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Comptia Network + Wireless NOS Voip
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The GUI environment for UNIX and Linux systems.
active scanning
DN (distinguished name)
MGC (media gateway controller)
X Window system
2. A cost-savings benefit that results from organizations completing long-distance telephone calls over their packet-switched networks - thus bypassing tolls charged by common carriers on comparable PSTN calls.
range
file system
printer queue
toll bypass
3. A logical representation of multiple - hierarchical levels in a directory.
group
tree
hierarchical file system
Linux
4. A 128-bit number generated and assigned to an object upon its creation in Active Directory.
H.323 terminal
virtualization
The Open Group
GUID (globally unique identifier)
5. The provision of telephone service over the Internet.
redirect server
GUID (globally unique identifier)
directory
Internet telephony
6. An object in an operating system's directory - such as a printer or user - that does not contain other objects.
FHSS (frequency hopping spread spectrum)
leaf object
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
videoconferencing
7. A group of hierarchically arranged domains that share a common namespace in the Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008 Active Directory.
multipath
H.323 gatekeeper
domain tree
roaming
8. As specified in RFC 2205 - a QoS technique that attempts to reserve a specific amount of network resources for a transmission before the transmission occurs.
LEO (low Earth orbiting)
user agent server
RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)
CIFS (Common Internet File System)
9. A highly privileged user ID that has all rights to create - delete - modify - move - read - write - or execute files on a UNIX or Linux system.
DiffServ (Differentiated Service)
GEO (geosynchronous orbit or geostationary orbit)
root
mobile
10. A proprietary implementation of the UNIX system distributed by IBM.
AIX
beacon frame
scanning
user agent client
11. A file system developed by Microsoft and used with its Windows NT - Windows 2000 Server - Windows Server 2003 - and Windows 2008 operating systems.
NTFS (New Technology File System)
association
directional antenna
MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol)
12. A means of collectively managing users' permissions and restrictions applied to shared resources.
3-tier architecture
group
explicit one-way trust
attribute
13. The term used to refer to a satellite that maintains a constant distance from a point on the equator at every point in its orbit.
Active Directory
process
wireless gateway
GEO (geosynchronous orbit or geostationary orbit)
14. A type of antenna that issues wireless signals along a single direction - or path.
DiffServ (Differentiated Service)
H.323 zone
directional antenna
DC (domain component)
15. An end node on a network; used most often in the context of wireless networks. transponder
OU (organizational unit)
uplink
proprietary UNIX
station
16. In the context of wireless networking - a frame issued by an access point to alert other nodes of its existence.
beacon frame
user agent server
802.11b
VoDSL (voice over DSL)
17. A domain established within another domain in a Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008 domain tree.
child domain
channel bonding
ESS (extended service set)
Mac OS X Server
18. A computer that manages multiple media gateways and facilitates the exchange of call control information between these gateways.
lpd (line printer daemon)
MCU (multipoint control unit)
command interpreter
MGC (media gateway controller)
19. A type of permission - or right - that is passed down from one group (the parent) to a group within that group (the child).
VoIP (voice over IP)
inherited
video over IP
kernel module
20. The brand of computer central processing unit invented by and used in Sun Microsystems servers.
kernel module
video over IP
SPARC
partition
21. In the context of wireless networking - the process in which a station listens to several channels within a frequency range for a beacon issued by an access point.
CIFS (Common Internet File System)
spread spectrum
passive scanning
shell
22. In the context of applications - a licensing mode that limits access to an application to specific users or workstations.
