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IT: Networking Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Provides FTP - HTTP - SMTP...
peer-to-peer network
SNMP
fault tolerance
Application
2. Application layer protocol used to access information stored in a directory
IP Addressing
EIA/TIA
LDAP
Session Layer (Layer 5)
3. The process of connecting to a wireless network
port 69
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 2
UDP
association
4. Layer 3 Troubleshooting
SSL
serial
WAN
Correct default gateway
5. Is a file transfer protocol that uses s ecure shell (SSH)
API (application program interface)
multipath
intrusion detection/prevention system (IDPS)
Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
6. Network Layer
OSI Layer 3
Password Authentication Protocol
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
Application layer
7. American Standard Code for Information Interchange
Primary Rate Interface
Boot Protocol /Bootstrap Protocol
802.5
ASCII
8. Packet internet groper
PING
VPN
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 4
horizontal cabling
9. Collection of honey pots connecting several honey pot systems on a subnet
honey net
Coaxial Cable
backbone
bus topology
10. The placement of data from a higher-layer protocol behind the header (and in some cases - between a header and trailer) of the next-lower-layer protocol. For example - an IP packet could be encapsulated in an Ethernet header and trailer before being
SYN (syncronization)
Encapsulation
hub
ssl
11. A series of interconnected computers - printing devices - and other computer equipment that share hardware and software resources. The services area usually is limited to a given office - floor - or building.
backbone
PDU
local area network (LAN)
ssl
12. A specially configured connection on a network device that is capable of viewing all the traffic that moves through the entire device.
monitoring port (SPAN port)
Internet
connection
EIA
13. BSD
twisted shielded pair
entrance facilities
Berkeley Software Distribution
10base-t
14. A switching method that enables multiple devices to communicate over the same commnications medium by creating time slots in which each device transmits.
MAC (Media Access Control) sublayer
Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)
CRC (cyclic redundancy check)
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)
15. Pulses of precise - positive voltages and zero voltages (binary)
802.16
alert or alarm
server
digital signal
16. The physical cables that link computers in a network
physical media
Crosstalk
digital adv
Simple Network Management protocol (SNMP)
17. 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
Local Connector
CD-ROM File System
RTS/CTS
bandwidth
18. Tracks running and graphing data from any workstations. should ensure that new routers and switches can support it in order to easily automate network management
CSU/DSU
Twister Pair Cable
network-based IDPS (NIDPS)
SNMP
19. 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.
Data Link
Packet
Local Connector
port 25
20. Uses frame headers
IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority)
Decapsulation
Frequency Division Multiplexing
ethernet
21. Integrated digital network
switch
tracert
isdn
star-wired ring topology
22. Twist wire so you don't get interference on the memory
Point-to-Point Protocol
Class B Network
PSTN
fixing cross talk
23. GSNW
connectionless
ISP (Internet service provider)
Gateway Services for NetWare
device address
24. Issue signals along a network medium
transmit
broadcast frame or broadcast packet
access point
Network News Transport Protocol
25. Name Of Layer 1
Access Control List
Physical
token ring
node
26. FHSS
kereberos
OSI Layer 3
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
fault tolerance
27. User friendly web addresses are translated into IP addresses by the...
active scanning
Line Printer Remote
EIA/TIA
Domain Name Service
28. Binary values for each bit position
Transport Layer
connection
128 - 64 - 32 - 16 - 8 - 4 - 2 - 1
port 143
29. Divides channel into different time slots and assigns data to nodes who are attached to time slots
RADIUS
TDM
Straight tip connector
microwave
30. 7th layer; protocols enable software programs to negotiate formatting - procedural - security - synchronization - and other requirements with the network
Presention Layer (Layer 6)
intrusion detection/prevention system (IDPS)
Internet Control Message Protocol
Application layer
31. A type of fiber optic cable connector that uses a mechanism similar to the BNC connectors used by Thinnet
token ring
header
Straight tip connector
host
32. Data Link sublayer that manages flow control
IEEE
extranet
LLC
Class B Network
33. A very high speed - long distance media that consists of a single strand of fiber glass that carries the signals. Can transmit data 50 times further than multimode fiber at a faster rate
Media Converter
Single mode fiber
intrusion prevention
DNAT (Dynamic Network Address Translation)
34. A mail retrieval protocol that improves on the shortcomings of POP. The single biggest advantage IMAP4 has relative to POP is that it allows users to store messages on the mail server - rather than always having to download them to a local machine.
Optical Loss
Active Directory
asymmetrical transmission
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)
35. Application Layer
SMTP
Transport
802.11n
POTS
36. FTP-Data - file transfer data
computer network
Port 20
Network Address Translation
ARP
37. Single mode fiber
SMF
topology
HTTPS
bandwidth
38. Which address is split in to four 8-bit parts called octets?
IP Address
PDU
pstn
Noise
39. A form of address translation that uses Tcp port numbers to distinguish each client's transmission - thus allowing multiple clients to share a limited number of Internet-recognized IP addresses.
PAT (Port Address Translation)
NIC
MAC sublayer
network-based IDPS (NIDPS)
40. Works closely with IP in providing error and control information - by allowing hosts to exchange packet status information to help move the packets along the internetwork
Domain Name System (DNS)
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP
Core
802.11
41. An IP addressing and subnetting method in which network and host information is manipulated without adhering to the limitations imposed by traditional network class distinctions. CIDR is also known as classless routing or supernetting. Older routing
MAC address
CIDR (Classless Interdomain Routing)
IP Addressing
Session
42. MDIX
Transport
network class C
Media Dependent Interface Crossover
Correct default gateway
43. A term used to refer to data within the Network layer of the OSI model.
Demultiplexer
LLC
RS 232
datagram
44. Cyclic redundancy check
link establishment phase
Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detection
::1
CRC
45. Allows clients to communicate in different floors
Secure Copy
switch
standard
plain old telephone service (POTS)
46. A network transport control method used in Ethernet networks. It regulates transmission by sensing the presence of packet collisions.
header
Node
driver signing
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMACD)
47. Multicast group 224-239
t1 connection
coaxial cable
Class D Network
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
48. A medium that carries 1 signal
baseband
ISO
star topology
Main Distribution Frame
49. Software that is stored on a chip in a device - such as in a ROM - and that typically composes some type of system software
Byte
firmware
networks enable users to share resources
BSS
50. A situation in which two or more packets are detected at the same time on an Ethernet network.
port 22
Data Link (Layer 2)
Frequency Modulation
collision