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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. A proprietary NOS from Apple Computer that is based on a version of UNIX.
Mac OS X Server
PowerPC
infrastructure WLAN
directional antenna
2. A method of satellite Internet access in which a subscriber receives data via a satellite downlink transmission - but sends data to the satellite via an analog modem (dialup) connection.
class
dial return
Fedora
range
3. A UNIX distribution that originated at the University of California at Berkeley.
signaling
dial return
BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution)
infrastructure WLAN
4. On a SIP network - a server that maintains a database containing information about the locations (network addresses) of each user agent in its domain. When a user agent joins a SIP network - it transmits its location information to the SIP registrar
registrar server
per seat
physical memory
lpr
5. The complete database of hierarchical names (including host and domain names) used to resolve IP addresses with their hosts.
Bluetooth
H.323
namespace
directional antenna
6. A proprietary implementation of the UNIX operating system by Sun Microsystems.
streaming video
H.323
Solaris
iwconfig
7. A service in which video signals are compressed and delivered over the Internet in a continuous stream so that a user can watch and listen even before all the data has been transmitted.
object
file system
streaming video
FoIP (fax over IP)
8. 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.
NFS (Network File System)
ext3
fixed
root
9. On a network following the H.323 standard - any node that provides audio - visual - or data information to another node.
scattering
H.323 terminal
wireless broadband
MGC (media gateway controller)
10. The IEEE standard for a wireless networking technique designed to be compatible with 802.11b while using different encoding techniques that allow it to reach a theoretical maximum capacity of 54 Mbps. It uses the 2.4-GHz frequency band.
802.11g
physical memory
RTCP (Real-time Transport Control Protocol)
EF (Expedited Forwarding)
11. In 802.11 wireless networking - a type of frame issued by a station during active scanning to find nearby access points.
PBX (private branch exchange)
probe
attribute
domain model
12. A group of access points and associated stations (or basic service sets) connected to the same LAN.
passive scanning
ESS (extended service set)
MEGACO
MEO (medium Earth orbiting)
13. A service that runs on a client workstation and determines whether the client's request should be handled by the client or the server.
wireless gateway
RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)
redirector
802.11a
14. A type of satellite Internet access service in which a subscriber sends and receives data to and from the Internet over the satellite link. This is a symmetrical technology - in which both upstream and downstream throughputs are advertised to reach 4
CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance)
reflection
satellite return
active scanning
15. An open source software package that provides complete Windows-style file- and printer-sharing capabilities.
Samba
passive scanning
scanning
Internet telephony
16. The software that sits between the client and server in a 3-tier architecture.
H.323 gatekeeper
map
pipe
middleware
17. The memory that is logically carved out of space on the hard drive and added to physical memory (RAM).
virtual memory
beacon frame
IP telephone
range
18. The online documentation for any variety of the UNIX operating system. This documentation describes the use of the commands and the programming interface.
reflection
attribute
account
man pages (manual pages)
19. The GUI environment for UNIX and Linux systems.
domain model
MIMO (multiple input-multiple output)
X Window system
H.323 gatekeeper
20. The process of moving blocks of information - called pages - between RAM and into a page file on disk.
domain
paging
GUID (globally unique identifier)
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)
21. 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.
fading
redirect server
scattering
Mac OS X Server
22. An area of a computer's hard drive that is logically defined and acts as a separate disk drive.
partition
inode (information node)
Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG)
H.323
23. A type of wireless transmission in which lower-level signals are distributed over several frequencies simultaneously.
Samba
spread spectrum
wireless gateway
CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance)
24. A file on the hard drive that is used for virtual memory.
video over IP
RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send)
PAN (personal area network)
page file
25. A GUI tool provided with Windows Server 2008 that enables network administrators to manage server roles - features - resources - and users from a single interface.
Server Manager
GEO (geosynchronous orbit or geostationary orbit)
account
H.323 gatekeeper
26. A logical representation of multiple - hierarchical levels in a directory.
map
diffraction
role
tree
27. An access point that provides routing functions and is used as a gateway.
wireless gateway
BSSID (basic service set identifier)
toll bypass
range
28. The term used to describe software that is distributed with few restrictions and whose source code is freely available.
open source software
page file
replication
spread spectrum
29. 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.
System V
GEO (geosynchronous orbit or geostationary orbit)
virtual memory
beacon frame
30. A UNIX or Linux file system information storage area that holds all details about a file. This information includes the size - the access rights - the date and time of creation - and a pointer to the actual contents of the file.
DN (distinguished name)
OU (organizational unit)
lpd (line printer daemon)
inode (information node)
31. A licensing mode that allows a fixed quantity of clients to use one software package simultaneously.
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)
ad hoc
iwconfig
per user
32. 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.
signaling
role
CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance)
video-on-demand
33. A Session layer call signaling protocol defined as part of ITU's H.323 multiservice network architecture. It is responsible for call or videoconference setup between nodes on a VoIP or video-over-IP network - indicating node status - requesting addit
802.11a
file access protocol
FHSS (frequency hopping spread spectrum)
H.225
34. A logical representation of a networked printer's functionality.
printer queue
PBX (private branch exchange)
active scanning
station
35. A small (usually home) network composed of personal communications devices.
H.323 gateway
softphone
PAN (personal area network)
physical memory
36. A portion of the kernel that you can load and unload to add or remove functionality on a running UNIX or Linux system.
wireless router
kernel module
ESS (extended service set)
H.323 zone
37. 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
file system
omnidirectional antenna
The Open Group
command interpreter
38. The computer instructions written in a programming language that is readable by humans.
kernel module
source code
WLAN (wireless LAN)
Fedora
39. In the context of IPTV - a device that decodes digital video signals and issues them to the television.
root domain
set top box
reassociation
lpr
40. On a network following the H.323 standard - a gateway that provides translation between network devices running H.323 signaling protocols and devices running other types of signaling protocols (for example - SS7 on the PSTN).
H.323 gateway
redirect server
fading
domain
41. A private switch that accepts and interprets both analog and digital voice signals (although some IP-PBXs do not accept analog lines). It can connect with both traditional PSTN lines and data networks. |
Fedora
OU (organizational unit)
ESS (extended service set)
IP-PBX
42. 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.
MEGACO
FHSS (frequency hopping spread spectrum)
unified messaging
Linux
43. A long form of an object's name in Active Directory that explicitly indicates the object name - plus the names of its containers and domains. It includes a DC (domain component) - OU (organizational unit) - and CN (common name).
MGC (media gateway controller)
AIX
DN (distinguished name)
802.11g
44. In LDAP naming conventions - the name of any one of the domains to which an object belongs.
group
DSSS (direct-sequence spread spectrum)
DC (domain component)
per user
45. 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.
CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance)
command interpreter
VoIP (voice over IP)
partition
46. A Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008 computer that contains a replica of the Active Directory database.
domain
Active Directory
domain controller
iwconfig
47. In Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008 networking - the single domain from which child domains branch out in a domain tree.
VoIP (voice over IP)
root domain
redirect server
3-tier architecture
48. An end node on a network; used most often in the context of wireless networks. transponder
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)
station
directional antenna
MEO (medium Earth orbiting)
49. In the context of wireless - the phenomenon that occurs when an electromagnetic wave encounters an obstacle and bounces back toward its source.
file system
reflection
per seat
member server
50. The characteristic of wireless signals that follow a number of different paths to their destination (for example - because of reflection - diffraction - and scattering).
passive scanning
root domain
multipath
domain tree