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Chapter 5 Networking Fundamentals-vocab
Test Description: Chapter 5 networking fundamentals-vocab
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Microsoft's version of a command-line interface or CLI.
A
Telnet
B
command prompt
C
FTP
D
tracert
2) A command that shows paths to remote destinations.
A
pathping
B
nslookup
C
open shortest path first (OSPF)
D
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
3) A command that shows paths to remote destinations.
A
Telnet
B
Nbtstat
C
nslookup
D
Tracert
4) A command used to display active TCP (or UDP) connections, as well as a host of other statistics.
A
ping
B
elevated mode
C
command prompt
D
open shortest path first (OSPF)
5) A command used to display information about DNS names and their corresponding IP addresses; can be used to diagnose DNS servers.
A
command prompt
B
pathping
C
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
D
nslookup
6) A command to test network connectivity between two hosts.
A
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
B
ping
C
tracert
D
open shortest path first (OSPF)
7) A distance vector protocol that uses algorithms to decipher which route to send data packets.
A
open shortest path first (OSPF)
B
telnet
C
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
D
elevated mode
8) A protocol used to transfer files between hosts.
A
FTP
B
open shortest path first (OSPF)
C
asdf
D
asdf
9) A mode used with User Account Control (UAC) to overcome certain restrictions.
A
elevated mode
B
asdf
C
asdf
D
asdf
10) A command used in Windows to show or display IP configuration information.
A
Ipconfig
B
asdf
C
nslookup
D
asdf
11) A built-in command-line scripting utility that enables you to display and modify the network configurations of the local computer.
A
netsh
B
elevated mode
C
asfd
D
asfd
12) A command that can display all kinds of important networking data and allows you to configure various networking options such as services.
A
net command
B
asddf
C
open shortest path first (OSPF)
D
asdf
13) A link-state protocol that monitors the network for routers that have a change in their link-state, meaning whether they were turned off or on or restarted.
A
open shortest path first (OSPF)
B
asd
C
as
D
asdf
14) A command used to display active TCP (or UDP) connections, as well as a host of other statistics.
A
asdf
B
open shortest path first (OSPF)
C
Nbstat
D
asdf
15) A command used to display routing tables and modify static routes on a Windows system
A
elevated mode
B
asdf
C
Route
D
sadf
16) command used to take control of a remote computer via a command prompt.
A
asdf
B
sa
C
pathping
D
Telnet
17) asdf
A
open shortest path first (OSPF)
B
asdf
C
pathping
D
asdf
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