TCP/IP and the DoD Model

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Understanding of the DoD network model that was designed by the Department of Defense.
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Question 1

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The Department of Defense created the DoD model which is made of four layers. What are they?
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  • Network layer
  • Network access layer
  • Process/Application layer
  • Data Link Layer
  • Internet Layer
  • Host to Host Layer

Question 2

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The Process/Application from the DoD model is equal to what layers in the OSI model?
Answer
  • Application Layer
  • Transport Layer
  • Presentation Layer
  • Network Layer
  • Session Layer

Question 3

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The Host to Host layer from the DoD model is equal to what layer of the OSI model?
Answer
  • Network Layer
  • Transport Layer
  • Network Access

Question 4

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The Network Access of the DoD model is equal to what layers of the OSI model?
Answer
  • Data Link Layer
  • Network Layer
  • Internet Layer
  • Physical Layer

Question 5

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The DoD Process/Application Layer provides support on different applications. Which of these applications does it support?
Answer
  • Telnet and SSH
  • HTTP/HTTPS
  • SMTP/ SNMP
  • NTP and NFS
  • DNS, DHCP and BootP
  • POP, FTP, and TFTP
  • IPv4 and IPv6

Question 6

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Telnet is a protocol that its specialty is __________ ____________.
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  • Accessing information.
  • Terminal Emulation.

Question 7

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With File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) there is no authentication.
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Post Office Protocol (POP) and Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) provides a storage facility for incoming mail. Its only used for receiving email.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is used to spool, queue, and send email only.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 10

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What is the well known port number for FTP?
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  • 20 (FTP data) and 21 (FTP Control)
  • 23 (FTP data) and 24 (FTP Control)

Question 11

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What is the well know port number for Secured Shell and Telnet
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  • Port 19 (SSH) and Port 23 (Telnet)
  • Port 22 (SSH) and Port 23 (Telnet)

Question 12

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What is the well known port numbers for HTTP and HTTPS?
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  • Port 80 (HTTP) and Port 442 (HTTPS)
  • Port 80 (HTTP) and Port 443 (HTTPS)

Question 13

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What is the well known port numbers for SMTP and DNS?
Answer
  • Port 25 (SNMP) and Port 53 (DNS)
  • Port 25 (SMTP) and Port 52 (DNS)
  • Port 25 (SMTP) and Port 53 (DNS)

Question 14

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DNS (Port 53) uses both TCP and UDP
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 15

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What is the well known port numbers for SNMP and BOOTP/DHCP?
Answer
  • Port 161(SNMP) and Port 67 (BOOTP/DHCP)
  • Port 67 (SNMP) and Port 161 (BOOTP/DHCP)

Question 16

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TCP is a full duplex, ______________ protocol that uses a virtual circuit for a sesssion, and UDP is a _____________ protocol that does not provide a virtual circuit for a session.
Answer
  • connection-oriented, connection-less
  • connection-less, connection-oriented

Question 17

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In the Dod Model, the only protocols that the Host to Host layer provide are TCP and UDP
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 18

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TCP segment format contains a 16 bit source port and 16 bit destination port. It also contains a 32 bit sequencing number (when receiving segments) and a 32 bit acknowledgment (To request the next expected data via windowing)
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 19

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UDP format does not sequence nor does it use any form of windowing so no acknowledgments are expected. Also it does not create a virtual circuit. The only format for UDP is a 16 bit Source port and a 16 bit destination port. It does have a 16 bit Length field and a 16 bit Checksum field along with the data.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 20

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Ports up to 1023 are considered to be well known port numbers as defined by the RFC 3232.
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  • True
  • False

Question 21

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In the Dod Model the Internet Layer, what are the protocols supported?
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  • Internet Protocol (IP)
  • Session Protocol
  • Proxy ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
  • Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
  • Logical addressing protocol
  • Address Resolution Protocol
  • Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)

Question 22

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What are the ports used in the Internet Layer's IP header to provide over to the Host to Host layer of the DoD model for both TCP and UDP?
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  • Port 6 (TCP) and Port 17 (UDP)
  • Port 15 (UDP) and Port 17 (TCP)

Question 23

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The Protocol field in the IP header for the Host to Host (DoD) and Transport (OSI) layers can also be using protocols aside from TCP and UDP. What are the protocols?
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  • Port 4 (IP Tunneling) Port 115 (Layer 2 Tunneling)
  • Port 88 (EIGRP) and Port 89 (OSPF)
  • Port 41 (IPv6) and Port 1 (ICMP)

Question 24

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What finds a hardware address from a known IP address?
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  • Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)
  • Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

Question 25

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What finds an IP address from its known hardware address?
Answer
  • Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)
  • Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

Question 26

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This is a technique by which a device on a given network answers the ARP queries for a network address that is not on that network.
Answer
  • Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
  • Proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
  • Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)

Question 27

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Internet Protocol (IP) is a connection-less protocol
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 28

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What are port numbers used for?
Answer
  • Port numbers are used to transfer information from one layer to another.
  • Port numbers are used to identify the protocol or service that is to be used in the transmission.

Question 29

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The four layers of the TCP/IP Stack are 1)_________, 2) _____________, 3) ____________, 4)_____________.
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  • Process / Application, Host to Host, Internet, Network Access
  • Application, Transport, Internet, Network Access

Question 30

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The four layers of the DOD model are 1) ___________, 2) ____________, 3)_____________, 4) _____________ .
Answer
  • Process / Application, Host to Host, Internet, Network Access
  • Application, Transport, Internet, Network Access

Question 31

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The TCP/IP Protocol Suite is the networking model and a set of communication protocols used for the internet and similar networks.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 32

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What are the TCP/IP Protocols for the Application Layer? (Choose three)
Answer
  • UDP and TCP
  • Ethernet, and Token Ring.
  • Telnet and SSH
  • Switches and Bridges
  • HTTP and FTP
  • DHCP, SMTP, and SNMP

Question 33

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What are the TCP/IP Protocols for the Application Layer? (Choose three)
Answer
  • UDP and TCP
  • Ethernet, and Token Ring.
  • Telnet and SSH
  • Switches and Bridges
  • HTTP and FTP

Question 34

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What is the TCP/IP Stack Model protocols for the Transport Layer?
Answer
  • IPv4 and IPv6
  • ICMP and ARP
  • TCP and UDP
  • Ethernet and Token Ring

Question 35

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What are the TCP/IP Model protocols for the Internet Layer? (Choose three)
Answer
  • Ethernet and Token Ring
  • IPv4 and IPv6
  • HTTP and FTP
  • ICMP and ARP
  • RARP
  • SNMP

Question 36

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What are the TCP/IP Model Protocols for the Network Access layer? (Choose three)
Answer
  • TCP and UDP
  • IPv4 and IPv6
  • Ethernet and Token Ring
  • HTTP and FTP
  • Hardware Adapters
  • X.25 and FDDI

Question 37

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What two protocols uses session multiplexing?
Answer
  • HTTP and HTTPS
  • IPv4 and IPv6
  • TCP and UDP

Question 38

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TCP uses port number ____ for FTP, and for Telnet ____ and for HTTP ______ when supporting Application layer services.
Answer
  • FTP=21, Telnet=25, HTTP=80
  • FTP=23, Telnet=21, HTTP=80
  • FTP=21. Telnet=23, HTTP=80

Question 39

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What of the following are considered "Well Known Ports"? (Choose two)
Answer
  • FTP=21 Telnet=23 SMTP=25
  • HTTP=8080
  • HSRP=1985
  • DNS=53, SNMP=161, TFTP=69
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