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Comptia Network + Wireless NOS Voip
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1. 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
physical memory
leaf object
virtualization
802.16
2. The term used to describe the recently released standards for highthroughput - long-distance digital data exchange over wireless connections.
CN (common name)
Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG)
site survey
wireless broadband
3. The ability of a processor to perform multiple activities in a brief period of time (often seeming simultaneous to the user
CIFS (Common Internet File System)
multitasking
schema
video-on-demand
4. The brand of computer central processing unit invented by Apple Computer - IBM - and Motorola - Inc. - and used in IBM servers.
directory
iwconfig
PowerPC
asymmetric multiprocessing
5. A part of the organizational structure of an operating system's directory that contains objects or other organizational units.
inode (information node)
scanning
branch
workgroup
6. A type of antenna that issues wireless signals along a single direction - or path.
multitasking
redirect server
spread spectrum
directional antenna
7. A series of two or more commands in which the output of prior commands is sent to the input of subsequent commands.
hierarchical file system
kernel module
pipeline
streaming video
8. A UNIX command that places files in the printer queue.
Active Directory
printer queue
AIX
lpr
9. In LDAP naming conventions - the name of an object.
Linux
UNIX
class
CN (common name)
10. In IEEE terminology - the identifier for a BSS (basic service set).
H.245
BSSID (basic service set identifier)
softphone
site survey
11. A file system developed by Microsoft and used with its Windows NT - Windows 2000 Server - Windows Server 2003 - and Windows 2008 operating systems.
directional antenna
FHSS (frequency hopping spread spectrum)
NTFS (New Technology File System)
site license
12. A change in a wireless signal's strength as a result of some of the electromagnetic energy being scattered - reflected - or diffracted after being issued by the transmitter.
H.245
fading
lpr
kernel module
13. A computer that provides support for multiple H.323 terminals (for example - several workstations participating in a videoconference) and manages communication between them.
ESS (extended service set)
MCU (multipoint control unit)
EF (Expedited Forwarding)
site license
14. 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)
streaming video
Internet telephony
BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution)
15. The IEEE standard for a wireless networking technique that uses DSSS (directsequence spread spectrum) signaling in the 2.4-2.4835-GHz frequency range (also called the 2.4-GHz band). It separates the 2.4-GHz band into 14 overlapping 22-MHz channels an
802.11b
spread spectrum
namespace
redirector
16. A means of collectively managing users' permissions and restrictions applied to shared resources.
MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol)
source code
group
fixed
17. A logical representation of multiple - hierarchical levels in a directory.
wireless router
tree
scanning
redirector
18. 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
mount
The Open Group
hierarchical file system
19. A UNIX distribution that originated at the University of California at Berkeley.
Server Manager
SMB (Server Message Block)
BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution)
beacon frame
20. A UNIX service responsible for printing files placed in the printer queue by the lpr command.
MIMO (multiple input-multiple output)
AF (Assured Forwarding)
lpd (line printer daemon)
MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol)
21. A group of access points and associated stations (or basic service sets) connected to the same LAN.
RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)
MIMO (multiple input-multiple output)
ESS (extended service set)
lpd (line printer daemon)
22. The technique of splitting tasks among multiple processors to expedite the completion of any single instruction.
multiprocessing
branch
lpd (line printer daemon)
beacon frame
23. The process of copying Active Directory data to multiple domain controllers. This ensures redundancy so that in case one of the domain controllers fails - clients can still log on to the network - be authenticated - and access resources.
explicit one-way trust
iwconfig
replication
registrar server
24. 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
trust relationship
per user
virtual memory
802.11n
25. A routine of sequential instructions that runs until it has achieved its goal.
reassociation
GEO (geosynchronous orbit or geostationary orbit)
BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution)
process
26. A user account that has unlimited privileges to resources and objects managed by a server or domain.
802.11g
redirector
mount
Administrator
27. In the context of wireless - the phenomenon that occurs when an electromagnetic wave encounters an obstacle and bounces back toward its source.
video over IP
ad hoc
reflection
object
28. In LDAP naming conventions - the name of any one of the domains to which an object belongs.
FHSS (frequency hopping spread spectrum)
branch
DC (domain component)
OU (organizational unit)
29. 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.
directory
physical memory
MCU (multipoint control unit)
802.11a
30. A service in which television signals from broadcast or cable networks travel over packet-switched networks.
signaling
IPTV (IP television)
wireless gateway
802.16e
31. The brand of computer central processing unit invented by and used in Sun Microsystems servers.
ext3
Solaris
explicit one-way trust
SPARC
32. The relative strength over a three-dimensional area of all the electromagnetic energy an antenna sends or receives.
probe
beacon frame
radiation pattern
video-on-demand
33. The process of making a disk partition available.
mount
user agent server
distribution
lpd (line printer daemon)
34. 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
per user
account
domain tree
H.225
35. A unique character string used to identify an access point on an 802.11 network.
RTCP (Real-time Transport Control Protocol)
page file
MGC (media gateway controller)
SSID (service set identifier)
36. 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.
RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)
physical memory
man pages (manual pages)
Server Manager
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.
Fedora
two-way transitive trust
inode (information node)
branch
38. 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.
videoconferencing
passive scanning
RDN (relative distinguished name)
probe
39. 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.
forest
trust relationship
NTFS (New Technology File System)
Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG)
40. A small (usually home) network composed of personal communications devices.
radiation pattern
PAN (personal area network)
MIMO (multiple input-multiple output)
CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance)
41. Any implementation of UNIX for which the source code is either unavailable or available only by purchasing a licensed copy from Novell (costing as much as millions of dollars).
NTFS (New Technology File System)
proprietary UNIX
Samba
DC (domain component)
42. In wireless networking - the process that describes a station moving between BSSs without losing connectivity.
NFS (Network File System)
roaming
The Open Group
MEO (medium Earth orbiting)
43. 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
source code
multitasking
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
44. The centralized management of multiple types of network-based communications - such as voice - video - fax - and messaging services.
process
unified messaging
AIX
H.323
45. 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
video-on-demand
softphone
registrar server
ESS (extended service set)
46. A standard protocol for accessing network directories.
process
Linux
VoATM (voice over ATM)
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
47. 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.
namespace
GNU
H.323 gatekeeper
hierarchical file system
48. A telephone switch used to connect calls within a private organization.
access point
videoconferencing
PBX (private branch exchange)
ad hoc
49. The signals made of electromagnetic energy that travel through the atmosphere.
symmetric multiprocessing
wireless
wireless gateway
asymmetric multiprocessing
50. An open source software package that provides complete Windows-style file- and printer-sharing capabilities.
Samba
802.16
SSID (service set identifier)
schema