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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Physical Layer
Repeaters
true attack stimulus
phishing
Localhost
2. A command-line utility that combines the functionality of the tracert and ping commands (similar to UNIX's mtr command) and comes with Windows XP - Vista - and Windows Server 2003 and Server 2008
SMTP
pathping
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
Secure Shell (SSH
3. UN agency that regulates international telecommunications and provides developing countries with technical expertise and equipment to advance their technological bases
Bit
ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
connectionless
routing
4. A network design consisting of a continuous path for data with no logical beginning or ending point - and thus no terminators.
Patch Panel
Ring topology
directional antennas
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
5. Bootstrap Protocol
transmission media
BOOTP
IANA
ARP
6. FDM
Domain Name
backbone
ethernet
Frequency Division Multiplexing
7. Process of breaking large packets into smaller packets.
WAN
radio frequency interference (RFI)
packet filtering - application proxy
fragmentation
8. A situation in which two or more packets are detected at the same time on an Ethernet network.
Physical
Data Link
communications media
collision
9. The information transfered between layers in the same OSI stack
Fast Ethernet (characteristics)
Frames
Latency
protocol data unit (PDU)
10. Speed: 1000 Mbps - Altenative name: 1000BASE-T - IEEE Standard: IEEE 802.3ab - Cable type: copper max length 100m
Service Set Identifier
Gigabit Ethernet (non-fiber characteristics)
VPN
Mechanical Transfer-Registered Jack
11. BSD
Berkeley Software Distribution
access services
Data Link
Gigabit Interface Converter
12. Serial internet protocol
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 4
access services
slip
802.11a
13. Theoretical. difference b/w highest and lowest frequency.
bandwidth
star-wired bus topology
NetWare Directory Services
Kerberos
14. An established guideline that specifies how networked data is formatted into a packet or frame - how it is transmitted - and how it is interpreted at the receiving end.
Protocol
Session
802.16
NetBIOs
15. Device that modulates analog signals into digital signals for transmission over telephone lines - and demodulates digital signals into analog for the receiving end
Segments
Correct subnet mask
Internet Key Exchange
Modem
16. A type of fiber optic connector. These connectors are square shaped and have release mechanisms to prevent the cable from accidentally being unplugged
utp
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 4
Subscriber connector
DSLAM
17. Secure Sockets Layer
STP
SSL
fiber optic cable
IANA
18. Used with single mode or multi mode fiber optic cable
standard connector
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 2
MS-CHAP
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 3
19. Internet Layer
SDU
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
logical address
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 2
20. Ethernet LAN-all forms of Ethernet media and interface
802.3
Class A Network
Metropolitan area network (MAN)
VPN
21. A technique for connecting to a network at a remote location using Internet as the medium.
VPN
WDM
Byte
evasion
22. Multicast group 224-239
Internet Key Exchange
intrusion detection
Class D Network
Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
23. Also called the physical or MAC address - the hexadecimal number permanently assigned to a network interface and used by the MAC sublayer within the DATA Link layer (Layer 2).
omnidirectional antenna
device address
Core Gateway
Broadcast
24. Developed by ISO and ANSI - a model that providees a framework for networked hardware and software communication based on seven layers.
broadcast frame or broadcast packet
Bus topology
Open System Interconnection (OSI) referance model
port 53
25. Application Layer
bridge
Telnet
radio frequency interference (RFI)
802.11
26. Useful for troubleshooting a network connectivity problem from workstation to another workstation
crossover cable
intrusion detection
PPP
Transmission Protocol (TCP)
27. A network owned and maintained by an organization -such as a campus network operated by a college.
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
private network
host
NetWare Core Protocol
28. Describes the relative strength over a three dimensional area of an antenna
white/orange and orange
radiation pattern
Near End Cross Talk
bus topology
29. User watching an episode of TV show over the internet is what kind of communication
transmission media
Frames
point to multipoint
collision
30. A combination of techniques used to detect an intrusion and then to trace it back to its source
Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detection
management services
multiprotocol label switching
trap and trace
31. Faster networking and inexpensive - flexible - easy to install
EMI
twisted shielded pair
terminal
FDDI
32. Form of transmission that allows multiple signals to travel simultaneously over one medium
Repeater
OSI Layer 4
Multiplexing
satellite
33. Ethernet NICs listen on network and wait until they detect no other nodes transmitting data
Adjacent Layer Interaction
1550bytes
carrier sense
fiber optic connector
34. Standard analog telephone system
Internet
PSTN
Hyper text transfer protocol
Category 1
35. American national standards institute
ANSI
telnet
Digital
device address
36. Techniques that employ hardware and software to province assurance against equipment failures - computer service interruptions - and data losses
Network interface card (NIC)
fault tolerance
block ID
Domain Controller
37. Transforms data into a form network or applications will understand
ISOC
IEEE
stp
Presentation
38. Not individually insulated but shielded. use when there is noise.
STP
ISP (Internet service provider)
TCP/IP protocol failure
Radio Frequency Interference
39. A network whose access is restricted to only clients or machines with proper credentials.
Crossover Cable
Management Information Base
Private Network
ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
40. Application Layer
Main Distribution Frame
FTP
synchronous communications
ACK (acknowledgement)
41. IPX & SPX
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Transport & Internet
Data Link
fragmentation
Star topology
42. Actual. how much data is transmitted during given time
TCP/IP Network Access Layer Encapsulation
physical media
Data Terminal Equipment
throughput
43. This layer in the OSI network model manages log on procedures and password recognition.
Session Layer
Routing
ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
Connectors
44. A combination of LAN's - MAN's - or WAN's that provides computer users with an array of computer and network resources to complete different tasks.
Demarcation Point
enterprise network
rj-45
Mesh topology
45. Physical and Data Link layers
host
host
where NICs operate
MAN
46. FHSS
Synchronous Optical Network
NIC (Network Interface Card)
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
Amplitude Modulation
47. Signal interference caused by magnetic force field generated by electrical devices such as motors.
Data Link
statistical anomaly-based (stat - behavior-based) IDPS
router
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
48. Process by which attacker changes the format and/or timing of their activities to avoid being detected by the IDPS
Session
Local Connector
evasion
LDAP
49. Occurs when attacker attempts to gain entry or disrupt normal operations of information systems - almost always with intent to do harm
Twister Pair Cable
carrier sense
LLC
intrusion
50. ICMP
DCE
Internet Control Message Protocol
star-wired ring topology
t1 connection