Networking Reference Models and Protocols

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What is the definition of throughput?

The rate of data transfer that can be sustained over a network

What does 'Packet Loss' refer to?

The loss of packets during data transfer

What causes a bottleneck in data transfer?

Collision Domain

What does the MAC address indicate?

The unique identifier of a device on a network

What do Ethernet Frames refer to?

The size of data packets transmitted over an Ethernet network

Which network route is added to the routing table when a local interface is configured with an IP address and subnet mask?

Directly connected network

What is the prefix length for a default route?

/0

What is the primary responsibility of the packet forwarding function?

Encapsulating packets in the data link frame type for the outgoing interface

When is a remote network added to the routing table?

When routing protocols dynamically learn about the remote network

What happens to a packet if there is no match in the routing table?

It is dropped

Test your knowledge of networking reference models, such as the TCP/IP protocol suite, and the advantages of reference models in preventing changes in one layer from affecting other layers. Explore terminologies like delay and the concept of encapsulation. This quiz will challenge your understanding of networking fundamentals.

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