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GSEC Exam Study Question and answer latest update What are the layers of the OSI Model from top to bottom? Application, Presentation, Session, Transport, Network, Data Link and Physical What are the layers of the TCP/IP Model from top to bottom? Application, Transport, Internet and Link Lay...

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What are the layers of the OSI Model from top to bottom?
Application, Presentation, Session, Transport, Network, Data Link and Physical


What are the layers of the TCP/IP Model from top to bottom?
Application, Transport, Internet and Link Layer


What is the address space used for loopback addressing?
127.0.0.0 - 127.255.255.255


What is the address space used when a DHCP server is not available?
169.254.0.1 - 169.254.255.255


What are the private IP ranges?
10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255, 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255, 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255


What protocols are used in the Data Link Layer?
Ethernet, Point to Point Protocol (PPP) and ADCCP (Advanced Data Communication Control Protocol)


What protocols is utilized in the Network Layer?
Internet Protocol (IP)


What protocols are utilized in the Transport Layer?
UDP and TCP


What protocols are utilized on the Session Layer?
NetBIOS


What types of formats are used at the presentation layer?
XML and JPEG


What layer of the OSI model does encrypting and decrypting take place?
Presentation Layer


What protocols are utilized at the Application Layer?
SMTP, IMAP, POP, NTP and HTTP


What protocols are utilized inside the Link Layer?
Ethernet


What layers does the Link layer correspond to in the OSI Model?
Physical and Data Link

,What protocols are utilized inside the Internet layer?
Internet Protocol (IP)


What protocols are utilized inside the Transport layer of the TCP/IP Model??
TCP and UDP


What protocols are utilized within the Application Layer of the TCP/IP model?
Telnet, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), HTML, LDAP, FTP, SSH


What layers of the OSI Model comprise the TCP/IP layers Application Layer?
Session, Presentation and Application


What protocol is a support protocol within the TCP/IP Suite?
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)


What range is the Class A IP Range?
0.0.0.0-127.255.255.255


What range is the Class B IP Range?
128.0.0.0-191.255.255.255


What range is the Class C IP Range?
192.0.0.0-223.255.255.255


What range is the Class D IP Range?
224.0.0.0-239.255.255.255


What range is the Class E IP Range?
240.0.0.0 - 254.255.255.255


Name some physical network topologies.
Bus, Star, Rings, Star-Bus Hybrid, Mesh


What network model uses a lot of cable because you need to use home runs back to the switch or
hub?
Star


In general peer-to-peer networks are often?
Mesh Networks


TOR is a peer-to-peer network that provides anonymity for its users by doing what?
Masking the original source IP address from the destination

,What makes a Full Mesh topology different than a Mesh topology?
A full mesh topology does not have have nodes that are minimally connected to the rest of the
network. In a full mesh topology every node is connected to every other node


A Token Ring network topology makes use of what device to make the network behave like a ring in
spite of being labeled like a star?
Multistation Access Unit (MAU)


What device allows messages to move around on layer 2 of the OSI model?
Switch


What messages are limited to the local area network only and would never be used to look up
information outside of the local network?
ARP


What "transfer mode" is utilized primarily in large-scale networks to facilitate getting messages to
destination quickly?
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)


What are the two types of virtual circuits?
Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) and Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC)


What makes PVC's different than SVC's?
Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVC's) are permanent and need to be configure manually, while Switched
Virtual Circuits (SVC's) are dynamic in nature and a device in the network would have to request one
to be configured


How do switches make packet sniffing harder?
You cannot plug into a switch port and see all of the traffic passing through it like you can on a hub


What does the CIA triad stand for?
Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability


This router is often used to do a broad level of filtering of traffic that just shouldn't be hitting your
network, like that sourced from private addresses.
Border Router


What does a router base its routing decisions off of?
Destination IP Address aka the Destination Address in the network or the layer 3 header


A first match firewall will perform the action specified based on what?
The rule that is matched first

, A best match firewall will perform the action specified based on what?
It will find the best or most specific match in the rules to perform its action


What two modes does the File Transfer Protocol utilize?
Active and Passive


A firewall that does deep packet inspection is consider to be?
Protocol Aware


What are examples of Application Layer Gateways?
Proxy Server or Web Proxy


Firewalls often perform what function?
Network Address Translation (NAT)


What are some protocols Network Address Translation (NAT) can cause problems for?
VoIP protocols like SIP and FTP


What is a true positive?
An alert that happens that is real and accurate


What is a True negative?
A case where an alert didn't get triggered because nothing happened


What is a False Positive?
A case where an alert happens that isn't real or accurate


What is a False Negative?
A case where an alert didn't happen but an intrusion did happen


IDS's cannot detect any malicious behavior on encrypted traffic without sitting in the middle of what?
Encryption Session


What can cause problems for intrusion detection systems (IDS)?
Compression and Encryption


You are implementing a star topology on your local network. What cabling are you most likely to use?
Fiber Optic


When you are deploying an intrusion prevention system on your network, what is the most important
criterion?
Low Latency

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