Chapter 11 BB Flashcards

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What is a collapsed backbone network design? Pg 336

A

All hosts involved had to go to the corporate backbone in order to reach any network services – both LAN and mainframe.

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What is a mainframe network? Pg 336

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Comprised of dumb terminals connected into mainframe controllers. Any remote sites were connected to the mainframe with bridges.

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What was one of the first devices created to break up collision domains? Pg 337

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Bridges

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T/F Switches use Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) to create an manage a filter table. Pg 338

A

True

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What do switches do that hubs don’t? Pg 339

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Create private, dedicated collision domains and provide independent bandwidth on each port.

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What are four benefits of layer 2 switching? Pg 339

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hardware-based bridging, wire speed, low latency, low cost

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What makes layer 2 switching so efficient is that no _______ to the data packet takes place. Pg 339

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modification

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What are two things to consider if you want to have a solid network design that includes bridges? Pg 340

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You must break up the collision domains properly. A well-oiled, functional bridged network is one whose users spend 80 percent of their time on the local segment.

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What are the three distinct functions of layer 2 switching? Pg 340

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  • -Address Learning.
  • -Forward/filter decisions.
  • -Loop avoidance.
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What is address learning? Pg 341

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Store the source hardware address of each frame received on an interface into a MAC database known as the forward/filter table.

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