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D481 - SECURITY FOUNDATIONS ESSENTIAL TERMINOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS UPDATED Network interface controller (NIC) A hardware device that connects a computer or other device to network media. Address resolution The process of finding an IP address for a host name Broadcast address Address used to transmit to all nodes on the network; the last address in a network. Ex: 255.255.255.255 Classful network The original addressing architecture used for the Internet Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) A strategy that allows IANA to segment any IPv4 address space to define larger or smaller networks as needed. Connection-oriented protocol A communication protocol that sets up a connection with the remote node before exchanging messages with it. Both participants in the conversation use the same connection for the duration of the conversation Connectionless protocol A communication protocol that doesn't require a predefined connection and treats each packet as a separate entity. Datagram Layer 3 protocol units of data sent to a destination node; also called network packets Domain Name System (DNS) A hierarchical naming system that allows organizations to associate host names with IP address name spaces. Dot notation Standard notation for IPv4 Addresses Dual IP stack A network software implementation in which the operating system supports both IPv4 and IPv6 using two separate network stacks for the Internet Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) An automatic configuration protocol used to assign device attributes to devices on IP networks. Encapsulation The process of adding the IP header data to a network packet. Fragmentation Process in which IP software chops packets into smaller packets, allowing computers to send large packets across a network that can only handle smaller packets. Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) The organization responsible for coordinating IP addresses and resources around the world. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) A global volunteer organization that develops and promotes Internet standards. Loopback address Address on computer that refers to itself. Requests sent to the loopback address will always be "looped back" to the computer on which they originated, allowing the computer to behave as both a local and remote device without being attached to a network. Common use cases include performing tests of a computer's communications infrastructure, and making use of a client/server architecture (such as a web application) in which the host is both the client and the server. Example is 127.0.0.1 for IPv4 and ::1 for IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Portal (NDP) Protocol use by IPv6 networks to provide a similar service as ARP. Network Address Translation (NAT) The process of replacing a private IP address with a public IP address, or vice versa

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D481 - SECURITY FOUNDATIONS ESSENTIAL TERMINOLOGY
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS UPDATED


Network interface controller (NIC)
A hardware device that connects a computer or other device to network media.
Address resolution
The process of finding an IP address for a host name
Broadcast address
Address used to transmit to all nodes on the network; the last address in a network. Ex:
255.255.255.255
Classful network
The original addressing architecture used for the Internet
Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
A strategy that allows IANA to segment any IPv4 address space to define larger or
smaller networks as needed.
Connection-oriented protocol
A communication protocol that sets up a connection with the remote node before
exchanging messages with it. Both participants in the conversation use the same
connection for the duration of the conversation
Connectionless protocol
A communication protocol that doesn't require a predefined connection and treats each
packet as a separate entity.
Datagram
Layer 3 protocol units of data sent to a destination node; also called network packets
Domain Name System (DNS)
A hierarchical naming system that allows organizations to associate host names with IP
address name spaces.

,Dot notation
Standard notation for IPv4 Addresses
Dual IP stack
A network software implementation in which the operating system supports both IPv4
and IPv6 using two separate network stacks for the Internet Protocol
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
An automatic configuration protocol used to assign device attributes to devices on IP
networks.
Encapsulation
The process of adding the IP header data to a network packet.
Fragmentation
Process in which IP software chops packets into smaller packets, allowing computers to
send large packets across a network that can only handle smaller packets.
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
The organization responsible for coordinating IP addresses and resources around the
world.
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
A global volunteer organization that develops and promotes Internet standards.
Loopback address
Address on computer that refers to itself. Requests sent to the loopback address will
always be "looped back" to the computer on which they originated, allowing the
computer to behave as both a local and remote device without being attached to a
network. Common use cases include performing tests of a computer's communications
infrastructure, and making use of a client/server architecture (such as a web application)
in which the host is both the client and the server.


Example is 127.0.0.1 for IPv4 and ::1 for IPv6
Neighbor Discovery Portal (NDP)
Protocol use by IPv6 networks to provide a similar service as ARP.
Network Address Translation (NAT)
The process of replacing a private IP address with a public IP address, or vice versa

, Port Address Translation (PAT)
An extension of network address translation (NAT), this is the process of mapping
multiple hosts on a local area network (LAN) to a single public IP address. Unlike NAT,
which maps one private IP address to one public IP address, PAT specifies a port
number for each privately addressed host, thereby enabling multiple hosts to be
mapped to the same public IP address.
Protocol
A set of rules that define a particular aspect of communication
Reserved address
A non-routable IP address within the private address spaces defined in RFC1918 (IPv4)
and RFC4193 (IPv6). For use only on private (internal) networks.
Subnet mask
A binary number that contains all 1s in the leftmost prefix length positions, and all other
bits are 0s.
Unicast address
IPv6 addresses that specify a unique device.
Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM)
A strategy to allow IPv4 networks to be fragmented into any size subnetwork.
3-tier
Application architecture composed of separate client, application services, and data
services layers.
ARPANET
Predecessor of the Internet, this DoD-sponsored network was the first to implement a
decentralized, fault-tolerant, large-scale network that used the TCP/IP network protocol
suite.
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange)
Character coding standard for electronic communication
Botnet
Workstations that have been infected with remote-controlled malware and are part of a
collection of other remotely controlled infected workstations.
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