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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Unix command at shell prompt to send a file to printer
datagram
media access control (MAC)
lpr filename
SYN (syncronization)
2. Network news transfer protocol
RealVNC
NNTP
signature-based (knowledge-based - misuse-detection) IDPS
synchronous communications
3. Max size of data units on Ethernet networks
Channel Service Unit
collision detection
station
1550bytes
4. Constructs data frames using the appropriate format for the network - reatea CRC information - Checks for errors using CRC information - Retransmits data if there is error - Initiates the communications link and makes sure it is not interrupted - thu
association
OSI
Data Link (Layer 2)
pathping
5. A far-reaching system of networks that usually extends over approximately 48 kilometers (about 30 miles) and often reaches across states and continents.
RARP
Wide area network (WAN
ethernet
terminators
6. Which class of IP address would be allocated to a very large company?
Subscriber connector
Application
encapsulation
Class A
7. Standards organizations representing 157 countries headquartered in Geneva. Goal is to establish international standards to facilitate global exchange of information and barrier-free trade
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
ASCII
physical layer
step-index multimode fiber-optic cable
8. The cableing or radio waves used to connect one network computer to another - or one network to another - and transport data between them.
Primary Rate Interface
OSI Layer 7
asynchronous comunications
communications media
9. IDPS that uses profiles to detect anomalous protocol behavior
stateful protocol analysis (SPA) IDPS
IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority)
Media Converter
reflection
10. Pulses of precise - positive voltages and zero voltages (binary)
S-HTTP
SCP
digital signal
Crossover Cable
11. Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection
node
intrusion detection/prevention system (IDPS)
false positive
CSMA/CD
12. What is the currency of Denmark?
Bend Radius
half duplex
Kroner
kereberos
13. It enables the sending node to obtain the MAC address of the intended recipient before packets are sent.
Telnet
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
ppptp
where NICs operate
14. Simple Network Management Protocol
Single Mode Fiber
stateful firewall
SNMP
Presentation
15. Telephone jacks
802.11b
Same Layer Interaction
rj-11
TCP/UDP
16. 12-character string that uniquely identifies a network node - hard coded into the NIC by the manufacturer; composed ot the block ID and device ID
DNS
router
Data Link
MAC address
17. A computer that has its own CPU and may be used as a stand-alone computer for word processing - spreadsheet creation - or other software applications. It also may be used to access another computer such as another workstation or server via a network.
enterprise network
ppp
network-based IDPS (NIDPS)
Workstation
18. A TCP/IP utility that queries the DNS database and provides information about a host given its IP address or vice versa. Dig is similar to the nslookup utility - but provides more information - even in its simplest form - than nslookup can.
Impedance
Remote Access Service
Application
dig (domain information groper)
19. BRI
standby UPS
Basic Rate Interface
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
wide area network (WAN)
20. RSA
coaxial cable
IEEE
multimeter
Rivest - Shamir - Adelman
21. Also called the star-wired bus topology - a network design that combines the logial comunications of a bus with the physical layout of a star.
star-bus hybrid topology
authentication
frame
Regeneration
22. Application Layer
networks enable users to share resources
token
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 4
honey net
23. Layer 2 Troubleshooting
cable plant
stateless firewall
mtr (my traceroute)
Improperly configured switch
24. Device used to regenerate a signal
Repeater
Simple Network Management Protocol
Transport Layer
transmission media
25. Professional organization with 90 chapters around the world that helps to establish technical standards for the internet
LLC (Logical Link Control) sublayer
ISOC (Internet Society)
Session Layer (Layer 5)
UDP
26. Data Link Layer
Mac Addressing
Apple File Protocol
CSU/DSU
Impedance
27. Type of interference caused by signals traveling on nearby wire pairs infringing on another pair's signal
Presention Layer (Layer 6)
network-based IDPS (NIDPS)
Cross Talk
WINS
28. BERT
Bit-Error Rate Test
LLC
Kroner
port 80
29. Is a system that is distributed throughout the internetwork to provide address/name resolution.
host-based IDPS (HIPDS)
Domain Name System (DNS)
Internet Information Services
DSLAM
30. Voltage is varied and imprecise - more susceptible
CIDR block
analog dis
radio frequency interference (RFI)
Workstation
31. 3rd layer; protocols translate network addresses into their physical counterparts and decide how to route data from the sender to the receiver
Fault tolerance
Network layer
noise
Category 5
32. Binary values for each bit position
128 - 64 - 32 - 16 - 8 - 4 - 2 - 1
Internet
GBIC
Group Policy Object
33. Pieces of hardware that connect the wire to the network device
router
Connectors
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
802.11
34. A coaxial connector uses a twist and lock style - may be used with Rg-6 and RG-59
Digital
transmit
BNC connector
Secure Shell
35. An established guideline that specifies how networked data is formatted into a packet or frame - how it is transmitted - and how it is interpreted at the receiving end.
PDU
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Network Access
Protocol
MAC address
36. A network owned and maintained by an organization -such as a campus network operated by a college.
baseband
private network
Gigabit Ethernet (fiber characteristics)
topology
37. Reverse address resolution protocol
RARP
802.5
ATM
802.5
38. Physical layer standard for serial communications
RS-232
ISOC
MAU
Active Directory
39. Secure CoPy-utility that allows you to copy files securely from host to another
Physical
SCP
SYN (syncronization)
multiple access
40. Device that boosts - or strengthens - and analog signal
Straight tip connector
Amplifier
Gigabit Ethernet (fiber characteristics)
Client
41. The process of wrapping one layer's PDU with protocol information so that it can be interpreted by a lower layer. For example - Data Link layer protocols encapsulate Network layer packets in frames.
butt set
partially distributed control strategy
Main Distribution Frame
encapsulate
42. Multiplexing based on priority
Network Time Protocol
Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP)
statistical multiplexing
Broadband
43. Translates data to a format the receiving node understands - such as from EBCDIC to ASCII - Performs data encryption - Performs data compression
confidence value
Presention Layer (Layer 6)
Integrated Services Digital Network
satellite
44. Control frame that indicates to the rest of the network that a particular node has the right to transmit data
SIP
Main Distribution Frame
radiation pattern
token
45. Faster wireless standard 20-25
DSL
802.11g
TDMA
1000base-sx
46. Connects multiple LANs
WAN
device ID
Virtual Private Network
station
47. Enables network managers to continuously monitor network activity
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Session layer
Telnet
Open System Interconnection (OSI) referance model
48. A digital communication service that uses the same network infrastructure as PSTN - but is expensive
transceiver
nbtstat
ISDN
network class a
49. Protocol data unit
rj-45
A Protocol
PDU
OSI Layer 1
50. Panel of data receptors into which twisted pair wire is inserted to complete a circuit
telnet
Punch-Down Block
FHSS
Channel Service Unit