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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. The wave splits into secondary waves
fiber optic cable
evasion
diffraction
star-wired ring topology
2. Is part of theTCP/IP protcol suite and used to retrive e-mail from a remote server to a local client over a TCP/IP connection
802.2
Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3)
CRC (cyclic redundancy check)
switch
3. Unwanted signals from sources near network cabling - such as motors and power lines
Application Layer
AM
Noise
SSID
4. IPX & SPX
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Transport & Internet
Transmission Protocol (TCP)
FDMA
Radio Waves
5. A connector that is used for thin coax cable and that has a boyonet-like shell.
bayonet nut connector (BNC)
false positive
Light Weight Directory access protocol (LDAP
10Base-T
6. An arm of the Internet Society (ISOC) that works on Internet-relateed technical issues.
sequencing
Modulation
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETE)
RS-232
7. On a network using the MIcrosoft Internet Connections Sharing service - the computer whose Internet connection other computers share. The ICS host must contain two network interfaces: one that connects to the Internet and one that connects to the LAN
encapsulate
logical link control (LLC)
ICS host
terminal
8. CHAP
transmit
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
ethernet
subnetting purpose
9. A device that can transmit and receive - such as transmitting and receiving signals on a communication cable
transceiver
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
NetWare Directory Services
802.3
10. IDPS that compares sampled network activity to established baseline
application protocol verification
statistical anomaly-based (stat - behavior-based) IDPS
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Category 3
11. Follow TIA/EIA 568 specifications
Amplitude Modulation
modifying the file-sharing controls
installing cable
digital
12. The _____________ allows computers to 'talk' to themselves on a different port.
DB-25 connector
Localhost
Internetwork Packet Exchange
modem
13. OTDR
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
(fiddy) Fiber Distributed Data Interface
utp
Correct default gateway
14. 5 segments b/w two nodes - 4 repeating devices - and 3 segments connected by two repeating devices
5-4-3 rule
Unshielded twisted pair
OSI Layer 4
Berkeley Internet Name Domain
15. Standard rating that indicates the diameter of a wire
American Wire Gauge
Presentation
enticement
VPN
16. Application Layer
Transport
Full-Duplex
Client Software
protocol
17. Speed: 1000 Mbps - Alternative name: 1000BASE-LX - 1000BASE-SX - IEEE Standard: IEEE 802.3z - Cable Type: Fiber max length 550m (sx) - 5 km(lx)
Gigabit Ethernet (fiber characteristics)
carrier sense
overhead
Application
18. A type of cabling that includes pairs of copper conductors - twisted around each other - inside a metal or foil shield. This type of medium can support faster speeds than unshielded wiring
DB-9 connector
Network Information Service
Shielded Twised Pair
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
19. Layer 4 Troubleshooting
demilitarized zone
ARP
network layer
Firewall configured correctly
20. A 32 bit number that - when combined with a device's IP address - indicates the kind of supernet to which the device belongs.
isdn
supernet mask
digital dis
Transport
21. Serial internet protocol
Network
slip
network
connectionless
22. Max number of hops a packet can take b/w its source and destination using RIP on a LAN
Data Link
CHAP
15 hops
ARP
23. NDS
Digital
soft skills
802.2
NetWare Directory Services
24. What is an agreed set of rules that two parties agree on in order to communicate with each other commanly known as?
access point
star topology
A Protocol
NIC
25. Several ethernet nodes can be connected and can monitor traffic or access media simultaneously
multiple access
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 4
fiber-optic cables
host
26. (fix) if analog an amplifier or if digital with repeater
MAN
Adjacent Layer Interaction
half duplex
fixing attenuation
27. Connector with 9 pins - commonly used in a serial communication that conforms to the rs-232 standard
ISOC
DB-9 connector
Ferrule
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
28. A data encryption technique employed between a server and a client - such as between a client's browser and an Internet server.
network class C
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
transceiver
Electrical Signaling
29. Decoy systems designed to lure potential attackers away from critical systems
analog
Network
honey pot
Demultiplexer
30. A computer that has its own CPU and may be used as a stand-alone computer for word processing - spreadsheet genation - or other software applications. It also may be used to access another computer such as another workstation or server via a network.
Data Link
(fiddy) Fiber Distributed Data Interface
workstation
Incorrect cable type
31. Most common cabling used in networking. Usually connects nodes to the main network.
Near End Cross Talk
ethernet
fat pipe
128 - 64 - 32 - 16 - 8 - 4 - 2 - 1
32. Each node is connected to the two nearest nodes so that the entire network forms a circle - active - twisted pair of fiber optic - single malfunction in workstation can disable entire network - not flexible or scalbe
node
ring topology
fat pipe
Repeater
33. A combination of techniques used to detect an intrusion and then to trace it back to its source
Peer-to-peer network
host
trap and trace
MultiMode Fiber
34. Also called the physical or MAC address - the hexadecimal number permanently assigned to a network interface and used by the MAC sublayer within the DATA Link layer (Layer 2).
alien cross talk
TIA (Telecommications Industry Association)
rollover cable
device address
35. SMTP - simple mail transfer protocol
IGMP
Password Authentication Protocol
port 25
binary
36. A remote connection where the client computer is a low-end computer that communicates with a terminal server.
thin client computing
IEEE
datagram
Amplifier
37. Technology that uses standard telephone wires and allows transmission of voice and data information. Slower than ADSL.
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
ISDN
38. The sender transmits the data to the destination without establishment of a connection.
Remote Access Service
File Transfere Protocol - (FTP)
connectionless
Regeneration
39. The scheme for assigning a unique identifying number to every node on a network
Attenuation
isdn
addressing
duplex
40. Anything - hardware or software - that monitors transmission of packets of digital information that attempt to pass the perimeter of a network
firewall
port 143
Internet Group Multicast Protocol
crimping tool and wore stripper
41. NTP - network time protocol
EIA (Electronics Industries Alliance)
port 123
coaxial cable
multipath
42. Equivalent to OSI Layer 4 Transport
fixing attenuation
Session
coax cable connector
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Transport
43. Max size of data units on Ethernet networks
half duplex
honey pot
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Transport & Internet
1550bytes
44. Panel of data receptors into which twisted pair wire is inserted to complete a circuit
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Network Access
entrance facilities
bus topology
Punch-Down Block
45. 5th layer; establishes and maintains communication between two nodes on the network; 'traffic cop'
Amplifier
Session layer
passive topology
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Application
46. Radio frequency interference
physical address
RFI
baseband
10Base-T
47. RADIUS
management services
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
Light Weight Directory access protocol (LDAP
service data unit (SDU)
48. Type of interference that may be caused by motors - power lines - televisions - copiers - etc
Telnet
Electromagnetic Interference
NetWare Directory Services
Ethernet
49. Associates a MAC address with a given IP address - reverse ARP
header
server
RARP
ppp
50. Cause by length - loss of signals as it travels farther away
headened
fault tolerance
encapsulate
attenuation