TIA CCNT Exam
TIA Convergent Network Technologies (Page 31 )

Updated On: 1-Feb-2026

What does FDDI stand for?

  1. Frame data distribution interface
  2. Formatted data distribution interface
  3. Fiber digital data internet
  4. Fiber distributed data interface

Answer(s): D



How does token ring handle collisions?

  1. After a collision, each node delays a random period and then tries again.
  2. Collisions in token ring cause the system to crash.
  3. Nodes wait for an empty token before transmitting, and collisions are avoided.
  4. Nodes send a test signal to verify network availability before transmitting data.
  5. Answer pending.

Answer(s): E



What is true about delays with token ring?

  1. When two nodes transmit simultaneously, the tokens collide and both nodes wait to retransmit.
  2. Each node must wait for an empty token to transmit.
  3. When a token must cross between LANs, the originating LAN loses track of the token.
  4. Token ring is undesirable for applications that are intolerant of delay.
  5. Answer pending.

Answer(s): E



When two Ethernet nodes both vie for network access at the exact same time, their requests collide. The result is:

  1. Each node delays a random period, then tries again.
  2. The collision crashes the network.
  3. The node with the higher priority gains access.
  4. The node with the token gains access.

Answer(s): A



What is true about SONET rings?

  1. Native LAN speeds cannot be achieved using SONET rings.
  2. SONET rings are expensive and inaccessible to businesses.
  3. SONET allows a station on one LAN to work with the other LAN as if they were physically linked.
  4. LANs cannot be linked into a MAN using SONET due to distance restrictions.
  5. Answer pending.

Answer(s): E



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