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Comptia Network + Network Management And Trouble Shooting

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1. A command-line utility that uses SNMP to poll devices - collects data in a log file - and then generates HTML-based views of the data.






2. A technique in which Web pages are stored locally - either on a host or network - and then delivered to requesters more quickly than if they had been obtained from the original source.






3. The process of reverting to a previous version of a software application after attempting to upgrade it.






4. A database used in network management that contains a device's definitions of managed objects and their data.






5. A federal regulation in the United States - enacted in 1996. One aspect of this regulation addresses the security and privacy of medical records - including those stored or transmitted electronically.






6. A traffic-shaping technique in which the volume or rate of traffic traversing an interface is limited to a predefined maximum.






7. Any condition in which voltage exceeds or drops below predefined levels.






8. A person who's proficient in basic (but not usually advanced) workstation and network troubleshooting. They are part of first-level support.






9. A significant patch to one of the Microsoft Windows operating systems.






10. A frame that is not actually a data frame - but rather an aberration caused by a device misinterpreting stray voltage on the wire.






11. On a computer running a UNIX or Linux operating system - the record of monitored events - which can range in priority from 0 to 7 (where "0" indicates an emergency situation and "7" simply points to information that might help in debugging a problem)






12. A United States federal regulation that requires telecommunications carriers and equipment manufacturers to provide for surveillance capabilities.






13. A device used to measure resistance in an electrical circuit.






14. The process of identifying and tracking an organization's assets - such as hardware and software.






15. An instrument that tests whether voltage (or light - in the case of fiberoptic cable) issued at one end of a cable can be detected at the opposite end of the cable.






16. In network troubleshooting - to refer a problem to someone with deeper knowledge about the subject.






17. A record of how a network operates under normal conditions (including its performance - collision rate - utilization rate - and so on).






18. A tool for accessing and testing a telephone company's local loop.






19. The ongoing assessment of how well network links - devices - and components keep up with demands on them.






20. A device that tests cables for one or more of the following conditions: continuity - segment length - distance to a fault - attenuation along a cable - near-end cross talk - and termination resistance and impedance.






21. A flaw in software or hardware that causes it to malfunction.






22. A simple instrument that can measure multiple characteristics of an electric circuit - including its resistance and voltage.






23. A graphical representation of a network's wired infrastructure.






24. A collision that takes place outside the normal window in which collisions are detected and redressed. IT usually caused by a defective station (such as a card - or transceiver) that is transmitting without first verifying line status or by failure t






25. A device used to measure voltage (or electrical pressure) on an electrical circuit.






26. A tool that assesses the characteristics (for example - frequency - amplitude - and the effects of interference) of wireless signals.






27. A packet that is smaller than the medium's minimum packet size.






28. A device that - when plugged into the same outlet that will be used by a network node - gathers data about the power that outlet will provide the node.






29. A network device devoted to storage and delivery of frequently requested files.






30. In network troubleshooting - a person or group with deep knowledge about specific networking topics to whom second-level support personnel escalate challenging problems.






31. The service on Windows-based operating systems that records events - or the ongoing record of such events.






32. In network troubleshooting - the person or group who initially fields requests for help from users.






33. The result of the CRC (cyclic redundancy check) generated by the originating node not matching the checksum calculated from the data received. It usually indicates noise or transmission problems on the LAN interface or cabling.






34. A software program used to document technical problems and how they were resolved (also known as help desk software).






35. A small electronic device that emits a tone when it detects electrical activity on a wire pair.






36. A network management application's regular collection of data from managed devices.






37. In network troubleshooting - a person or group with deeper knowledge about a subject and to whom first-level support personnel escalate problems.






38. A correction - improvement - or enhancement to part of a software application - often distributed at no charge by software vendors to fix a bug in their code or to add slightly more functionality.






39. The collection - storage - and assessment of information related to the versions of software installed on every network device and every device's hardware configuration.






40. A troubleshooting tool that tests cables for continuity - but can also measure cross talk - attenuation - and impedance; identify the location of faults; and store or print cable testing results.






41. A document that lists every service and software package supported within an organization - plus the names of first- and second-level support contacts for those services or software packages.






42. A small electronic device that issues a signal on a wire pair.






43. A performance testing device for use with fiberoptic networks. It works by issuing a light-based signal on a fiber-optic cable and measuring the way in which the signal bounces back (or reflects)






44. A high-end instrument for testing the qualities of a cable. It works by issuing a signal on a cable and measuring the way in which the signal bounces back (or reflects)






45. A collision that occurs when two or more stations are transmitting simultaneously.






46. A software routine that collects data about a managed device's operation and provides it to the network management application running on the console.






47. The detection and signaling of device - link - or component faults.






48. The local storage of frequently needed files that would otherwise be obtained from an external source.






49. A software-based tool that monitors traffic on the network from a server or workstation attached to the network.






50. A device that handles electrical signals improperly - usually affecting the rest of the network. It usually results from a bad NIC.