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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. The shorter the wavelength
Electromagnetic Interference
the higher the frequency
GBIC
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 3
2. A data encryption technique employed between a server and a client - such as between a client's browser and an Internet server.
HTTPS
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Application Layer
fixing attenuation
3. A network on which any computer can communicate with other networked computers on an equal (peer) basis without going through an intermediary - such as a server. Peer-to-peer networking enables each computer to offer and access shared resources - suc
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
Boot Protocol /Bootstrap Protocol
Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3)
Peer-to-peer network
4. Performs name resolution
the higher the frequency
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Network Access
network class B
Session
5. A type of fiber optic connector. These connectors are square shaped and have release mechanisms to prevent the cable from accidentally being unplugged
star-wired ring topology
Node
Subscriber connector
OSI model
6. Amplitude - frequency (Hz) - wavelength - wavy line
API (application program interface)
management services
analog signal
Correct default gateway
7. Can use WPA to improve the security of data in transit
signature-based (knowledge-based - misuse-detection) IDPS
2.4-GHz band
802.11b
802.11n
8. Signals travel both directions simultaneously
fiber optic cable
social engineering
802.11
duplex
9. LLC
Internet Protocol
Logical Link Control
multiplexing
kereberos
10. Internet Engineering Task Force
MAC address
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
network address
IETE
11. Network File System
stateful protocol analysis (SPA) IDPS
Point-to-Point Protocol
NFS
modem
12. Wide area network
log file monitor (LFM) IDPS
Internet Relay Chat
WAN
monitoring port (SPAN port)
13. A system of computers - printer devices - network devices - and computer software linked by communications cabling or radio waves.
diffraction
LAN
Patch Panel
computer network
14. The physical layout of the cable and wireless network devices and the logical path followed by network frames and packets sent on the cable or by wireless transmissions
public network
Radio Frequency Interference
binary
topology
15. Fiber-optic cable used on a network backbone for high-speed communications - such as between floors of a building.
Port Numbers
fat pipe
HTTPS
scattering
16. Name Of Layer 1
hybrid fiber / coax (HFC) cable
Physical
Multiplexing
WAN
17. 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
baseband
slip
intrusion
Segment
18. The fact that wireless signals follow a number of paths to their destination
IP address within the assigned network
Domain Name System (DNS)
transceiver
multipath
19. Lowest or 1st layer; protocols generate and detect signals so as to transmit and receive data over a network medium - also set the data transmission rate and monitor data error rates - but do not provide error correction
segmentation
Improperly configured switch
POP (Post Office Protocol)
Physical layer
20. First set of six characters that make up the MAC address and that are unique to a particular manufacturer
block ID
Presentation
802.11
fiber-optic cables
21. Unique identifying number for a network node; follows a hierarchical addressing scheme; can be assigned through OS software; added to data packets and interpreted by protocols at the Network layer
network address
IEEE
inline sensor
fading
22. The process of determining the best path from Point A on one network to Point B on another
NIC drivers
POTS
IPSec
routing
23. Area above the ceiling tile or below the subfloor in a building
802.5
TCP/IP Internet Layer Encapsulation
plenum cables
Plenum
24. IEEE standard for error and flow control in data frames
fiber-optic cables
multiple access
802.2
crossover cable
25. Transport layer protocol that requires the establishment of a connection between communicating nodes before it will transmit data
connection oriented
Workstation
PDU
Crossover Cable
26. Signals travel in both directions but only one at a time
Post Office Protocol version 3
Group Policy Object
half duplex
TCP port 23
27. Distance between corresponding points on cycle
wavelength
crimping tool and wore stripper
Data Link
Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detection
28. Multimode fiber
MMF
Presentation
Gigabit Ethernet
SMTP
29. Address resolution protocol
Media Converter
PPP
telnet
ARP
30. File Transfere Protocol
SIP
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Internet
Category 3
FTP
31. PRI
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 1
Primary Rate Interface
NNTP
packet filtering - application proxy
32. 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.
vampire tap
asymmetrical transmission
local area network (LAN)
flow control
33. Equals a single pulse in the digital encoding system
MAU
soft skills
Bit
CSMA/CD
34. Measure of the difference between the highest and lowest frequencies that a medium can transmit
back door
Internet Protocol Security
Same Layer Interaction
Bandwidth
35. LPR
NetBIOs
Line Printer Remote
digital signal
Hyper text transfer protocol
36. Issue signals along a network medium
transmit
active scanning
extranet
logical link control (LLC)
37. Pieces of hardware that connect the wire to the network device
Application
evasion
Improperly configured switch
Connectors
38. 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
POP (Post Office Protocol)
connectionless
Electrical Signaling
39. A app. loaded on a server included with Windows OS that enables remote access
Attenuation
Class B Network
RAS
RIP
40. Twisted pair cable consisting of a number of twisted pairs of copper wire with a simple plastic casing. Because - no shielding is used in this cable - it is very susceptible to EMI - RFI - and other types of interference
simplex
DB-25 connector
Half-Duplex
Unshielded twisted pair
41. Used to log on to a UNIX host
ring topology
Networking Model
telnet
networks enable users to share resources
42. Routing protocol has the poorest convergence time
HTTP
Open System Interconnection (OSI) referance model
RIP
Extended Network Prefix
43. Data changed since the previous fill or incremental backup
Channel Service Unit
incremental backup
TCP port 23
Internet Protocol
44. Standard that describes a security technique - wireless networks - in which a port is prevented from receiving traffic until the transmitters credentials are verified by authentication server
backbone
digital dis
PPP
EAPoL
45. A boundary between two zones of trust
66 Block
SLIP
the higher the frequency
perimeter
46. Constructs data frames using the appropriate format for the network - reatea CRC information - Checks for errors using CRC information - Retransmits data if there is error - Initiates the communications link and makes sure it is not interrupted - thu
MMF
Data Link (Layer 2)
IPSec
Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
47. Hardware that constitutes the enterprise-wide cabling system
OSI model
Cable Plant
Application layer
statistical multiplexing
48. The IEEE standard for broadband wireless metropolitan area networking (also known as WiMax)
PING
Decapsulation
802.16
FDDI
49. Brief delay in processing - length of cable can contribute to this
Presentation
802.11
latency
collision
50. F type (like TV cable) or BNC (crimped)
coax cable connector
tunneling
fragmentation
NNTP