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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. 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.
Local area network (LAN)
BGP
Transport
WDM
2. Computers - devices - and connectivity necessary to rebuild a network exist - and all have appropriated configured updated and connected to match your networks current state. most expensive disaster recovery contingency to maintain
coaxial cable
false positive
hot site
thin client computing
3. Multiple signals travel simultaneously - medium is separated into multiple channels
multiplexing
port 21
Data Link
Amplitude Modulation
4. Signal interference caused by magnetic force field generated by electrical devices such as motors.
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Quality of Service
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
STP
5. An algorithm used to verify the accuracy of data contained in a data frame.
port 80
CRC (cyclic redundancy check)
SMTP
segmentation
6. Only two wire pairs are reversed
analog signal
rj-11
crossover cable
Frequency
7. IDPS's ability to dynamically modify its configuration in response to environmental activity
site policy awareness
SLIP
Serial
Segment
8. Activities finalize restoration of operations to a normal state and seek to identify source and method of intrusion to ensure same type of attack cannot occur again
port 21
API (application program interface)
intrusion correction
Network
9. Protocol data unit. An OSI term to refer generically to a grouping of information by a particular layer of the OSI model. More specifically - an LxPDU would imply the data and headers as defined by Layer x.
bus topology
PDU
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Kerberos
10. Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Primary Domain Controller
transmit
HTTP
transmission media
11. CRAM-MD5
media access control (MAC)
Secure Shell
VPN
Challenge-Response Authentication Mechanism - Message Digest 5
12. A high-capacity communications medium that joins networks on the same floor in a building - on different floors - and across long distances.
Application layer
backbone
Loose network cable connection
SMTP (Simple Mail transfer Protocol)
13. The 100BaseVG/100VG-AnyLAN approach abandon the CSMA/CD transmission technique for one called demand priorTity.
Network Information Service
Internet Key Exchange
IEEE 802.12 Standard
ppp
14. Layer 1 Troubleshooting
Device power off
terminal
coaxial cable
entrapment
15. Describes the relative strength over a three dimensional area of an antenna
back door
cross talk
radiation pattern
port 143
16. A poplar alternative to FTP is NFS software offered by Sun Microsystems - which uses Sun's remotr procedure call specification via TCP port 111.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
PDU (protocol data unit)
Network File System (NFS)
17. Attachment Unit Interface Cable equipped with 15 pin connectors
OSI model
Impedance
AUI
10 Gigabit Ethernet
18. Experimentation 240-255
port 110
Class E Network
logical address
Data Terminal Equipment
19. IPSec
public network
Internet Protocol Security
intrusion
connection
20. Secure Shell
noise
thin client computing
network-based IDPS (NIDPS)
SSH
21. Analog - only one direction. radio frequency analog waves w differences in frequency. expensive - longer distance. ex. cable TV
Encapsulation
hostname
IGMP
broadband
22. QoS
Internet
Quality of Service
EAP
mesh topology
23. Extent to which a signal has weakened after traveling a given distance
Frame
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Attenuation
PDU (protocol data unit)
24. Network-max segment length-100 meters
IEEE
topology
10Base-T
metropolitan area network (MAN)
25. A TCP/IP utility used to show or modify a client's host name.
hostname
host
ISO
Half-Duplex
26. 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 stop. Aborbing the signals ensures they are not reflected back onto the cable after they reach the end-t
terminator
LLC
Alien Cross Talk
::1
27. The fact that wireless signals follow a number of paths to their destination
multipath
tuning
packet
spread-spectrum
28. Layer 1 Troubleshooting
vampire tap
Incorrect cable type
ppptp
firmware
29. A type of subnet that is created using bits that normally would be reserved for network class information by moving the subnet boundary to the left.
supernet
routing
Berkeley Software Distribution
multiprotocol label switching
30. Which layer in the OSI is responsible for routing and controling the flow of packets around the network?
frame
Network Layer
Subscriber connector
physical layer device
31. Is a file transfer protocol that uses s ecure shell (SSH)
where NICs operate
Metropolitan area network (MAN)
ISOC (Internet Society)
Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
32. Tool used to determine whether a customers line is obtaining dial tone from the CO
intrusion correction
butt set
Data Link
link quality monitoring
33. Application Layer
NFS
802.3
Integrated Services Digital Network
Telnet
34. IDPS that examines network traffic in search of patterns that match known signatures
modem
Network Behavior Analysis
signature-based (knowledge-based - misuse-detection) IDPS
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
35. 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.
fiber optic cable
Universal serial bus
PDU (protocol data unit)
Gigabit Ethernet (non-fiber characteristics)
36. A specially configured connection on a network device that is capable of viewing all the traffic that moves through the entire device.
Network News Transport Protocol (NNTP)
Transport layer
monitoring port (SPAN port)
analog adv
37. The most widely-used protocol that manages notes posted on usenet newsgroups
NetWare Core Protocol
Network News Transport Protocol (NNTP)
PSTN
Application
38. Networking technology developed at Xerox in the 70s and improved by Digital Equipment Corp - Inel - and Xerox. Most common form of network transmission - follows IEEE 802.3 standard
Category 6
Structure
Ethernet
Modem
39. Consists of activities that deter intrusion
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
intrusion prevention
beaconing
router
40. More reliable then analog - noise doesn't affect as much - more efficient - fewer errors
1000base-lx
standard
digital adv
reassembly
41. A network design built by running cable from one PC of file server to the next - like links in a chain.
Unshielded twisted pair
Berkeley Software Distribution
kereberos
bus topology
42. String used to identify an access point - configure on your new access points to match the settings on existing access points
SSID
Application
pathping
fixing noise
43. Refers to the IEEE 802.3z and IEEE 802.3ab standard for Ethernet communications speed up to 1 Gbps.
Gigabit Ethernet
Transport
plenum area
SNAT (Static Network Address Translation)
44. Shielded twisted pair
IEEE 802.12 Standard
To stop the Hamburgerler from stealing all of Ronnie McDonalds burgers
stp
Network News Transport Protocol (NNTP)
45. Transport Layer
Noise
802.11
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment
Segments
46. IS designed for the exchange of electronic mail between networked systems -such as between mail servers over a TCP/IP network
10BASE5 Limit
TCP/IP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
Local area network (LAN)
47. Any device connected to a network - such as a microcomputer - mainframe - midrange computer - network equipment - or printer. Also called a node.
station
Mail Exchanger
false negative
full mesh
48. Protocol used to transfer mail between a send mail server and microsoft exchange server
twisted pair connector
stp
perimeter
POP3
49. Layer 3 Troubleshooting
certification value may be lessened due to the number of people obtaining them
PDU
Incorrect cable type
Correct subnet mask
50. Http - Hypertext transfer protocol
ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
entrapment
port 80
fading