Bluetooth
per seat
two-way transitive trust
mount
23. A logical receptacle for holding objects with similar characteristics or privileges in an NOS directory. Containers form the branches of the directory tree.
range
kernel module
Solaris
OU (organizational unit)
24. A well-defined - self-contained subset of a process. U
thread
GUID (globally unique identifier)
shell
proxy server
25. A form of filename substitution - similar to the use of wildcards in Windows and DOS.
narrowband
file globbing
partition
MEGACO
26. The signals made of electromagnetic energy that travel through the atmosphere.
wireless spectrum
command interpreter
wireless
3-tier architecture
27. On a SIP network - a server that accepts requests for location information from user agents - then queries the nearest registrar server on behalf of those user agents. If the recipient user agent is in the SIP proxy server's domain - then that server
proxy server
GUI (graphical user interface)
The Open Group
MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol)
28. In the context of Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008 - a collection of domain trees that use different namespaces. It allows for trust relationships to be established between trees.
video phone
MMC (Microsoft Management Console)
forest
domain controller
29. The description of object types - or classes - and their required and optional attributes that are stored in an NOS's directory.
System V
VoATM (voice over ATM)
OU (organizational unit)
schema
30. A record of a user that contains all of her properties - including rights to resources - password - user name - and so on.
infrastructure WLAN
account
user agent client
scattering
31. A popular remote file system created by Sun Microsystems - and available for UNIX and Linux operating systems.
Solaris
distribution
802.11a
NFS (Network File System)
32. The method for organizing and managing objects associated with the network in the Windows Server 2003 and Server 2008 NOSs.
domain controller
Active Directory
wireless
narrowband
33. The term used to describe software that is distributed with few restrictions and whose source code is freely available.
PBX (private branch exchange)
open source software
unified messaging
process
34. A type of trust relationship in which two domains that belong to different NOS directory trees are configured to trust each other.
narrowband
domain tree
explicit one-way trust
GUI (graphical user interface)
35. A method used by wireless stations to detect the presence of an access point. The station issues a probe to each channel in its frequency range and waits for the access point to respond.
kernel
inode (information node)
Internet telephony
active scanning
36. An IEEE standard for wireless MANs. Its networks may use frequencies between 2 and 66 GHz. Their antennas may operate in a line-of-sight or non-line-of-sight manner and cover 50 kilometers (or approximately 30 miles). Its connections can achieve a ma
wireless
satellite return
kernel
802.16
37. In Microsoft terminology - a group of interconnected computers that share each others' resources without relying on a central file server.
videoconferencing
proprietary UNIX
MEGACO
workgroup
38. A type of wireless LAN in which stations communicate directly with each other (rather than using an access point).
command interpreter
ad hoc
physical memory
Webcast
39. A proprietary NOS from Apple Computer that is based on a version of UNIX.
mount
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
videoconferencing
Mac OS X Server
40. A client/server environment that uses middleware to translate requests between the client and server.
user agent server
Server Manager
user agent client
3-tier architecture
41. A customizable - graphical network management interface introduced with Windows Server 2003 and incorporated in Window Server 2008's Server Manager.
MMC (Microsoft Management Console)
station
unified messaging
class
42. In IEEE terminology - the identifier for a BSS (basic service set).
role
H.323 gateway
BSSID (basic service set identifier)
class
43. An access point that provides routing functions and is used as a gateway.
wireless gateway
account
user agent client
CIFS (Common Internet File System)
44. In Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008 networking - the single domain from which child domains branch out in a domain tree.
site survey
root domain
physical memory
802.11b
45. A device used on wireless LANs that transmits and receives wireless signals to and from multiple nodes and retransmits them to the rest of the network segment. Those can connect a group of nodes with a network or two networks with each other. They ma
access point
H.323
BSSID (basic service set identifier)
Samba
46. An area of a computer's hard drive that is logically defined and acts as a separate disk drive.
partition
tree
leaf object
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
47. An exchange in which a wireless station requests the exclusive right to communicate with an access point and the access point confirms that it has granted that request.
RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send)
PBX (private branch exchange)
IP-PBX
directory
48. The characteristic of wireless signals that follow a number of different paths to their destination (for example - because of reflection - diffraction - and scattering).
multipath
shell
fading
physical memory
49. An area covered by a wireless access point that provides visitors with wireless services - including Internet access.
video phone
IPTV (IP television)
VoATM (voice over ATM)
hot spot
50. The real-time reception and transmission of images and audio among two or more locations.
videoconferencing
kernel
wireless router
iwconfig