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Comptia Network + Wireless NOS Voip
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1. A customizable - graphical network management interface introduced with Windows Server 2003 and incorporated in Window Server 2008's Server Manager.
beacon frame
802.11a
H.225
MMC (Microsoft Management Console)
2. The proprietary version of UNIX that comes from Bell Labs.
Bluetooth
System V
lpd (line printer daemon)
H.323 terminal
3. The provision of telephone service over a packet-switched network running the TCP/IP protocol suite.
set top box
RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)
VoIP (voice over IP)
UNIX
4. A gateway that can translate IP fax data into analog fax data and vice versa.
fax gateway
802.16
MGC (media gateway controller)
branch
5. In the context of wireless networking - a frame issued by an access point to alert other nodes of its existence.
beacon frame
account
channel bonding
reflection
6. A service in which television signals from broadcast or cable networks travel over packet-switched networks.
video phone
LEO (low Earth orbiting)
IPTV (IP television)
kernel
7. An attribute of an object that identifies the object separately from its related container(s) and domain.
member server
RDN (relative distinguished name)
root domain
SMB (Server Message Block)
8. A form of filename substitution - similar to the use of wildcards in Windows and DOS.
SPARC
directory
file globbing
H.323 zone
9. A client or server operating system originally developed by researchers at AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1969.
Samba
UNIX
System V
H.323 gateway
10. A logical representation of multiple - hierarchical levels in a directory.
redirector
Samba
wireless
tree
11. A protocol used between media gateway controllers and media gateways. It is poised to replace MGCP on modern converged networks - as it supports a broader range of network technologies - including ATM. Also known as H.248.
domain model
MEGACO
CN (common name)
wireless gateway
12. The real-time reception and transmission of images and audio among two or more locations.
OU (organizational unit)
VoDSL (voice over DSL)
videoconferencing
spread spectrum
13. In LDAP naming conventions - the name of any one of the domains to which an object belongs.
object
X Window system
leaf object
DC (domain component)
14. 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.
The Open Group
kernel
trust relationship
virtual memory
15. A licensing mode that allows a fixed quantity of clients to use one software package simultaneously.
BSS (basic service set)
domain tree
site license
per user
16. A file system developed by Microsoft and used with its Windows NT - Windows 2000 Server - Windows Server 2003 - and Windows 2008 operating systems.
pipeline
page file
NTFS (New Technology File System)
association
17. In wireless networking - the process that describes a station moving between BSSs without losing connectivity.
kernel
roaming
WLAN (wireless LAN)
map
18. In 802.11 wireless networking - a type of frame issued by a station during active scanning to find nearby access points.
DSSS (direct-sequence spread spectrum)
set top box
probe
IP-PBX
19. The exchange of information between the components of a network or system for the purposes of establishing - monitoring - or releasing connections as well as controlling system operations.
thread
BSS (basic service set)
signaling
FoIP (fax over IP)
20. A file on the hard drive that is used for virtual memory.
page file
schema
MIMO (multiple input-multiple output)
802.11n
21. The characteristic of wireless signals that follow a number of different paths to their destination (for example - because of reflection - diffraction - and scattering).
IPTV (IP television)
LOS (line-of-sight)
preemptive multitasking
multipath
22. 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.
child domain
redirect server
toll bypass
command interpreter
23. A special identifier shared by BSSs that belong to the same ESS.
workgroup
LOS (line-of-sight)
file system
ESSID (extended service set identifier)
24. A GUI tool provided with Windows Server 2008 that enables network administrators to manage server roles - features - resources - and users from a single interface.
MIMO (multiple input-multiple output)
FoIP (fax over IP)
page file
Server Manager
25. The centralized management of multiple types of network-based communications - such as voice - video - fax - and messaging services.
unified messaging
wireless
802.16e
Bluetooth
26. A proprietary implementation of the UNIX system distributed by IBM.
H.323
RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send)
MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol)
AIX
27. A service that uses the ATM network access method (and ATM cells) to transmit voice signals over a network.
Internet telephony
lpr
roaming
VoATM (voice over ATM)
28. 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
multiprocessing
CIFS (Common Internet File System)
file globbing
802.16
29. In the context of 802.11n wireless networking - the ability for access points to issue multiple signals to stations - thereby multiplying the signal's strength and increasing their range and data-carrying capacity.
MIMO (multiple input-multiple output)
softphone
thread
scanning
30. On a SIP network - a server that accepts and responds to requests from user agents and SIP proxy servers for location information on recipients that belong to external domains.
redirect server
NTFS (New Technology File System)
wireless spectrum
Solaris
31. An area covered by a wireless access point that provides visitors with wireless services - including Internet access.
RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send)
class
streaming video
hot spot
32. 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.
MEGACO
802.11b
middleware
LEO (low Earth orbiting)
33. An operating system's method of organizing - managing - and accessing its files through logical structures and software routines.
H.323 gateway
file system
virtual memory
uplink
34. The software that sits between the client and server in a 3-tier architecture.
domain model
middleware
PAN (personal area network)
diffraction
35. The action of associating a disk - directory - or device with a drive letter.
map
ext3
OU (organizational unit)
AF (Assured Forwarding)
36. A type of trust relationship in which two domains that belong to different NOS directory trees are configured to trust each other.
SSID (service set identifier)
explicit one-way trust
two-way transitive trust
active scanning
37. A group of hierarchically arranged domains that share a common namespace in the Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008 Active Directory.
Linux
Webcast
Administrator
domain tree
38. In the context of wireless signal propagation - the phenomenon that occurs when an electromagnetic wave encounters an obstruction and splits into secondary waves. The secondary waves continue to propagate in the direction in which they were split. Th
multipath
diffraction
System V
branch
39. In Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008 networking - the single domain from which child domains branch out in a domain tree.
satellite return
GEO (geosynchronous orbit or geostationary orbit)
H.323 gateway
root domain
40. An area of a computer's hard drive that is logically defined and acts as a separate disk drive.
file access protocol
PBX (private branch exchange)
two-way transitive trust
partition
41. An ITU standard that describes an architecture and a suite of protocols for establishing and managing multimedia services sessions on a packet-switched network.
MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol)
softphone
H.323
file system
42. A UNIX service responsible for printing files placed in the printer queue by the lpr command.
process
symmetric multiprocessing
paging
lpd (line printer daemon)
43. The method for organizing and managing objects associated with the network in the Windows Server 2003 and Server 2008 NOSs.
toll bypass
Active Directory
redirect server
command interpreter
44. A program (usually text-based) that accepts and executes system programs and applications on behalf of users. Often - it includes the ability to execute a series of instructions that are stored in a file.
printer queue
scanning
command interpreter
group
45. A small (usually home) network composed of personal communications devices.
user agent client
PAN (personal area network)
H.245
LOS (line-of-sight)
46. A unique character string used to identify an access point on an 802.11 network.
3-tier architecture
SSID (service set identifier)
Solaris
multiprocessing
47. A UNIX command that places files in the printer queue.
shell
passive scanning
lpr
ad hoc
48. A Transport layer protocol used with voice and video transmission. It operates on top of UDP and provides information about packet sequence to help receiving nodes detect delay and packet loss. It also assigns packets a timestamp that corresponds to
group
video phone
Server Manager
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)
49. The memory that is logically carved out of space on the hard drive and added to physical memory (RAM).
paging
virtual memory
VoATM (voice over ATM)
site license
50. A popular remote file system created by Sun Microsystems - and available for UNIX and Linux operating systems.
Administrator
domain controller
NFS (Network File System)
file globbing