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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. The distinct units of data that are exchanged between nodes on a network
802.11b
protocol and services
data packets
Repeater
2. Cross talk with 2+ wires
topology
alien cross talk
Application
padded cell
3. 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
Presentation layer
Class B Network
VPN
Access Control List
4. String used to identify an access point - configure on your new access points to match the settings on existing access points
SSID
Transport
protocol stack verification
nslookup
5. Fiber optic - enables one fiber optic connection to carry multiple light signals simultaneously
authentication
WDM
Host
Encapsulation
6. Source emits a RTS (request to send) signal to the access point - and the access point replies with CTS (clear to send) for the source to begin its transmission
IEEE
signature-based (knowledge-based - misuse-detection) IDPS
RTS/CTS
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Network Access
7. The organized research of the Internet addresses owned or controlled by a target organization.
To stop the Hamburgerler from stealing all of Ronnie McDonalds burgers
CSMA/CA
RARP
footprinting
8. A cable that consists of a single cable sheath containing a combination of fibers and copper cable.
hybrid fiber / coax (HFC) cable
Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detection
terminator
Data Terminal Equipment
9. (WIde area network) Carry networks longer distances than Lans
WAN
TCP/IP Internet Layer Encapsulation
DSLAM
ANDing
10. Transport Layer
Correct default gateway
Secure Copy Protocol
pathping
Firewall Filtering
11. Every node on the network is connected through a central device like a switch - cannot be disabled by a single malfunction in a workstation - scalable - - popular - expensive - cable malfunction will only effect 2 workstations - more fault tolerant.
MAC
star topology
client/server
BOOTP
12. A data communications technique that transmits a packet directly from the sending node - though a switch - and to the receiving node - without passing though other network nodes.
ANDing
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 4
demand priority
Overhead
13. Also called the physical or device address - the hexadecimal number permanently assigned to a network interface and used by the MAC sublayer within the DATA Link layer (Layer 2).
intranet
MAC address
baseband
Address Resolution Protocol
14. Is a system that is distributed throughout the internetwork to provide address/name resolution.
Telnet
CRC
Domain Name System (DNS)
entrance facilities
15. Each computer is connected to a central device
POP (Post Office Protocol)
fingerprinting
star topology
ppptp
16. Layer 3 Troubleshooting
Application Layer
star-wired ring topology
Correct default gateway
Physical layer
17. Twisted pair patch cable in which the termination locations of the transmit and receive wires on one end of the cable are reversed
DHCP
Fault tolerance
scattering
Crossover Cable
18. Transport protocol and TCP/IP port that uses telnet utility use
multiprotocol label switching
protocol
TCP port 23
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 4
19. NCP
Single Mode Fiber
PSTN
NetWare Core Protocol
twisted shielded pair
20. A system of computers - print devices - network devices - and computer software linked by communications cabling or radio waves.
dig (domain information groper)
Computer network
SNMP
NetWare Loadable Module
21. Attachment Unit Interface Cable equipped with 15 pin connectors
single-mode fiber-optic cable
collision detection
AUI
Class C Network
22. OU
service data unit (SDU)
IETE
protocol
Organizational Unit
23. FM
Full Duplex NIC Communication
Frequency Division Multiplexing
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 2
Frequency Modulation
24. The seventh layer of the OSI model. Application layer protocols enable software programs to negotiate formatting - procedural - security - synchronization - and other requirements with the network.
fixing cross talk
packet
Application Layer
Transport
25. A type of multimode fiber-optic cable in which the light-based signals follow uniform curved routes inside the cable - resulting in signals that all arrive at the same time and with less long-distance distortion than step-index cable.
grade-index multimode fiber-optic cable
driver signing
Device power off
CSMACD
26. Measure of a signal's strength
dedicated lines
router
Amplitude
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Internet
27. Provides a generic method of transferring files
protocol
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Localhost
MAN
28. Hardware device located at the ISP side of ADSL connections.
network interface card (NIC)
DSLAM
noise
lpr filename
29. 7th layer; protocols enable software programs to negotiate formatting - procedural - security - synchronization - and other requirements with the network
Active Directory
802.11n
Application layer
Workstation
30. The Application layer TCP/IP subprotocol responsible for moving messages from one e-mail server to another.
BSS
802.2
LAN
SMTP (Simple Mail transfer Protocol)
31. Device used to regenerate a signal
Repeater
Zero Configuration
Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP)
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
32. AFP
Apple File Protocol
driver
802.44
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
33. A type of address translation in which a limited pool of internet-valid IP addresses is shared by multiple private network hosts.
Client
protocol and services
DNAT (Dynamic Network Address Translation)
plenum area
34. Allows an attached computer to act as a dumb terminal - with data processing taking place on the TCP/IP host computer
Secure Shell (SSH)
Remote Terminal Emulation (Telnet)
802.3
FF02
35. Equivalent to OSI Layer 3 Network
100base-tx
tunneling
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Internet
IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority)
36. A data encryption technique employed between a server and a client - such as between a client's browser and an Internet server.
VLAN
Media Converter
NetWare Directory Services
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
37. A resistor that is connected to the end of a segment on a bus network - so that data-carrying signals are absorbed at the point where the segment stops. Absorbing the signals ensures they are not reflected back onto the cable after they reach the end
Terminator
IP Addressing
Industrial - Scientific - and Medical
ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
38. Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol
utp
Class D Network
S-HTTP
perimeter
39. Unit of data at any layer of the OSI model
routing
Bend Radius
PDU (protocol data unit)
protocol data unit (PDU)
40. Also called coax - a network cable medium that consists of a copper core - surrounded by insulation.
ssl
coaxial cable
Entrance Facilities
physical layer device
41. MDI
WAN
Media Dependent Interface
back hack
driver
42. The actual data - any communication that encodes a message
Backup Domain Controller
signal
binary
multiplexing
43. Network cable that contains pairs of insulated wires that are twisted together and surrounded by a shielding material for added EMI and RFI protection - all inside a protective jacket.
DSL
switch
protocol
shielded twisted-paired (STP) cable
44. 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
Virtual private network (VPN)
spread-spectrum
802.16
45. Guarantees that a server continually has power even if a buildings electrical service is interrupted - continuous voltage to a device by switching virtually instantaneously to the battery when it detects loss of power
Logical Link Control
crimping tool and wore stripper
standby UPS
IEEE
46. Strategy that combines the best of the other two strategies; while individual agents still analyze and respond to local threats - their reporting to a hierarchical central facility enables the organization to detect widespread attacks
packet filtering - application proxy
partially distributed control strategy
Segment
logical link control (LLC)
47. Which address is split in to four 8-bit parts called octets?
Point-to-Point
FCS (frame check sequence)
IP Address
Multimode fiber
48. Glass or plastic shield around the core of a fiber-optic cable; reflects light back to the core in patterns that vary depending on the transmission mode
Network Time Protocol
Zero Configuration
Cladding
Simple Network Management Protocol
49. Defines host IP in packet headers
ANDing
Network
bandwidth
noise
50. Faster networking and inexpensive - flexible - easy to install
narrowband
hot site
centralized control strategy
twisted shielded pair
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