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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 protocol that enables one system to access files on another system.
Samba
802.11b
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)
file access protocol
2. A telephone switch used to connect calls within a private organization.
ad hoc
file access protocol
PBX (private branch exchange)
fixed
3. A domain established within another domain in a Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008 domain tree.
file system
unified messaging
child domain
Bluetooth
4. A wireless networking standard that uses FHSS (frequency hopping spread spectrum) signaling in the 2.4-GHz band to achieve a maximum throughput of either 723 Kbps or 2.1 Mbps - depending on the version. IT was designed for use primarily with small of
AIX
Bluetooth
GEO (geosynchronous orbit or geostationary orbit)
OU (organizational unit)
5. 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.
reflection
MGC (media gateway controller)
wireless
toll bypass
6. The online documentation for any variety of the UNIX operating system. This documentation describes the use of the commands and the programming interface.
man pages (manual pages)
two-way transitive trust
diffraction
leaf object
7. In the context of wireless networking - an assessment of client requirements - facility characteristics - and coverage areas to determine an access point arrangement that will ensure reliable wireless connectivity within a given area.
site survey
virtualization
Solaris
account
8. A part of the organizational structure of an operating system's directory that contains objects or other organizational units.
file access protocol
RDN (relative distinguished name)
MGC (media gateway controller)
branch
9. A form of filename substitution - similar to the use of wildcards in Windows and DOS.
SPARC
branch
uplink
file globbing
10. The memory that is logically carved out of space on the hard drive and added to physical memory (RAM).
RDN (relative distinguished name)
symmetric multiprocessing
virtual memory
SSID (service set identifier)
11. 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
IPTV (IP television)
kernel module
man pages (manual pages)
12. The relative strength over a three-dimensional area of all the electromagnetic energy an antenna sends or receives.
PowerPC
access point
NTFS (New Technology File System)
radiation pattern
13. In the context of IPTV - a device that decodes digital video signals and issues them to the television.
Administrator
scattering
MEO (medium Earth orbiting)
set top box
14. A gateway that can translate IP fax data into analog fax data and vice versa.
per seat
fax gateway
scattering
RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send)
15. 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.
Solaris
narrowband
passive scanning
asymmetric multiprocessing
16. 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)
wireless spectrum
iwconfig
dial return
17. A type of server on a Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008 network that does not hold directory information and - therefore - cannot authenticate users.
object
scattering
member server
middleware
18. A connection from an orbiting satellite to an Earth-based receiver.
range
downlink
RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)
H.323
19. The description of object types - or classes - and their required and optional attributes that are stored in an NOS's directory.
H.245
schema
multitasking
access point
20. A 128-bit number generated and assigned to an object upon its creation in Active Directory.
GUID (globally unique identifier)
pipe
forest
replication
21. A series of two or more commands in which the output of prior commands is sent to the input of subsequent commands.
pipeline
downlink
file system
association
22. A proprietary implementation of the UNIX system distributed by IBM.
ESS (extended service set)
AIX
open source software
domain model
23. A method of multiprocessing that splits all operations equally among two or more processors.
symmetric multiprocessing
group
videoconferencing
H.323 zone
24. 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.
MEGACO
directional antenna
H.225
VoDSL (voice over DSL)
25. A technique for ensuring QoS by prioritizing traffic.
directional antenna
FoIP (fax over IP)
MEGACO
DiffServ (Differentiated Service)
26. A UNIX command that places files in the printer queue.
lpr
NFS (Network File System)
fax gateway
DN (distinguished name)
27. A service that relies on a DSL connection to transmit packetized voice signals.
LOS (line-of-sight)
reflection
802.11a
VoDSL (voice over DSL)
28. 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.
RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send)
wireless spectrum
signaling
802.11b
29. A logical receptacle for holding objects with similar characteristics or privileges in an NOS directory. Containers form the branches of the directory tree.
paging
OU (organizational unit)
CIFS (Common Internet File System)
H.225
30. A file access protocol. It runs over TCP/IP and is the standard file access protocol used by Windows operating systems.
virtual memory
CIFS (Common Internet File System)
passive scanning
virtualization
31. A multiprocessing method that assigns each subtask to a specific processor.
attribute
GUI (graphical user interface)
asymmetric multiprocessing
VoATM (voice over ATM)
32. A licensing mode that allows a fixed quantity of clients to use one software package simultaneously.
per user
hierarchical file system
domain model
file globbing
33. The computer instructions written in a programming language that is readable by humans.
LOS (line-of-sight)
source code
signaling
kernel
34. An operating system's method of organizing - managing - and accessing its files through logical structures and software routines.
user agent server
Bluetooth
diffraction
file system
35. Currently - the most popular version of WiMAX. IEEE improved the mobility and QoS characteristics of the technology - making it better suited to VoIP and mobile phone users.
LEO (low Earth orbiting)
FHSS (frequency hopping spread spectrum)
802.16e
BSSID (basic service set identifier)
36. A well-defined - self-contained subset of a process. U
satellite return
thread
toll bypass
proprietary UNIX
37. 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.
open source software
RTCP (Real-time Transport Control Protocol)
mount
GEO (geosynchronous orbit or geostationary orbit)
38. A telephone used for VoIP on a TCP/IP-based network.
SPARC
multiprocessing
IP telephone
probe
39. On a network following the H.323 standard - any node that provides audio - visual - or data information to another node.
H.323 zone
H.323 terminal
site license
domain tree
40. 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
file system
SSID (service set identifier)
page file
H.225
41. The relationship between two domains on a Windows Server 2003 or Server 2008 network that allows a domain controller from one domain to authenticate users from the other domain.
RTCP (Real-time Transport Control Protocol)
wireless gateway
LOS (line-of-sight)
trust relationship
42. A protocol used for communication between media gateway controllers and media gateways.
MIMO (multiple input-multiple output)
MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol)
forest
SPARC
43. The action of associating a disk - directory - or device with a drive letter.
map
videoconferencing
Solaris
Bluetooth
44. 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.
streaming video
beacon frame
802.11a
MCU (multipoint control unit)
45. A file on the hard drive that is used for virtual memory.
trust relationship
beacon frame
page file
Administrator
46. In SIP terminology - a server that responds to user agent clients' requests for session initiation and termination.
user agent server
AIX
fax gateway
802.11a
47. In 802.11 wireless networking - a type of frame issued by a station during active scanning to find nearby access points.
probe
pipe
H.323 terminal
trust relationship
48. 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.
role
root
ad hoc
Samba
49. 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).
DiffServ (Differentiated Service)
H.323 gateway
802.11n
signaling
50. A collection of H.323 terminals - gateways - and MCUs that are managed by a single H.323 gatekeeper.
lpr
Internet telephony
H.323 zone
unified messaging