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Comptia Network + Wireless NOS Voip
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The relative strength over a three-dimensional area of all the electromagnetic energy an antenna sends or receives.
radiation pattern
MIMO (multiple input-multiple output)
file globbing
paging
2. The process a wireless station undergoes to find an access point.
scanning
GUID (globally unique identifier)
ESS (extended service set)
proprietary UNIX
3. In the context of 802.11n wireless technology - the combination of two 20-MHz frequency band to create one 40-MHz frequency band that can carry more than twice the amount of data that a single 20-MHz band could. It's recommended for use only in the 5
DSSS (direct-sequence spread spectrum)
IP telephone
channel bonding
multiprocessing
4. 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.
wireless spectrum
3-tier architecture
root
H.323 zone
5. The core of a UNIX or Linux system. This part of the operating system is loaded and run when you turn on your computer. It mediates between user programs and the computer hardware.
user agent client
kernel
PBX (private branch exchange)
distribution
6. In Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008 networking - the single domain from which child domains branch out in a domain tree.
DC (domain component)
LEO (low Earth orbiting)
root domain
set top box
7. A proprietary implementation of the UNIX operating system by Sun Microsystems.
Solaris
workgroup
PBX (private branch exchange)
redirector
8. The organization of files and directories (or folders) on a disk in which directories may contain files and other directories. When displayed graphically - this organization resembles a treelike structure.
NFS (Network File System)
reflection
hierarchical file system
set top box
9. A computer that manages multiple media gateways and facilitates the exchange of call control information between these gateways.
DN (distinguished name)
spread spectrum
FHSS (frequency hopping spread spectrum)
MGC (media gateway controller)
10. A telephone used for VoIP on a TCP/IP-based network.
command interpreter
source code
directory
IP telephone
11. An access point that provides routing functions.
trust relationship
wireless router
VoIP (voice over IP)
Linux
12. The nerve center for networks that adhere to H.323. IT authorize and authenticate terminals and gateways - manage bandwidth - and oversee call routing - accounting - and billing.
Solaris
videoconferencing
H.323
H.323 gatekeeper
13. In Microsoft terminology - the type of client/server network that relies on domains - rather than workgroups.
domain model
ESS (extended service set)
fax gateway
LEO (low Earth orbiting)
14. A group of users - servers - and other resources that share account and security policies through a Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008 NOS.
site license
Bluetooth
domain
UPN (user principal name)
15. A type of antenna that issues and receives wireless signals with equal strength and clarity in all directions. This type of antenna is used when many different receivers must be able to pick up the signal - or when the receiver's location is highly m
omnidirectional antenna
range
multipath
ESSID (extended service set identifier)
16. A telephone switch used to connect calls within a private organization.
PBX (private branch exchange)
beacon frame
multipath
video over IP
17. A record of a user that contains all of her properties - including rights to resources - password - user name - and so on.
account
lpr
replication
UNIX
18. An attribute of an object that identifies the object separately from its related container(s) and domain.
set top box
MIMO (multiple input-multiple output)
GEO (geosynchronous orbit or geostationary orbit)
RDN (relative distinguished name)
19. A logical representation of multiple - hierarchical levels in a directory.
tree
VoDSL (voice over DSL)
mobile
reassociation
20. A network access method used on 802.11 wireless networks. In it - before a node begins to send data it checks the medium. If it detects no transmission activity - it waits a brief - random amount of time - and then sends its transmission. If the node
RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send)
CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance)
ext3
MIMO (multiple input-multiple output)
21. A type of satellite that orbits the Earth with an altitude between 100 and 900 miles - closer to the Earth's poles than the orbits of either GEO or MEO satellites.
LEO (low Earth orbiting)
SSID (service set identifier)
kernel module
CIFS (Common Internet File System)
22. The preferred Active Directory naming convention for objects when used in informal situations. This name looks like a familiar Internet address - including the positioning of the domain name after the @ sign.
