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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Also called the star-wired ring topology - a network design in which the logic communication are in a ring - but the phyical layout of the network star.
Encrypting File System
udp
star-ring hybrid topology
Workstation
2. Cabling that transmit data using light waves. Higher bandwidth than other types of cabling.
driver
service data unit (SDU)
star-ring hybrid topology
fiber optics
3. A data communications technique that transmits a packet directly from the sending node - though a switch - and to the receiving node - without passing though other network nodes.
RFI
demand priority
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
Line Printer Remote
4. Pipeline used to contain and protect cabling; usually made from metal
MAC address
Faulty network cable
Conduit
Demultiplexer
5. MSAU
MultiStation Access Unit
Transport
topology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
6. HTTPS - Secure implementation of HTTP
SCP
Service Set Identifier
MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
port 443
7. MAC address
standard connector
Analog
impedance
physical address
8. Why are web pages viewed using HTTP?
To stop the Hamburgerler from stealing all of Ronnie McDonalds burgers
255.255.0.0
ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
topology
9. Is associated with unix/linux networks
FM
802.11n
Secure Copy
Multiplexing
10. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
supernet mask
IEEE
Nonbroadcast Point-to-Multipoint Transmission
IGMP
11. Frame
Boot Protocol /Bootstrap Protocol
hybrid fiber / coax (HFC) cable
TCP/IP Network Access Layer Encapsulation
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
12. Signal interference caused by magnetic force field generated by electrical devices such as motors.
LAN
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
SMTP
Gateway Services for NetWare
13. IDPS that uses profiles to detect anomalous protocol behavior
ARP
stateful protocol analysis (SPA) IDPS
Electromagnetic Interference
Internetwork Packet Exchange
14. Unlicensed band with 11 channels
intrusion prevention system (IPS)
Transport Layer (Layer 4)
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)
2.4-GHz band
15. Transforms data into a form network or applications will understand
Organizational Unit
header
Presentation
authentication
16. IMAP4
Gigabit Interface Converter
Internet Message Access Protocol version 4
radio frequency interference (RFI)
intrusion
17. Data jack
rj-45
beacon frame
site policy awareness
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
18. Issue signals along a network medium
FTP
Thin Eterhnet/10 Base 2
transmit
IGMP
19. A TCP/IP troubleshooting utility that uses ICMP to trace the path from one networked node to another - identifying all intermediate hops between the two nodes. Traceroute is useful for determining router or subnet connectivity problems. On Windows-ba
DSL
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
traceroute (tracert)
pstn
20. NNTP
attenuation
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Network News Transport Protocol
physical media
21. T1
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment
Presentation Layer
T-Carrier Level 1
alert or alarm
22. MMF
Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detection
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
MultiMode Fiber
EMI
23. A digital communication service that uses the same network infrastructure as PSTN - but is expensive
ISDN
SMTP
Bit
duplex
24. Set of protocols that specify how wireless networks works. Most common are currently B and G. N is an emerging standard.
Bit
carrier sense
802.11
1550bytes
25. Device that receives and retransmits microwave data signals
cabeloco
satellite
RIP
Multimode fiber
26. Performs name resolution
PPP
Session
NIC
Default Gateway
27. The transmission capacity of a communications medium - which is typically measured in bits per second (for data transmissions) or hertz (for data - voice - and video transmissions) - and which is determined by the maximum minus the minimum transmissi
SDU
bandwidth
Internet Information Services
Session layer
28. The process of wrapping one layer's PDU with protocol information so that it can be interpreted by a lower layer. For example - Data Link layer protocols encapsulate Network layer packets in frames.
encapsulate
switch
centralized control strategy
Latency
29. A route discovery and analysis utility that comes with UNIX and Linux operating systems. Mtr combines with functions of the ping and traceroute commands and delivers an easily readable chart as its output
mtr (my traceroute)
fiber optic cable
link dead phase
802.2
30. Method of error checking that determines if the contents of an arriving data unit match the contents of the data unit sent by the source
flow control
Quality of Service
NIC
checksum
31. Form of transmission that allows multiple signals to travel simultaneously over one medium
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
Multiplexing
network-based IDPS (NIDPS)
hybrid fiber / coax (HFC) cable
32. MIB
broadcast frame or broadcast packet
power budget
IPSec
Management Information Base
33. Is a file transfer protocol that uses s ecure shell (SSH)
protocol and services
Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP)
Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
IEEE
34. Data Link sublayer that manages flow control
LLC
collision detection
ACK (acknowledgement)
fragmentation
35. POP3
Post Office Protocol version 3
Application layer
LAN
SFP
36. A gateway that operates on the Internet backbone.
Category 3
ESS
OSI Reference to TCP
Core Gateway
37. A term referring to a data-link header and trailer - plus the data encapsulated between the header and trailer.
fragmentation
Frame
Broadband
fixing attenuation
38. Name Of Layer 7
virture privat network (VPN)
entrance facilities
ASCII
Application
39. User datagram protocol
UDP
intrusion detection/prevention system (IDPS)
site policy
American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)
40. Knows which VLAN a stream of data belongs to by reading a tad added to each frames header
Network Layer
switch
ICMP
LC connector
41. Secure Shell
perimeter
LAN
Class C Network
SSH
42. A TCP/IP utility that at its simplest returns either to IP address of a host if its host name is specified or its host name if its IP address is specified
TFTP
Single Mode Fiber
host
WDM
43. Using part of a leased line
backbone
Network Information Service
presentation layer
fractionalizing
44. OSPF
Port Numbers
10BASE2 Limit
NNTP
Open Shortest Path First
45. Internet protocol security-defines encryption - authentication - and key management for TCP/IP transmission
authentication
IPSec
LLC
Plenum
46. Source emits a RTS (request to send) signal to the access point - and the access point replies with CTS (clear to send) for the source to begin its transmission
Universal serial bus
terminator
RTS/CTS
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
47. MDIX
broadcast storm
fading
logical address
Media Dependent Interface Crossover
48. A specialized device that allows multiple networks or segments to connect and exchange data
connectivity device
link dead phase
Internet Group Multicast Protocol
protocol data unit (PDU)
49. Public switched telephone network
reflection
Frequency
pstn
Transport
50. A network on which any computer can communicate with other networked computers on an equal (peer) basic without going though an intermediary - such as a server. Peer-to-Peer networking enables each computer to offer and access shared resoures - such
Baseband
Light Weight Directory access protocol (LDAP
peer-to-peer network
VLAN