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2 pii Second Printing December 2010 Third Printing (Not yet reprinted...for ebook update only) 1/27/2011
2 p37 TIP:  VLANs   VLANs enable you to create multiple broadcast domains on a single switch. In essence, this is the same as creating separate networks for each TIP:  VLANs   VLANs enable you to create multiple broadcast domains on a single switch. In essence, this is the same as creating separate networks for each VLAN. 1/27/2011
2 p61 Logical standards define characteristics such as the configuration of the network, the speed at which the network operates, and how devices access the network Logical standards define characteristics such as the configuration of the network, the speed at which the network operates, and how devices access the network. 1/27/2011
2 p63 Note:  Bandwidth   The transmission rate of media is sometimes referred to incorrectly as the bandwidth. In truth, the term bandwidth refers to the width of the range of electrical frequencies, or amount of channels that the media can support. Bandwidth correlates to the amount of data that can traverse the media at one time, but other factors determine what the maximum speed supported by a cable Note:  Bandwidth   The transmission rate of media is sometimes referred to incorrectly as the bandwidth. In truth, the term bandwidth refers to the width of the range of electrical frequencies, or amount of channels that the media can support. Bandwidth correlates to the amount of data that can traverse the media at one time, but other factors determine what the maximum speed supported by a cable will be. 1/27/2011
2 p66 Note:  Know the Difference   Half-duplex enables two-way communication over a single channel. Full-duplex provides two-way communication by using different channels for sending and receiving signals. For the exam, know the differ- Note:  Know the Difference   Half-duplex enables two-way communication over a single channel. Full-duplex provides two-way communication by using different channels for sending and receiving signals. For the exam, know the difference. 1/27/2011
2 p82 Vertical cable can connect locations outside of the local LAN and requiring high-speed connections. Vertical cable can connect locations outside of the local LAN and requires high-speed connections. 1/27/2011
2 p108 tip:  Crossing Over   In the absence of an uplink port, you can connect two hubs or switches by using MDI-X ports, but you must use a crossover cable to do tip:  Crossing Over   In the absence of an uplink port, you can connect two hubs or switches by using MDI-X ports, but you must use a crossover cable to do so. 1/27/2011
2 p151 As its name suggests, File Transfer Protocol (FTP provides for the uploading and downloading of files from a remote host running FTP server software. As its name suggests, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) provides for the uploading and downloading of files from a remote host running FTP server software. 1/27/2011
2 p195 Note:  IP Subnetting   IP subnetting is a complex task, and it is difficult to explain fully in the space available in this book. The information provided in this section
is sufficient to answer any subnetting-related questions you might see on the Network+ exam. This material goes into more detail than is required. In the real
Note:  IP Subnetting   IP subnetting is a complex task, and it is difficult to explain fully in the space available in this book. The information provided in this section is sufficient to answer any subnetting-related questions you might see on the Network+ exam. This material goes into more detail than is required. In the real world, subnetting is an important skill. 1/27/2011
2 p267 Note:  Signal Strength   Wireless signals degrade depending on the construction material used. Signals passing through concrete and steel are particularly weak- Note:  Signal Strength   Wireless signals degrade depending on the construction material used. Signals passing through concrete and steel are particularly weakened. 1/27/2011
2 p290 Note:  Datagram Packet Sizes   The data packet size used with datagram packet switching is kept small in case of error, which would cause the packets to be re- Note:  Datagram Packet Sizes   The data packet size used with datagram packet switching is kept small in case of error, which would cause the packets to be resent. 1/27/2011
2 p444 Note:  route Interpretation   This section explores the results from the Windows tracert command, but the information provided is equally relevant to interpreting traceroute command results from UNIX, Linux, or Macintosh sys- Note:  route Interpretation   This section explores the results from the Windows tracert command, but the information provided is equally relevant to interpreting traceroute command results from UNIX, Linux, or Macintosh systems. 1/27/2011
2 p573 tip:  Kerberos Authentication   For the Network+ exam, remember that Kerberos is a nonproprietary protocol and is used for cross-platform authentica- tip:  Kerberos Authentication   For the Network+ exam, remember that Kerberos is a nonproprietary protocol and is used for cross-platform authentication. 1/27/2011