable
A topology in which an Ethernet station must first listen before transmitting on the network. Any station can transmit as long as there are no transmissions active on the network. If two stations transmit simultaneously, a collision will occur, and those stations must detect the collision and reset themselves.
An error condition in which broadcast traffic is above 126 packets per second and network communications are impeded
Communication in two directions at once
A switching method in which a frame is forwarded after the first 64 bytes of the incoming frame is read
VLAN 1, which cannot be deleted; also known as the default VLAN
An Ethernet flavor that allows frames to be transmitted in 90% less time than with standard Ethernet
A group of devices that will receive broadcast traffic from each other on the LAN
Fast Ethernet implementation that uses two pairs of either Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shielded twisted-pair (STP)
Open standard trunking protocol for VLANs
A configuration setting in which the switch port is set to determine whether the connected device is full- or half-duplex, and it configures itself to match
Standard Ethernet using UTP cable configured in a physical star
Cisco proprietary protocol that maintains a spanning tree instance for each VLAN
Cisco proprietary trunking protocol for VLANs
A group of devices that are subject to the collisions of each other's traffic
Attachment:- Lab Assignment.rar