Evaluasi CCNA Discovery 1 Chapter 4
Chapter 4 - Connecting
to the Internet Through an ISP
1. Which
definition describes the term Internet?
2. What type
of connection point is a point of presence (POP)?
3. What is
the term for the group of high-speed data links that interconnect ISPs?
4. Which
device can act as a router, switch, and wireless access point in one package?
5. What are
three characteristics of business class ISP service? (Choose three.)
6. What is a
major characteristic of asymmetric Internet service?
7. Which
three elements are required to successfully connect to the Internet? (Choose
three.)
8. What term
describes each router through which a packet travels when moving between source
and destination networks?
9. What does
the tracert command test?
10. What
type of end-user connectivity requires that an ISP have a DSLAM device in their
network?
11. Why
would an ISP require a CMTS device on their network?
12.
Refer to the
graphic. What type of cabling is shown?
13.
Refer to the
graphic. What type of cabling is shown?
14. Which
two places are most appropriate to use UTP cabling? (Choose two.)
15. What
does adherence to cabling standards ensure?
16.
Refer to the
graphic. What type of cable is shown?
17. What
connector is used to terminate Ethernet unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cabling?
18. Which
two characteristics describe copper patch panels? (Choose two.)
19. What are
two advantages of cable management? (Choose two.)
20. What are
two common causes of signal degradation when using UTP cabling? (Choose two.)
21. What are
three commonly followed standards for constructing and installing cabling?
(Choose three.)