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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Signals composed ot pulses that can have a value of only 1 or 0
Remote Desktop Protocol
Protocol Data Unit
Digital
MAC address
2. Process by which attacker changes the format and/or timing of their activities to avoid being detected by the IDPS
Incorrect cable type
evasion
10Gbase-t
File Transfer Protocol
3. In TCP - a term used to describe a TCP header and its encapsulated data (also called an L4PDU). Also in TCP - the process of accepting a large chunk of data from the application layer and breaking it into smaller pieces that fit into TCP segments. In
Session Layer
certification value may be lessened due to the number of people obtaining them
proxy server
Segment
4. Provides th transfer medium (such as cable) - Translates data into a transmission signal appropriate to the transfer medium - Sends the signal along the transfer medium - Includes the pyical layout of the network - Monitors for transmission error - D
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
frame
Physical Layer (Layer 1)
802.5
5. Hardware device located at the ISP side of ADSL connections.
DSLAM
EMI
entrance facilities
star wired ring
6. Which layer is responsible for putting data into frames as well as providing error checking data?
Mechanical Transfer-Registered Jack
MMF
Data Link Layer
RTT
7. Core TCP/IP protocol that operates in the Network layer and provided information about how and where data should be delivered; subprotocol that enables TCP/IP to inernetwork
IP (Internet Protocol)
broadcast storm
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment
Independent Computer Architecture
8. SLIP
RTT
encapsulate
Access Control List
Serial Line Internet Protocol
9. Transport Layer
Network layer
Firewall Filtering
802.11n
OSI Layer 4
10. Used to log on to a UNIX host
FF02
Overhead
statistical multiplexing
telnet
11. IDPS that uses profiles to detect anomalous protocol behavior
ISO
Kroner
stateful protocol analysis (SPA) IDPS
DSSS
12. A worldwide network network of interconnected LANs - and MANs - that uses the TCP/IP protocol to enable people to share e-mail messages and computer files and to access a vast array of infromation.
MMF
Transport layer
Internet
EMI
13. The combination of an IP address's network ID and subnet information. By interpreting the address's extended network prefix - a device can determine the subnet to which an address belongs.
Extended Network Prefix
backbone
false attack stimulus
telephone connector
14. Four twisted wire pairs rated for 100 Mhz - but capable of handling the disturbance on eash pair that's caused by transmitting on all four pairs at the same time.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
firmware
Fast Ethernet
Category 5e
15. Determines standards for the electronics industry and other fields - such as chemical and nuclear engineering - health and safety - and construction
ANSI
NIC (Network Interface Card)
Category 5
Point-to-Point
16. After typing ping 127.0.0.1 - it tells you the test failed
TCP/IP protocol failure
SDU
Ferrule
RFI
17. Round time trip. time it takes for packet to get from sender to receiver and back
Default Gateway
Application
Group Policy Object
RTT
18. RJ 45
twisted pair connector
OSI Layer 3
Ferrule
fiber-optic cables
19. Faster wireless standard 20-25
802.11g
ssl
mesh topology
Primary Rate Interface
20. A utility for viewing or modifying a host's routing table
standard connector
route
demilitarized zone
OSI Layer 6
21. A series of interconnected computers - printing devices - and other computer equipment that shares hardware and software resources. The service area usually is limited to a given office area - floor - or building.
ICS host
EAP
NTP
Local area network (LAN)
22. Determines the network path on which to route packets - Help reduce network congestion - Establishes virtual circuits - Routes packets to other networks - resequencing packet transmissions when needed - Translates between protocols
reflection
Internet Key Exchange
Network Layer (Layer 3)
shielded twisted-paired (STP) cable
23. A data link protocol used for remote networking that is rarely used today.
SNMP
authentication
Multiplexing
SLIP
24. Does not operate at the application layer
Class A Network
Node
point to multipoint
ARP
25. QoS
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
digital adv
socket
Quality of Service
26. Domain Name System
RARP
DNS
Full Duplex NIC Communication
UTP
27. Fiber Distributed Data Interface
802.11b
Mail Exchanger
FCS (frame check sequence)
FDDI
28. 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.
dig (domain information groper)
Quality of Service
Transport
intrusion prevention system (IPS)
29. Resistance that contributes to controlling an electrical signal; measured in ohms
Impedance
802.16
log file monitor (LFM) IDPS
ISO
30. Ethernet communications at speeds up to 100 Mbps as defined under the IEEE 802.3u standard.
Full Duplex NIC Communication
Serial Line Internet Protocol
CSMA/CA
Fast Ethernet
31. The IEEE standard for Ethernet networking devices and data handling (using the CSMA/CD access method)
RIP
Application
Mechanical Transfer-Registered Jack
802.3
32. First part of the datagram - which consists of general information about the size of the packet - the protocol that was used to send it - and the IP address of both the source computer and its destination.
header
TCP/IP Internet Layer Encapsulation
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Application
Attenuation
33. Speed: 1000 Mbps - Altenative name: 1000BASE-T - IEEE Standard: IEEE 802.3ab - Cable type: copper max length 100m
Gigabit Ethernet (non-fiber characteristics)
fiber-optic cables
geosynchronous
public network
34. Address Resolution Protocol
terminator
collision
ARP
Repeater
35. Multicast group 224-239
Class D Network
Rivest - Shamir - Adelman
authentication
physical media
36. Value placed upon an IDPS's ability to detect/identify certain attacks correctly
Transport
confidence value
network interface card (NIC)
PDU
37. IDPS's ability to dynamically modify its configuration in response to environmental activity
firmware
site policy awareness
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
38. Transport Layer
Firewall Filtering
Application
Presentation
Application Layer
39. Segment
Star topology
TCP/IP Transport Layer Encapsulation
the higher the frequency
Physical Layer
40. Modulation technique in which the amplitude of the carrier signal is modified by the application of a data signal
Amplitude Modulation
SONET
Internet Group Multicast Protocol
client/server
41. Running system for a while to track types of false positives it generates and then adjusting IDPS alarm classifications
alarm filtering
High-Level Data Link Control
Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)
thin client computing
42. 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.
Quality of Service
Workstation
IGMP
User Datagram Protocol
43. Defines host IP in packet headers
broadcast storm
Unshielded twisted pair
Metropolitan area network (MAN)
Network
44. IMAP - internet message access protocol
Encapsulation
SMF
Conduit
port 143
45. Layer 1 Troubleshooting
network monitor
CSMA/CA
event viewer
Incorrect cable type
46. Internet control message protocol
ICMP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
cat 5
Ethernet
47. A far-reaching system of networks that usually extends over approximately 48 kilometers (about 30 miles) and often reaches across states and continents.
Transport Layer
Wide area network (WAN
installing cable
Telnet
48. What type of browser is designed for use on small handheld devices such as palmtop computers and iPhones?
Microbrowser
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
Common Internet File System
Amplifier
49. 128 -64 -32 -16 -8 -4 -2 -1
binary
PAT (Port Address Translation)
Secure Shell (SSH
Class E Network
50. POP3
ppptp
HTTPS
Session
Post Office Protocol version 3