I made this test for my own personal use, and on it I put down questions about things I had trouble with personally. I put down stuff about Ports, OSI Model, RAID, and Cable Lengths. Most of these questions came from other tests I just combined them for my own personal use. I take no credit for any of the questions here. This test doesn't follow any complete formula or basis other than what I personally needed help remembering. You should not use this test as your only study aide. Use the other tests too. You may find this useful so I thought I'd share it rather than keep it to myself.
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543
1812
1667
25
443
23
80
43
119
43
110
443
143
110
1100
88
143
119
21
22
23
24
25
23
67
69
20
21
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1701
1723
1665
1344
21
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1521
1621
1512
1521
1067
110
143
162
1702
161
110
43
389
443
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110
119
443
143
23
25
110
1201
1202
1433
1432
1612
1600
5541
1723
1701
1799
1777
1337
26
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27
43
433
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Depending on the situation, yes
Never
Only during a full moon
Yes, whenever you want
At layer 4 the PDU is a segment. At layer 3 they are a packet. At layer 2 a frame, at layer 1 bits.
At layer 4 the PDU is a frame. At layer 3 they are a segment. At layer 2 bits, at layer 1 a frame.
At layer 4 the PDU is bits. At layer 3 a frame, at layer 2 a segment. At layer 1 a packet.
All of them are packets
Wireless
Fiber Optic
Secure Frame
Token Star Hybrid
Generic Token Network (GTN)
TIA/EIA
DEA/MEA
EIA/TIA
ISO
MOMMA/MEA
Source IP, Destination IP, TTL
Source IP, Destination IP, TTL, Comcast Triple Play
Source Port, Destination Port, and Sequence Number
Destination MAC, Source MAC, and Framecheck
Ketchup
Nothing gets added to it. It's changed into bits and sent over the medium
Nothing gets added as you cannot do anything at this layer.
Port Number
Destination IP
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