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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Layer 1 Troubleshooting
terminator
Digital
sequencing
Faulty network cable
2. Which address is split in to four 8-bit parts called octets?
IP Address
Common Internet File System
Frequency Modulation
API (application program interface)
3. The transmission capacity of a communications medium - which is typically measured in bits per second (for data transmissions) or hertz (for data - voice - and video transmissions) - and which is determined by the maximum minus the minimum transmissi
ATM
Presentation
link quality monitoring
bandwidth
4. SLIP
SMF
Gigabit Ethernet
intrusion prevention system (IPS)
Serial Line Internet Protocol
5. IEEE 802.3 Media Access Control (MAC) sublayer of the data link layer
frame
connection
802.3
client/server
6. PPTP
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
intrusion prevention system (IPS)
log file monitor (LFM) IDPS
Transport
7. Secure Shell
Demarcation Point
PAP
intrusion detection/prevention system (IDPS)
SSH
8. Is a TCP/IP service that converts a computer or domain name to an IP address or that converts an IP address to a computer or domain name.
802.11
MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Application
Domain Name System (DNS)
9. Describes a theoretical representation of what happens between two nodes communicating on a network
802.11b
Bend Radius
OSI model
connectionless
10. A flexible communications cable that contains pairs of insulated copper wires that are twisted together for reduction of EMI and RFI and covered with an outer insulating jacket.
Secure Shell
star-bus hybrid topology
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
twisted-pair cable
11. MAC Protocols
LLC
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Network Access
Straight tip connector
Logical Link Control
12. As defined by the EIA/TIA-568 standard - cable that runs between network equipment rooms - floors - and buildings.
backbone cabling
Half Duplex NIC Communication
stp
crimping tool and wore stripper
13. An app. that provides centralized authentication and authorization services for a network.
hybrid fiber / coax (HFC) cable
frame
evasion
RADIUS
14. Algorithm used to verify the accuracy of data contained in a data frame
ISDN
site policy awareness
Class D Network
CRC (cyclic redundancy check)
15. A cable TV company - such as Comcast Broadband.
padded cell
cabeloco
NIC
full duplex
16. Virture privat network
OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model
VPN
station
intrusion correction
17. FTP-Data - file transfer data
Conduit
broadband
Application Layer
Port 20
18. The wave splits into secondary waves
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Transport
broadband
802.5
diffraction
19. Power loss - the amount of signal that is lost as it travels though the communication medium from the source (transmitting node) to the receiving node.
1000base-lx
Attenuation
NetWare Directory Services
GBIC
20. IMAP4
multiple access
physical layer
Frequency Modulation
Internet Message Access Protocol version 4
21. PPPoE
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
EIA (Electronics Industries Alliance)
TCP/IP protocol failure
tuning
22. Data Link Layer
Frames
social engineering
802.11b
TDM
23. Professional organization with 90 chapters around the world that helps to establish technical standards for the internet
virture privat network (VPN)
ISOC (Internet Society)
Impedance
SMTP server name
24. 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.
CSMA/CD
dig (domain information groper)
ISDN
fat pipe
25. A connecting device for a network that accepts messages and forwards them to the correct section of the network. Generally more intelligent than a hub and a switch.
nbtstat
Access Control List
Data Link
router
26. Physical and Data Link layers
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 2
where NICs operate
Metropolitan area network (MAN)
Incorrect cable type
27. Method of controlling how network nodes access communication channels - ex highway
Firewall Filtering
PSTN
Bit
network access method
28. Process by which attacker changes the format and/or timing of their activities to avoid being detected by the IDPS
Kerberos
evasion
UDP
SNAT (Static Network Address Translation)
29. Layer 5
Session
Simple Network Management Protocol
ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
frame
30. 1) A computer (mainframe - minicomputer - server - or workstation) that has an operating system enabling multiple computers to access it at the same time for files - data - and services. Programs and information may be processed at the host - or they
CSMA/CD
LAN
Host
FF02
31. A professional membership society that helps establish technical standards for the internet
WAN Connectivity
ISOC
SFP
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
32. IDPS that examines network traffic in search of patterns that match known signatures
Class D Network
Host
signature-based (knowledge-based - misuse-detection) IDPS
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Network Access
33. Device with little - if any - of it's own processing or disk capacity; depends on a host to supply it with applications and data-processing services
Presentation layer
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
modem
terminal
34. Largest data unit a network will accept for transmission
Radio Frequency Interference
MTU (maximum transmission unit)
CRC
cat 5
35. A wireless station listens on all channels for a bacon frame from an access point
BNC connector
ITU
passive scanning
802.5
36. Manages IP address allocation and the domain name system
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Transport & Internet
Attenuation
IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority)
intrusion detection/prevention system (IDPS)
37. Consists of activities that deter intrusion
intrusion prevention
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)
Class D Network
private network
38. Also called the star-bus hybrid topology - a network design that combines the logial comunications of a bus with the physical layout of a star.
wide area network (WAN)
RS 232
star-wired bus topology
Network Layer (Layer 3)
39. 7th layer; protocols enable software programs to negotiate formatting - procedural - security - synchronization - and other requirements with the network
whois
hostname
Application layer
802.11
40. Unit of data that results from subdividing a larger protocol data unit
Internet
modem
segment
Intermediate Distribution Frame
41. Style of data transmission in which the pulses that represent bits follow one another along a single transmission line; sequentially issued
Channel Service Unit
Serial
DCE
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
42. A computer (mainframe - minicomputer - server - or workstation) that has an operating system enabling multiple computers to access it at the same time for files - data - and services.
SMTP (Simple Mail transfer Protocol)
host
Internet Information Services
Application Layer
43. A type of point-to-point digital WAN connection that uses standard phone lines to provide high-speed comm.
Ethernet
Main Distribution Frame
DSL
EIA
44. Radio frequency interference. interference caused by radio.
ARP
installing cable
RFI
Data Link layer
45. Event that triggers alarm when no actual attack is in progress
false attack stimulus
t1 connection
NIC (Network Interface Card)
header
46. Max number of hops a packet can take b/w its source and destination using RIP on a LAN
microwave
star-wired ring topology
15 hops
PDU
47. Open Systems Interconnection model is standard description or reference model for how messages should be transmitted between any 2 points in a telecommunications network.
OSI
diffraction
point to multipoint
To stop the Hamburgerler from stealing all of Ronnie McDonalds burgers
48. Eight bits of information; in a digital signaling system - one byte carries one piece of information
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Byte
::1
Presentation
49. This phase determines how often systems should send each other quality statistics.
baseband
Transport
link quality monitoring
802.11a
50. A versatile - chainable serial-bus technology that connects up to 127 devices at speeds of 1.5 Mbps and 12 Mbps as well as 480 Mbps.
Universal serial bus
Baseband
terminators
NNTP