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Comptia Network + Network Management And Trouble Shooting

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1. Manipulating certain characteristics of packets - data streams - or connections to manage the type and amount of traffic traversing a network or interface at any moment.






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






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






4. A packet that exceeds the medium's maximum packet size. For example - any Ethernet packet that is larger than 1518 bytes.






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






6. 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.






7. An Application layer protocol in the TCP/ IP suite used to convey data regarding the status of managed devices on a network.






8. 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.






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






10. 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)






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






12. 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.






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






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






15. 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






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






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






18. 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.






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






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






21. A GUI application that allows users to easily view and sort events recorded in the event log on a computer running a Windows-based operating system.






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






23. A graphical representation of a network's devices and connections. network management






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






25. The feature of a network adapter that allows it to pick up all frames that pass over the network






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






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






28. 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.






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






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






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






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






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






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






35. 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.






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






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






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






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






40. A person who ensures that help desk analysts are divided into the correct teams - schedules shifts at the help desk - and maintains the infrastructure to enable analysts to better perform their jobs.






41. 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.






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






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






44. A software package or hardware-based tool that can capture and analyze data on a network. It is more sophisticated than network monitoring tools - as they can typically interpret data up to Layer 7 of the OSI model.






45. 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)






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






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






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






49. 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)






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