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The Bits and Bytes of Computer Networking. Weekly Quizzes 1-6 Complete Answered Latest Spring 2025

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What are the 5 Networking Layers in order? - (answers)5. Application layer
4. Transport layer
3. Network layer
2. data link layer
1. Physical layer


Physical Layer - (answers)This layer has devices that interconnect computers with cabling
connectors. It sends and receives signals on the physical wire or antenna to transmit the bits
found in frames.


Data Link layer - (answers)Responsible for defining a common way of interpreting signals, so
network deices can communicate.


Network Layer - (answers)Allows different networks to communicate with each other through
networks, such as the internet.


Transport Layer - (answers)This layer sorts out which client and server programs are supposed to
get that data.


Application Layer - (answers)Software that we use, the part of the model that is closest to the
user (gmail, browser, etc.). Permits applications to request access to the network services.


Layer 1
Cable, Ethernet, hubs - (answers)Physical Layer


Layer 2
Switch, Ethernet Protocol - (answers)Data Link layer

,Layer 3
Internet Protocol, Router, Logical Addressing - (answers)Network Layer


Layer 4
Transport Control Protocol, Client Server, Server, User Datagram Protocol - (answers)Transport
Layer


Layer 5
Web Browser, HTTP , SMTP - send receive email - (answers)Application Layer


UDP or User Datagram Protocol - (answers)This is an alternative communications protocol to
Transmission Control Protocol. It is part of the transport layer protocol. UDP is connectionless.
This means there is no setup or teardown of a connection.


What is the difference between UDP & TCP? - (answers)The UDP protocol works similarly to
TCP, but it throws out all the error-checking stuff. All the back-and-forth communication
introduces latency, slowing things down. TCP provides mechanisms to ensure that data is
reliably delivered while UDP does not.


Crosstalk - (answers)Caused by the electrical signals of one wire disrupting the signals of
another wire.


TCP or Transmission Control Protocol - (answers)A protocol developed for the internet to get
data from one network device to another


IP or Internet Protocol - (answers)A set of rules governing the format of data sent over the
internet or other network.


Cat 5 - (answers)Type of cable that has the ability to transfer information from one computer to
another

, Cat 5e - (answers)Enhanced cat 5 cable used for gigabit speeds and minimum for Voice over IP


Cat 6e - (answers)This cable has shorter distance at higher speeds.


Fiber cable - (answers)Contain individual optical fibers that uses light to transmit data.


Which cable supports the longest distance to transmit data - Cat5, Fiber Optic, Cat5e, Cat6e? -
(answers)Fiber Optic


Hub - (answers)This is a physical layer device used to connect network components. All the
devices connected to a hub will end up talking to all other devices at the same time.


Switch - (answers)A Data Link Layer device that connects network segments. A switch can
inspect the contents of the Ethernet protocol data being sent around the network, determine
which system the data is intended for and then only send data to that one system.


Collision Domain - (answers)This is a network segment where only one device can communicate
at a time,


Hubs/Switches - (answers)primary devices used to connect computers on a single local area
network (LAN)


Router - (answers)A Network layer device that routes packets of data between two or more
networks.


BGP or Border Gateway Protocol - (answers)Protocol where routers share data with each other,
allowing them to determine the most optimal path to forward traffic


Modulation - (answers)This is a way of varying the voltage of an electric charge moving across
the Ethernet cable to represent 1's and 0's. Also known as line coding.

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