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IT: Networking Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. ATM
workstation
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
port 21
TDM
2. Service data unit
protocol
Device power off
SDU
POTS
3. Follow TIA/EIA 568 specifications
Impedance
TFTP
installing cable
Routing
4. Sequences packets in correct order
Transport
TCP/IP protocol failure
100base-tx
virtual circuit
5. Transport Layer
bus topology
Dynamic Host Configuration protocol (DHCP)
OSI Layer 4
Conduit
6. DC
Domain Controller
Braiding
VLAN
TIA (Telecommications Industry Association)
7. PDC
Primary Domain Controller
SMTP
sequencing
CIDR block
8. Delay between the transmission of a signal and its receipt
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMACD)
Latency
Subscriber connector
fixing attenuation
9. Layer 3 Troubleshooting
IP (Internet Protocol)
IANA
SNMP
IP address within the assigned network
10. Coordinates and maintains communications between two nodes on the network
EIA
DNS
session layer
segment
11. A term used to refer to data within the Network layer of the OSI model.
Independent Computer Architecture
datagram
Multiplexer
Alien Cross Talk
12. SLIP
Network Information Service
Serial Line Internet Protocol
PING
Class B Network
13. Packet one node sends to request a connection with another; 1st of three-step process of establishing a connection
statistical anomaly-based (stat - behavior-based) IDPS
SYN (syncronization)
802.5
intrusion reaction
14. Layer 7
Application
power budget
extranet
OSI Layer 3
15. A computer that accesses another computer - such as a workstation that accesses a shared file on another workstation - server - or mainframe. The client may use the accessed computer (host) to process data - or may process accessed data using its own
client
true attack stimulus
Basic Rate Interface
Gigabit Ethernet (fiber characteristics)
16. Routing protocol has the poorest convergence time
DNS
RIP
NIC drivers
OSI Layer 2
17. Layer 1 Troubleshooting
MultiMode Fiber
Kerberos
routing
Device power unplugged
18. (fix) if analog an amplifier or if digital with repeater
SYN-ACK (synchronization-acknowledgment)
Impedance
NetWare Loadable Module
fixing attenuation
19. 4th layer; protocols ensure that data are transferred from point A to point B reliably and without errors; services include flow control - acknowledgment - error correction - segmentation - reassembly - and sequencing
Transport layer
ICAN
netstat
TCP/IP Transport Layer Encapsulation
20. An authentication protocol that uses public key technology to provide users with secured access to network resources.
Session
Kerberos
Core
Nonbroadcast Point-to-Multipoint Transmission
21. Individual insulated wire pairs - less expensive then STP - less resistant to noise
IMAP4 (Internet Message Access Protocol - version 4)
UTP
radiation pattern
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
22. Network cable that contains pairs of insulated wires that are twisted together and surrounded by a shielding material for added EMI and RFI protection - all inside a protective jacket.
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
CD-ROM File System
topology
shielded twisted-paired (STP) cable
23. Attachment Unit Interface Cable equipped with 15 pin connectors
ESS
10BASE2 Limit
AUI
Transmission media
24. An IDPS that resides on particular computer or server (the host) and monitors activity only on that system. Also known as system integrity verifiers.
ICAN
host-based IDPS (HIPDS)
honey pot
GBIC
25. Developed by ISO and ANSI - a model that providees a framework for networked hardware and software communication based on seven layers.
WAN
Secure Shell (SSH)
client
Open System Interconnection (OSI) referance model
26. A private computer network with resources accessible only to internal members.
fiber optics
ring topology
intranet
fiber optic cable
27. A generic term referring to any set of protocols and standards collected into a comprehensive grouping that - when followed by the devices in a network - allows all the devices to communicate. Examples include TCP/IP and OSI.
Networking Model
Session
switch
ring topology
28. Public switched telephone network
Application Layer (Layer 7)
pathping
pstn
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETE)
29. Any device connected to a network - such as a microcomputer - mainframe - midrange computer - network equipment - or printer. Also called a station.
node
ISO
intrusion prevention
RADIUS
30. Decreasing the size of data units when moving data from a network that can handle larger units to one that can handle only smaller units
802.2
Topology
segmentation
ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers)
31. An international body that establishes communications and networking standards - and that is particularly known for its contributions to network protocol standards.
ICMP
physical address
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
intrusion correction
32. Device that modulates analog signals into digital signals for transmission over telephone lines - and demodulates digital signals into analog for the receiving end
signal bounce
Modem
Attenuation
Encapsulation
33. Cause by length - loss of signals as it travels farther away
attenuation
transmit
Backup Domain Controller
lpr filename
34. IPv6 addressing - multicast group
Basic Rate Interface
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 2
Full-Duplex
FF02
35. Connects networks larger than a LAN - but smaller than a WAN
fiber optic cable
MAN
packet filtering - application proxy
bridge
36. A connecting device for a network that accepts messages and passes them on to other parts of the network. Generally more intelligent than a hub.
Simple Network Management Protocol
switch
Secure Shell (SSH
DSLAM
37. Layer 2 Troubleshooting
supernet mask
WDM
power over ethernet
Improperly configured switch
38. Max size of data units on Ethernet networks
Correct subnet mask
Management Information Base
1550bytes
CHAP
39. A resistor that is connected to the end of a segment on a bus network - so that data-carrying signals are absorbed at the point where the segment stops. Absorbing the signals ensures they are not reflected back onto the cable after they reach the end
twisted shielded pair
Port 20
Terminator
peer-to-peer network
40. Name Of Layer 7
Simple Network Management protocol (SNMP)
router
hot site
Application
41. All wires are reversed
network class B
rollover cable
10base-t
Transport
42. Loop back address for IPv6
10Base-T
::1
802.5
Hyper text transfer protocol
43. TFTP is a TCP/IP file transfer protocol that is designed for task such as the transfer of data to enable a diskless workstation to boot using files trasmitted from a server
TCP/IP Transport Layer Encapsulation
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
PAP
Secure Shell
44. SNMP
Ethernet
SIP
Simple Network Management Protocol
UDP
45. Transport layer protocol that requires the establishment of a connection between communicating nodes before it will transmit data
Routing
Phase
network class a
connection oriented
46. IEEE 802.3 Media Access Control (MAC) sublayer of the data link layer
802.3
Management Information Base
SONET
TIA
47. Receives a signal on one end - interprets it as 0 & 1 - then generates a new clean signal on the other end.
port 110
Repeater
fragmentation
noise
48. Internet group management protocol
IGMP
TCP/IP Network Access Layer Encapsulation
Light Weight Directory access protocol (LDAP
Wide area network (WAN
49. 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
modem
peer-to-peer network
bandwidth
DSL
50. A connector used to terminate coaxial cable used for transmitting television and broadband cable signals
f type connector
Point-to-Multipoint
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
back door