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1 Semester 1 CHAPTER 6 REVIEW JEOPARDY Created by Wanda Helser, Harlem High School, Machesney Park, Illinois. This activity is based on Sally Hutchinson’s contribution to the CNAP’s Instructor Community.

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Page 1: 1 Semester 1 CHAPTER 6 REVIEW JEOPARDY Created by Wanda Helser, Harlem High School, Machesney Park, Illinois. This activity is based on Sally Hutchinson’s

1Semester 1

CHAPTER 6 REVIEW

JEOPARDY

Created by Wanda Helser, Harlem High School, Machesney Park, Illinois. This activity is based on Sally Hutchinson’s contribution to the CNAP’s Instructor Community.

Page 2: 1 Semester 1 CHAPTER 6 REVIEW JEOPARDY Created by Wanda Helser, Harlem High School, Machesney Park, Illinois. This activity is based on Sally Hutchinson’s

FramesFramesData LinkData Link

LayerLayerMACMAC

AddressingAddressing HexadecimalsHexadecimals MiscellaneousMiscellaneous

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Frames100

A: What is Frame Start field?

This indicates the beginning of a frame.

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Frames 200

A: What is a Frame Check Sequence (FCS) field?

The part of the frame that checks for errors.

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Frames 300

A: What is the Address Field?

The MAC addresses of the source and destination computers are in this.

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Frames 400

A: What is a frame?

The term used to describe the Layer 2 encapsulation process.

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Frames 500

A: What is the Logical Link Control (LLC)?

Layer 2 communicates with upper layers through this.

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Data Link Layer100

A: What are the LLC and MAC sublayers?

The two parts of the data link layer.

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Data Link Layer 200

A: What is the Logical Link Control sublayer (LLC)?

The IEEE 802.2 standard.

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Data Link Layer300

A: What is a broadcast?

A LAN transmission method that sends data out to all nodes on the network .

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Data Link Layer400

A: What is a Preamble?

In 802.3 frames, it is an alternating pattern of 1s and 0s.

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Data Link Layer500

A: What is the MAC sublayer?

This sublayer handles physical addressing, network topology definition

and line discipline.

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MACAddressing

100

A: What is 48?

The length of a MAC address in bits.

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MAC Addressing

200

A: What is the NIC?

Where the MAC address resides in a computer.

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MAC Addressing

300

A: What is the Organizational Unique Identifier (OUI)?

The first six hexadecimal numbers in a MAC address represents this.

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MAC Addressing

400

A: What is FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF?

This reserved address is used to send information to everyone on the network.

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MAC Addressing

500

A: What is a vendor assigned address?

The last six hexadecimal digits in a MAC address.

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Hexadecimal100

A: What is 16?

Hexadecimal is also known as this Base.

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Hexadecimal 200

A: What is 59?

The decimal number 89 in hex.

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Hexadecimal 300

A: What is 673?

The hexadecimal number 2A1 in decimal.

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Hexadecimal 400

A: What is FF?

The binary number 11111111 in hexadecimal.

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Hexadecimal 500

A: What is 13A?

The Base 16 equivalent to the decimal number 314.

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Miscellaneous 100

A: What is Ethernet?

This LAN technology has a logical bus topology and a physical star topology.

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Miscellaneous 200

A: What is deterministic?

This MAC protocol uses a form of taking turns.

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Miscellaneous300

A: What is CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access/ Collision Detection?

Ethernet uses this non-deterministic MAC protocol.

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Miscellaneous 400

A: What is Token Ring?

This LAN technology uses a logical ring topology and a physical star topology.

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Miscellaneous 500

A: What is FDDI?

This LAN technology uses a logical ring topology and a physical dual-ring

topology.