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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. SSH
CRC (cyclic redundancy check)
collision
Secure Shell
SYN (syncronization)
2. First part of the datagram - which consists of general information about the size of the packet - the protocol that was used to send it - and the IP address of both the source computer and its destination.
header
Impedance
star-wired ring topology
Light Weight Directory access protocol (LDAP
3. Application Layer
RARP
255.255.0.0
HTTP
POP3
4. A logical grouping of information that includes the network layer header and encapsulated data - but specifically does not include any headers and trailers below the network layer.
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
Packet
Extended Network Prefix
255.255.0.0
5. Port used during a domain name lookup
OSI Layer 4
port 53
1000base-t
broadband
6. Transmission control Protocol/Internet protocol
TCP/IP
Populated Segment
BNC connector
Noise
7. The Application layer TCP/IP subprotocol responsible for moving messages from one e-mail server to another.
802.5
SMTP (Simple Mail transfer Protocol)
ssl
modem
8. (metropolitan area network) used with a handful of buildings and larger then a LAN - connects two or more Lans
alarm clustering and compaction
LAN
mtr (my traceroute)
MAN
9. Uses light to communicate a signal; the light is dispersed on numerous paths as it travels through the core and is reflected back. Provides high bandwidth at high speeds over medium distances up to about 3000 feet
Multimode fiber
Kerberos
Post Office Protocol version 3
fiber optic cable
10. Four twisted wire pairs rated for 100 Mhz.
authentication
tracepath
Category 5
back door
11. A term used to refer to data within the Data-link layer of the OSI model.
frame
protocol stack verification
protocol
horizontal cabling
12. Analog - only one direction. radio frequency analog waves w differences in frequency. expensive - longer distance. ex. cable TV
broadband
reassembly
multipath
workstation
13. Set of routines that make up part of a software application
DHCP
API (application program interface)
standard
WAN
14. SSID
Physical
frame
RAS
Service Set Identifier
15. The pattern used to install a network medium
Network
checksum
CRC
topology
16. Which protocol allows users to send emails?
SMTP
segment
Physical
WDM
17. Device similar to a burglar alarm in that it detects a violation and activates an alarm.
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment
phishing
intrusion detection system (IDS)
backbone
18. Allows for secure interactive control of remote systems
Secure Shell (SSH
Data Terminal Equipment
802.11
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
19. User datagram protocol
UDP
Synchronous Optical Network
Amplitude Modulation
Media Dependent Interface Crossover
20. Cross talk with 2+ wires
RARP
GBIC
Secure Shell
alien cross talk
21. The IEEE standard for token ring networking devices and data handling.
Challenge-Response Authentication Mechanism - Message Digest 5
Canonical Name
802.5
TDMA
22. Protocol data unit
SMTP
throughput
Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP)
PDU
23. The IEEE standard for broadband wireless metropolitan area networking (also known as WiMax)
802.16
device address
private network
Cladding
24. Session Layer
S-HTTP
twisted-pair cable
OSI Layer 5
bayonet nut connector (BNC)
25. Interference that may be generated by broadcast signals from radio or TV towers
NetWare Loadable Module
MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
Radio Frequency Interference
EMI
26. Upper sublayer in the Data Link layer. Provides a common interface and supplies reliability and flow control services
event viewer
LLC (Logical Link Control) sublayer
virture privat network (VPN)
Data Link (Layer 2)
27. Unique identifying number for a network node; follows a hierarchical addressing scheme; can be assigned through OS software; added to data packets and interpreted by protocols at the Network layer
NetWare Core Protocol
header
network address
Berkeley Software Distribution
28. The IEEE standard for Ethernet networking devices and data handling (using the CSMA/CD access method)
Internet Key Exchange
802.3
host
Cladding
29. 6th layer; protocols translate between Application and Network layers; data are formatted so that the network can understand - with the format varying according to the type of network; manages data encryption and decryption - such as scrambling of sy
VPN
Presentation layer
802.11
service data unit (SDU)
30. Synchronises data exchange
TCP/UDP
802.16
Session
Domain Name System (DNS)
31. A logical communication path established by the OSI Network layer for sending and receiving data.
Data Link
social engineering
multiplexing
virtual circuit
32. Manages end-to-end delivery of data
transport layer
hybrid fiber / coax (HFC) cable
metropolitan area network (MAN)
star-bus hybrid topology
33. Default subnet mask for 154.13.44.87
Client
LDAP
255.255.0.0
Presentation
34. 128 -64 -32 -16 -8 -4 -2 -1
monitoring port (SPAN port)
Transmission media
binary
vampire tap
35. A thin coaxial cable usually RG-58
router
the higher the frequency
Thin Eterhnet/10 Base 2
128 - 64 - 32 - 16 - 8 - 4 - 2 - 1
36. An established guidline that specifies how networked data is formatted into packet or frame - how it is transmitted - and how it is interpreted at the receiving end.
Category 6
trap and trace
Radio Waves
protocol
37. LC
Transport
authentication
shielded twisted-paired (STP) cable
Local Connector
38. PPTP
protocol
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
Transmission Protocol (TCP)
whois
39. A value or means of identifying a service on a network node - such as socket or port 103 for standerdized e-mail services in the TCP protocol.
TCP/IP Internet Layer Encapsulation
Host
socket
traceroute (tracert)
40. A generic term referring to the header defined by some layer of a networking model - and the data encapsulated by the header ( and possibly trailer) of that layer - but specifically not including an lower-layer headers and trailers.
ANSI
Protocol Data Unit
IPSec
Remote Terminal Emulation (Telnet)
41. Requires CSU/DSU-the connection point for a t1 live at customers site
t1 connection
TIA
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
Internetwork Packet Exchange
42. A far-reaching system of networks that usually extends over approximately 48 kilometers (about 30 miles) and often reaches across states and continents.
Wide area network (WAN
OSI Reference to TCP
802.5
vampire tap
43. A TCP/IP utility used to show or modify a client's host name.
Transport layer
Fault tolerance
hostname
PDU
44. Manually specify on each workstation so that their users can pick up their internet email from the linux email server
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
Application Layer (Layer 7)
SMTP server name
OSI model
45. Equivalent to OSI Layer 4 Transport
Primary Domain Controller
UDP
noise
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Transport
46. Layer 3 Troubleshooting
site policy awareness
logical link control (LLC)
extranet
IP address within the assigned network
47. MAC Protocols
single-mode fiber-optic cable
Correct default gateway
802.2
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Network Access
48. Cabling that transmit data using light waves. Higher bandwidth than other types of cabling.
fiber optics
checksum
ITU
alarm clustering and compaction
49. Layer 1
Physical
CSU/DSU
MAC address
Category 5
50. An organization composed of more than 100 representatives from industry and government who together determine standards for the electronics industry in addition to other fields - such as chemical and nuclear engineering.
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Noise
baseband