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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Layer 1 Troubleshooting
access services
Loose network cable connection
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
RTS/CTS
2. An organization composed of more than 100 representatives from industry and government who together determine standards for the electronics industry in addition to other fields - such as chemical and nuclear engineering.
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
BGP
Baseband
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
3. Why are web pages viewed using HTTP?
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
RTT
To stop the Hamburgerler from stealing all of Ronnie McDonalds burgers
access point
4. Protocol data unit
TIA (Telecommications Industry Association)
wide area network (WAN)
PDU
device ID
5. Form of transmission in which signals are modulated as radiofrequency analog pulses with different frequency ranges; does not involve binary coding
device address
Broadband
Alternate Mark Inversion
application protocol verification
6. LPR
Line Printer Remote
baseband
Gigabit Ethernet (fiber characteristics)
crossover cable
7. ISM
Industrial - Scientific - and Medical
f type connector
Network News Transport Protocol
OSI Layer 2
8. Long reach. multimode max length is 550 meters. single mode max length is 5000. 1000 mpbs. baseband transmission
Crossover Cable
1000base-lx
MAC address
OSI model
9. NFS
Internetwork Packet Exchange
SMF
Media Converter
Network File System
10. Cross talk with 2+ wires
digital
alien cross talk
Internet Protocol version 4
Incorrect device drivers
11. IDPS that reviews log files from servers - network devices - and other IDPSs for signatures indicating an attack or intrusion
Impedance
log file monitor (LFM) IDPS
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Application
Authentication Header
12. An International organization of scientists - engineers - technicians - and educators that play a leading role in developing standards for network cabling and data transmissions.
Class A Network
event viewer
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Repeater
13. A service used via the Application layer to recognize and access other layers
UTP
redirector
WDM
connectionless
14. Network File System
NFS
network access method
fully distributed control strategy
Phase
15. A worldwide network network of interconnected LANs - and MANs - that uses the TCP/IP protocol to enable people to share e-mail messages and computer files and to access a vast array of infromation.
SCP
network monitor
Internet
10Base-T
16. A specially configured connection on a network device that is capable of viewing all the traffic that moves through the entire device.
monitoring port (SPAN port)
CSMACD
microwave
fragmentation
17. Capability for a component or system to continue functioning despite damage or malfunction
port 53
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
route
fault tolerance
18. 185 meters - 10Mbps
network interface card (NIC)
10BASE2 Limit
Secure Shell (SSH)
802.5
19. Cause by EMI/RFI - and other packets - interference on the signal
noise
Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detection
EIA/TIA
Encrypting File System
20. String used to identify an access point - configure on your new access points to match the settings on existing access points
SSID
NAT (Network Address Translation)
802.11
Flow Control
21. Defines host IP in packet headers
Network
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
transmission media
firmware
22. Where demarc is located if an organization follows structured cabling standards
fractionalizing
IP (Internet Protocol)
node
entrance facilities
23. Name Of Layer 6
Presentation
MAN
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 4
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
24. Strategy in which all IDPS control functions are implemented and managed in a central location
centralized control strategy
switch
Decapsulation
IEEE
25. Small network 192-223
protocol
port 110
link establishment phase
Class C Network
26. Routes packets through network
utp
Network
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
socket
27. Slow wireless standard 11-18 throughput
802.11a
Full-Duplex
ITU
overhead
28. Secure Sockets Layer
Populated Segment
authentication
SSL
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
29. A TCP/IP utility that queries the DNS database and provides information about a host given its IP address or vice versa. Dig is similar to the nslookup utility - but provides more information - even in its simplest form - than nslookup can.
SMTP
MAN
coax cable connector
dig (domain information groper)
30. POP3 - post office protocol 3
connection
Digital
port 110
hub
31. A switching method that enables multiple devices to communicate over the same commnications medium by creating time slots in which each device transmits.
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)
Media Converter
Transport
link establishment phase
32. Network Layer
MAU
network layer
OSI Layer 3
HTTPS
33. Length of time it takes for a packet to go from sender to receiver - then back to sender; measured in milliseconds
dedicated lines
wavelength
Round Trip Time
Mail Exchanger
34. Hardware that constitutes the enterprise-wide cabling system
Data Link
Cable Plant
udp
Computer network
35. A type of cabling that includes pairs of copper conductors - twisted around each other - inside a metal or foil shield. This type of medium can support faster speeds than unshielded wiring
MAN
Shielded Twised Pair
ISO
Remote Desktop Protocol
36. The physical cables that link computers in a network
Quality of Service
physical media
Network Switching
port 22
37. Device that can detect intrusion and launch an active response
authentication
intrusion prevention system (IPS)
EIA (Electronics Industries Alliance)
BOOTP
38. Standard analog telephone system
PSTN
Frames
DSSS
NTP
39. Four twisted wire pairs rated for 250 MHz.
Category 6
OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model
LLC (Logical Link Control) sublayer
STP
40. Pulses of precise - positive voltages and zero voltages (binary)
point to multipoint
digital signal
OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model
Rivest - Shamir - Adelman
41. CRAM-MD5
Protocol
checksum
OSI model
Challenge-Response Authentication Mechanism - Message Digest 5
42. On a cable-TV WAN - a central receiving point for signals from various sources - including satellite - major cable sources - and local tevevision sources.
Ferrule
headened
fixing attenuation
Internet Protocol
43. A type of address translation in which each private IP address is correlated with its own Internet-recognized IP address.
connectionless
Virtual Private Network
SNAT (Static Network Address Translation)
TCP/IP Internet Layer Encapsulation
44. Actual. how much data is transmitted during given time
ISDN
throughput
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMACD)
45. Simple Network Management Protocol
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
SNMP
Modem
fractionalizing
46. Controls the transport of data between systems
SMTP (Simple Mail transfer Protocol)
POP3
Transport
255.255.0.0
47. Type of interference that may be caused by motors - power lines - televisions - copiers - etc
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Application
star topology
Static IP Addressing
Electromagnetic Interference
48. Network Layer
Twister Pair Cable
Network News Transport Protocol
Routing
transceiver
49. A network that links multiple LANs in a large city or metropolitan region.
standby UPS
Digital
Metropolitan area network (MAN)
Class B Network
50. A connector used to terminate coaxial cable used for transmitting television and broadband cable signals
workstation
protocol and services
f type connector
IP (Internet Protocol)