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CCNA Self-Study: Network Media (The Physical Layer)

Chapter Description

To determine what transmission media is right for particular networking enviornment you must consider organization's required throughput, cabling distance, noise resistance, security, flexibility and plans for growth.In this article Steve McQuerry highlights the concepts and procedures for assembling and cabling Cisco routers.

LAN Cabling Options Section Quiz

Use these practice questions to review what you learned in this section.

  1. Which of the following is an 802.3u specification?

    1. 10BASE-F

    2. 10BASE-T

    3. 100BASE-TX

    4. 1000BASE-CX

  2. Which of the following is a more appropriate choice for Ethernet connectivity?

    1. 10-Mbps Ethernet as a connection between server and LAN

    2. Gigabit Ethernet as the link at the access layer to provide good performance

    3. Fast Ethernet as a link between the access layer and distribution layer devices to support the aggregate traffic from each Ethernet segment on the access link

    4. 100-Mbps between core switches to provide greater bandwidth.

  3. Which standard body created the cables and connector specification used to support Ethernet implementation?

    1. ISO

    2. NSI

    3. EIA/TIA

    4. IETF

  4. Which of the following statements does not correctly describe a media connector?

    1. RJ-45 connectors are 8-pin connectors that resemble telephone jacks.

    2. An AUI is a 15-pin connector used between an NIC and an Ethernet cable.

    3. The GBIC is a transceiver that converts serial electric currents to optical signals and vice versa.

    4. None of the above is correct.

  5. For which of the following would you not need to provide a crossover cable?

    1. Connecting uplinks between switches

    2. Connecting routers to switches

    3. Connecting hubs to switches

    4. Connecting to a console port

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