This document contains questions and answers from chapters 2, 3, and 4 of a textbook on computer networks. Chapter 2 discusses networking standards and the OSI model, focusing on different standards organizations like ISO, ITU, ANSI, IEEE, and IANA. Chapter 3 covers topics around transmission basics and networking media, including terms like transmission, voltage, amplitude, bytes, and the benefits of digital signals. Chapter 4 introduces TCP/IP protocols, noting that TCP/IP is a suite of protocols, TCP operates in the transport layer, ICMP reports on data delivery, DHCP allows devices to lease IP addresses, and it is acceptable to leave APIPA enabled if needed.
This document contains questions and answers from chapters 2, 3, and 4 of a textbook on computer networks. Chapter 2 discusses networking standards and the OSI model, focusing on different standards organizations like ISO, ITU, ANSI, IEEE, and IANA. Chapter 3 covers topics around transmission basics and networking media, including terms like transmission, voltage, amplitude, bytes, and the benefits of digital signals. Chapter 4 introduces TCP/IP protocols, noting that TCP/IP is a suite of protocols, TCP operates in the transport layer, ICMP reports on data delivery, DHCP allows devices to lease IP addresses, and it is acceptable to leave APIPA enabled if needed.