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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. HTTP/web/internet - change this port to make it more difficult for someone to connect to your web server
service data unit (SDU)
port 80
802.11
PSTN
2. A type of interference that occurs when two LAN cables run close to each other. If one cable is carrying a signal and the other isn't - the one carrying a signal will induce a 'ghost' signal in the other cable
standard
switch
twisted-pair cable
Crosstalk
3. OU
SMTP server name
bandwidth
HTTPS
Organizational Unit
4. Virtually local area network-device-switch
Core
VLAN
baseband
Service Set Identifier
5. DSU
EIA/TIA
Network
Data Service Unit
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
6. A cable that consists of a single cable sheath containing a combination of fibers and copper cable.
RTT
OSI
IETE
hybrid fiber / coax (HFC) cable
7. Nondata information that mus accompany data in order for a signal to be properly routed and interpreted by the network
DNAT (Dynamic Network Address Translation)
Overhead
Straight tip connector
Internet
8. Communications for continuous burst of data controlled by a clock signal that starts each burst.
NAT (Network Address Translation)
802.3
synchronous communications
link dead phase
9. Station transmits a probe that is then replied by the access point
active scanning
ssl
Session Layer (Layer 5)
udp
10. IEEE standard describing specifications for wireless transmissions
firmware
monitoring port (SPAN port)
multiple access
802.11
11. LC
Default Gateway
Serial
Local Connector
Ethernet
12. A computer that accesses another computer - such as a workstation that accesses a shared file on another workstation - server - or mainframe. The client may use the accessed computer (host) to process data - or may process accessed data using its own
client
bus topology
fractionalizing
protocol
13. 1-126
host
Demultiplexer
Faulty network cable
network class a
14. Amount of data that can be transmitted over media or wireless at a time.
fiber optic cable
bandwidth
true attack stimulus
BGP
15. Four twisted wire pairs rated for 250 MHz.
hub
Category 6
Internet Information Services
SONET
16. Indication a system has just been attacked or is under attack
MAC sublayer
Domain Name System (DNS)
packet
alert or alarm
17. 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
Digital
Peer-to-peer network
connection oriented
twisted pair connector
18. Alert or alarm that occurs in the absence of an actual attack
false positive
thin client computing
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Transport & Internet
SSL
19. Device typically used to create a VLAN
Client Software
switch
MAU
Application
20. Aversion of the traceroute utility found on some Linux distributions.
tracepath
NNTP
Broadband
Presentation
21. Netscape and Microsoft have implemented HTTPS to protect data transported via their Web browsers.
10Base-T
Transport Layer Security (TSL)
Session
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
22. Media access control
Gigabit Ethernet
media
MAC
analog dis
23. Requires CSU/DSU-the connection point for a t1 live at customers site
protocol stack verification
bridge
t1 connection
Data Link
24. Can use WPA to improve the security of data in transit
switch
Transport
Session
802.11b
25. Narrow core - light travels in one path - longest distance - more expensive then MMF
SMF
FF02
::1
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
26. Panel of data receptors into which twisted pair wire is inserted to complete a circuit
Multimode fiber
Error Handling
Punch-Down Block
protocol
27. HTTP - SMTP - POP3 - VoIP
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Application
carrier sense
router
Active Directory
28. A TCP/Ip troubleshooting utility that displays statistics and the state of current TCP/IP connections. It also displays ports - which can signal whether services are using the correct ports.
multipath
netstat
multiprotocol label switching
port 110
29. The more resistant to cross talk (STP)
Multiplexer
Electromagnetic Interference
the more twist
twisted pair connector
30. The NIC and network equipment are set up so they cannot send and receive at the same time
protocol
port 443
1000base-sx
Half Duplex NIC Communication
31. 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.
Radio Waves
Extended Network Prefix
ANDing
FM
32. Central component of a cable designed to carry a signal
Core
Remote Terminal Emulation (Telnet)
SSID
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
33. Cross talk that occurs between wire pairs near the source of a signal
Near End Cross Talk
RFI
Straight tip connector
port 123
34. A system of computers - printer devices - network devices - and computer software linked by communications cabling or radio waves.
backbone
computer network
Network
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
35. A type of transmission in which there are several transmission channels on a communications medium - allowing more than one node to transmit at the same time.
encapsulation
Twister Pair Cable
router
broadband
36. Capability for a component or system to continue functioning despite damage or malfunction
star topology
RS 232
log file monitor (LFM) IDPS
fault tolerance
37. Application Layer
Client Software
Hubs
firmware
synchronous communications
38. IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) sublayer of the data link layer
Data Link (Layer 2)
Mac Addressing
802.2
bandwidth
39. An enclosed area - such as a false floor - or ceiling - in which pressure from air or gas can be greater than the pressure outside the enclosed area - particularly during a fire. Plenum area in buildings often extend to multiple rooms or extend throu
100base-tx
Intermediate Distribution Frame
plenum area
physical media
40. Address Resolution Protocol
10base-t
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 1
transmission media
ARP
41. IEEE standard for Ethernet devices and data handling
Internet Protocol version 4
headened
802.3
Application
42. A device that converts an analog to digital signal and vice versa
modem
Session
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Internet
FF02
43. Used on many UNIX/LINUX systems to provide authentication security for TCP/IP applications such as Telnet and FTP
Presentation layer
stp
Secure Shell (SSH)
Gigabit Ethernet
44. A value or means of identifying a service on a network node - such as socket or port 103 for standerdized e-mail services in the TCP protocol.
omnidirectional antenna
utp
socket
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Network Access
45. On a computer that receives data over a network - the process in which the device interprets the lower-layer headers and - when finished with each header - removes the header - revealing the next-higher-layer PDU.
IP Address
traceroute (tracert)
Encapsulation
Decapsulation
46. Signals on bus that would travel endlessly between two nodes
Bits
topology
signal bounce
physical layer
47. Four twisted wire pairs rated for 100 Mhz.
Category 5
Internet Protocol Security
half duplex
DB-9 connector
48. Unit of data that results from subdividing a larger protocol data unit
segment
Bandwidth
Network Time Protocol
Star topology
49. Basic error checking and correction
Data Link
NIC
Presentation layer
Primary Rate Interface
50. Each node is connected to the two nearest nodes so that the entire network forms a circle - active - twisted pair of fiber optic - single malfunction in workstation can disable entire network - not flexible or scalbe
wavelength
alert or alarm
ring topology
Data Link