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Test Bank Solution Manual for Computer Networking Fundamentals Rated A+ Computer servers - Answers A more powerful computer that 'serves' other computers by providing some service or functionality; usually housed in a data center so lots of other 'client' computers can access it. File server - Answers Stores and manages files that can be accessed by other computers on a network. Web server - Answers Responds to requests for webpages by other computers. Routers - Answers Devices that help 'route' network requests and help connect computers and send data packets. Embedded device - Answers A highly specialized device meant for a very specific purpose; usually embedded, or included within another object or as part of a larger system. Computing system - Answers A group of computing devices and programs working together for a common purpose. Computer network - Answers A group of interconnected computing devices capable of sending and receiving data. Node - Answers Any addressable device on a network. Network interface card - Answers Allows a computer to join a network as a node; a node must have one to be able to join the network. Network switches - Answers Central nodes that move messages to nodes in the same network. Network router - Answers Connects two or separate networks. Network bandwidth - Answers Maximum amount of data that can be sent in a fixed amount of time. Data transfer rate - Answers The time it takes to transfer data from one device to another (measured in Mbps - megabits per second). Uploading - Answers Sending data (purchasing something, saving files to the cloud, sending files, posting on social media). Downloading - Answers Receiving data (browsing websites, reading email, watching movie/videos, listening to music, playing online games). Latency - Answers How long it takes data to travel between its source and its destination. IP Address - Answers An Internet Protocol address is a unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network. Hostname - Answers Unique identification for a specific computer on the Internet. Domain Name - Answers Part of a hostname that identifies a specific organization or group; acts like a phonebook for the Internet. Cloud computing - Answers A network of remote servers (powerful computers) located around the world, usually in large, safe buildings called Data Centers. Packets - Answers Packages/envelopes of information that contain chunks of data or metadata used for routing the packet between the origin and the destination on the Internet as well as for data reassembly. Protocols - Answers Networking rules that packets follow in order to get to the destination in the right order. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) - Answers The first protocol that helps the computer break the messages into packets, create a header for each packet that identifies the data, and assigns a port to the message. Internet Protocol (IP) - Answers The next protocol that adds its own header, adding destination and sender's IP address to the packets, and deals with the routing of packets through interconnected networks to their destination. Packet routing - Answers Routers direct the packets as they move between networks; they choose the fastest (or cheapest) route (which is not necessarily the shortest route); usually dynamic, meaning it is not specified in advance.

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Computer servers - Answers A more powerful computer that 'serves' other computers by providing
some service or functionality; usually housed in a data center so lots of other 'client' computers can
access it.

File server - Answers Stores and manages files that can be accessed by other computers on a network.

Web server - Answers Responds to requests for webpages by other computers.

Routers - Answers Devices that help 'route' network requests and help connect computers and send
data packets.

Embedded device - Answers A highly specialized device meant for a very specific purpose; usually
embedded, or included within another object or as part of a larger system.

Computing system - Answers A group of computing devices and programs working together for a
common purpose.

Computer network - Answers A group of interconnected computing devices capable of sending and
receiving data.

Node - Answers Any addressable device on a network.

Network interface card - Answers Allows a computer to join a network as a node; a node must have one
to be able to join the network.

Network switches - Answers Central nodes that move messages to nodes in the same network.

Network router - Answers Connects two or separate networks.

Network bandwidth - Answers Maximum amount of data that can be sent in a fixed amount of time.

Data transfer rate - Answers The time it takes to transfer data from one device to another (measured in
Mbps - megabits per second).

Uploading - Answers Sending data (purchasing something, saving files to the cloud, sending files, posting
on social media).

Downloading - Answers Receiving data (browsing websites, reading email, watching movie/videos,
listening to music, playing online games).

Latency - Answers How long it takes data to travel between its source and its destination.

IP Address - Answers An Internet Protocol address is a unique numerical label assigned to each device
connected to a computer network.

Hostname - Answers Unique identification for a specific computer on the Internet.

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