Network-guide-to-networks-4th-edition-dean-chapter 6

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802.1D
IEEE standard that describes, among other things briding and STP (spanning tree protocol
802.1w
IEEE standard that describes RSTP (rapid spanning tree protocol) which evolved from STP
Application switch
A switch that provides functions between Layer 4 and Layer 7 of the OSI model
Base I/O port
A setting that specifies, in hexadecimal notation, which area of memory will act as a channel for data traveling between the NIC and the CPU Like its IRQ, its devices ---- port cannot be used by any other device
Best path
The most efficient route from one node on a network to another. Under optional network conditions, the ------ is the most direct path between two points, however, when traffic congestion, segment failures, and other factors create obstacles, the most direct path may not be the ---------
BGP (border gateway protocol)
Complex routing protocol used on border and exterior router it is the routing protocol used on internet backbones
BID (bridge ID)
Combination of a 2 byte priority field and a bridge's MAC address used in STP to select a root bridge
BIOS (basic input/output)
Firmware attached to a computer's motherboard that controls the computer's communication with its devices among other things.
Border router
Router that connects an autonomous LAN with an exterior network example router that connects a business to its ISP
Bridge
A connectivity device that operates at the data link layer(layer 2) of the OSI model and reads header information to forward packets according to their MAC address it use a filtering database to determine which packets to discard and which to forward it contain one input and one output port and separate network segments
Broadcast domain
Combination of ports on a switch that make up a a layer 2 segment to be able to exchange data with each other, broadcast domains must be connected by a layer 3 device such as a router or layer 3 switch
Bus
Type of circuit used by a computers motherboard to transmit data to components most new pentium computer use buses of exchanging 32 to 64 bits of data as the number of bits of data a bus handles increases so does the speed of the device attached to the bus.
Card Bus
PCMCIA standard that specifies a 32 bit interface running at 33MHz,similar to the PCI expansion board standard. most modern laptops are equipped with Card Bus slots for connecting external modems and NIC among other things
CMOS(complementary metal oxide semiconductor)
A type of microchip that requires very little energy to operate In a PC,it stores setting pertaining to a computers devices among other things
Compact Flash
Standard for an ultra -small removable data and input/output device capable of connecting many kinds of external peripherals to workstation,PDA and other computerized devices