UPN (user principal name)
ad hoc
printer queue
uplink
23. An open source software package that provides complete Windows-style file- and printer-sharing capabilities.
fax gateway
CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance)
Samba
SPARC
24. 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.
page file
active scanning
NTFS (New Technology File System)
probe
25. The IEEE standard for a wireless networking technique that may issue signals in the 2.4- or 5-GHz band and can achieve actual data throughput between 65 and 600 Mbps. It accomplishes this through several means - including MIMO - channel bonding - and
reassociation
user agent server
site survey
802.11n
26. An access point that provides routing functions and is used as a gateway.
wireless gateway
virtual memory
reassociation
kernel
27. The IEEE standard for a wireless networking technique that uses multiple frequency bands in the 5-GHz frequency range and provides a theoretical maximum throughput of 54 Mbps.
802.11a
NTFS (New Technology File System)
scanning
mobile
28. The provision of telephone service over the Internet.
Active Directory
UPN (user principal name)
Internet telephony
paging
29. A type of wireless system in which the locations of the transmitter and receiver are static.
DiffServ (Differentiated Service)
NTFS (New Technology File System)
explicit one-way trust
fixed
30. A technique for ensuring QoS by prioritizing traffic.
group
DiffServ (Differentiated Service)
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
set top box
31. In IEEE terminology - a group of stations that share an access point.
Samba
passive scanning
BSS (basic service set)
IPTV (IP television)
32. On a network following the H.323 standard - any node that provides audio - visual - or data information to another node.
hot spot
child domain
H.323 terminal
domain controller
33. 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
source code
802.16
leaf object
proprietary UNIX
34. The complete database of hierarchical names (including host and domain names) used to resolve IP addresses with their hosts.
proxy server
schema
namespace
source code
35. An internal or externally attached adapter that converts analog telephone signals into packet-switched voice signals and vice-versa.
H.323 gateway
diffraction
ATA (analog telephone adapter)
MMC (Microsoft Management Console)
36. A transmission technique in which a signal's bits are distributed over an entire frequency band at once. Each bit is coded so that the receiver can reassemble the original signal upon receiving the bits.
root domain
station
Samba
DSSS (direct-sequence spread spectrum)
37. The security relationship between domains in the same domain tree in which one domain grants every other domain in the tree access to its resources and - in turn - that domain can access other domains' resources.
two-way transitive trust
SPARC
domain tree
hot spot
38. A 128-bit number generated and assigned to an object upon its creation in Active Directory.
thread
GUID (globally unique identifier)
UPN (user principal name)
account
39. The term used to describe the recently released standards for highthroughput - long-distance digital data exchange over wireless connections.
proprietary UNIX
softphone
wireless broadband
probe
40. A wireless signal or path that travels directly in a straight line from its transmitter to its intended receiver.
LOS (line-of-sight)
namespace
paging
account
41. A type of wireless LAN in which stations communicate directly with each other (rather than using an access point).
Webcast
SPARC
ad hoc
H.323 gateway
42. In the DiffServ QoS technique - a forwarding specification that assigns each data stream a minimum departure rate from a given node. This technique circumvents delays that slow normal data from reaching its destination on time and in sequence.
BSS (basic service set)
EF (Expedited Forwarding)
H.323 terminal
mobile
43. A computer configured to act like an IP telephone. SS7 (Signaling System 7) | A set of standards established by the ITU for handling call signaling on the PSTN (public switched telephone network).
softphone
AIX
CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance)
two-way transitive trust
44. Any type of video service - including IPTV - videoconferencing - and streaming video - that delivers video signals over packet-switched networks using the TCP/IP protocol suite.
H.323 zone
video over IP
active scanning
inherited
45. The real-time reception and transmission of images and audio among two or more locations.
trust relationship
multipath
range
videoconferencing
46. A protocol for communications and resource access between systems - such as clients and servers.
Samba
SMB (Server Message Block)
ATA (analog telephone adapter)
WLAN (wireless LAN)
47. In SIP terminology - end-user devices such as workstations - PDAs - cell phones - or IP telephones. It initiates a SIP connection.
GUI (graphical user interface)
branch
PowerPC
user agent client
48. A wireless signaling technique in which a signal jumps between several different frequencies within a band in a synchronization pattern known to the channel's receiver and transmitter.
FHSS (frequency hopping spread spectrum)
source code
file access protocol
proxy server
49. 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.
leaf object
workgroup
forest
NTFS (New Technology File System)
50. An operating system's method of organizing - managing - and accessing its files through logical structures and software routines.
H.323 terminal
mobile
probe
file system