In a typical TCP connection establishment, the two flags used in the core handsh
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Question
In a typical TCP connection establishment, the two flags used in the core handshake are the______ and_________ flags.
QUESTION 2
TCP uses________________ to manage the transmission between senders and receivers that can send or receive differing rates to make sure not to overwhelm machines that may be slower.
QUESTION 3
The transport layer protocol used by the TCP / IP suite that does not provide guarantees on ordering or confirmation of receipt of packets is called ____________.
QUESTION 4
SMTP is a protocol for ....
Network Management
Address Resolution
Name services
QUESTION 5
192.168.1.10
192.168.1.11
192.168.1.1
192.168.2.1
192.168.2.10
QUESTION 6
If System 1 was sending data to System 3, when a packet left the router Interface 2, what would the source MAC address in the packet be at that point?
00:00:00:00:00:01
00:00:00:00:00:02
00:00:00:00:00:03
00:00:00:00:00:04
00:00:00:00:00:05
QUESTION 7
Given a system with the following: IP Address: 10.10.2.34 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 Gateway 10.10.2.1 Which (select all that apply) of the following addresses would be on the same local network?
10.11.2.30
10.10.23.62
10.10.2.134
192.168.1.1
100.10.2.35
QUESTION 8
Describe how RIP operates. -Why are there problems implementing RIP on large networks?
QUESTION 9
-Describe the difference between bulk data flow and interactive data flow. -Give examples of where each is used.
QUESTION 10
Describe the process of terminating a connection in TCP. Be sure to discuss specifics on why TCP uses the mechanism it does.
1.Network Management
3.Address Resolution
4.Name services
Explanation / Answer
1) SYN and ACK
2) congestion control mechanism.
3) UDP.
4) Email
5) 192.168.1.10, the source ip will not change when crossing to another network, unless their is a NAT on the network. only the source MAC address changes with each hop
6) 5
7) 3
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