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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Networking technology developed at Xerox in the 70s and improved by Digital Equipment Corp - Inel - and Xerox. Most common form of network transmission - follows IEEE 802.3 standard
EIA (Electronics Industries Alliance)
Ethernet
802.5
white/orange and orange
2. Receives a signal on one end - interprets it as 0 & 1 - then generates a new clean signal on the other end.
Segments
statistical anomaly-based (stat - behavior-based) IDPS
Repeater
baseband
3. An established guideline that specifies how networked data is formatted into a packet or frame - how it is transmitted - and how it is interpreted at the receiving end.
Protocol
link dead phase
Category 3
network address
4. A term used to refer to data within the Data-link layer of the OSI model.
frame
binary
Application
ethernet
5. L2TP
cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
Boot Protocol /Bootstrap Protocol
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
port 110
6. Defines the physical characteristics of the network
computer network
Physical
Class B Network
HTTP
7. Computers connected together within a limited geographical area
fiber optic connector
ITU
LAN
pstn
8. 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
Gateway Services for NetWare
PSTN
network class B
traceroute (tracert)
9. Twist wire so you don't get interference on the memory
SMTP (Simple Mail transfer Protocol)
fragmentation
NetBIOs
fixing cross talk
10. A network design built by running cable from one PC of file server to the next - like links in a chain.
tuning
star-wired ring topology
bus topology
Frequency Division Multiplexing
11. Techniques that employ hardware and software to provide assurance against equipment failures - computer service interruptions - and data loss.
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
UDP
Fault tolerance
site policy awareness
12. SSID
Internet Information Services
High-Level Data Link Control
Service Set Identifier
Modulation
13. 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
Post Office Protocol
Transmission media
phase
RTS/CTS
14. Long reach. multimode max length is 550 meters. single mode max length is 5000. 1000 mpbs. baseband transmission
1000base-lx
Server
Attenuation
Near End Cross Talk
15. A computer (mainframe - minicomputer - server - or workstation) that has an operating system enabling multiple computers to access it at the same time for files - data - and services.
host
Correct default gateway
Data Link
Application
16. Process in which an NIDPS inspects the higher-order protocols (HTTP - FTP - Telnet) are examined for unexpected packet behavior or improper use
spread-spectrum
Binary
Category 3
application protocol verification
17. Process of adjusting IDPS to maximize efficiency in detecting true positives - while minimizing false positives and false negatives
Presention Layer (Layer 6)
tuning
Optical Loss
Physical
18. Secure Sockets Layer
ANSI
Internet Group Membership Protocol (IGMP)
SSL
Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)
19. Synchronises data exchange
10Base-T
Session
Mechanical Transfer-Registered Jack
Internet
20. In TCP - a term used to describe a TCP header and its encapsulated data (also called an L4PDU). Also in TCP - the process of accepting a large chunk of data from the application layer and breaking it into smaller pieces that fit into TCP segments. In
MAC address
Segment
Fast Ethernet
frame
21. Equivalent to OSI Layer 4 Transport
WDM
1000base-sx
IP gateway in NAT
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Transport
22. Maximum arc into which you can loop a cable before you will cause data transmission errors
multimeter
Bend Radius
CSMACD
router
23. Physical Layer
Remote Access Service
Bits
noise
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Transport & Internet
24. 7th layer; protocols enable software programs to negotiate formatting - procedural - security - synchronization - and other requirements with the network
Application layer
FHSS
routing
Amplitude
25. 5th layer; establishes and maintains communication between two nodes on the network; 'traffic cop'
Broadcast
perimeter
Session layer
transmit
26. NNTP
Network News Transport Protocol
Active Directory
NTP
baseband
27. DC
Domain Controller
flow control
terminator
Serial Line Internet Protocol
28. Signals traveling on one wire infringes on the signal traveling over an adjacent wire
cross talk
Decapsulation
multiplexing
carrier sense
29. A type of cable used in network wiring and is usually shielded - which means that it is more immune to interference then unshielded cables
Ferrule
network
Bits
Coaxial Cable
30. Length of time it takes for a packet to go from sender to receiver - then back to sender; measured in milliseconds
802.11g
Round Trip Time
beaconing
Access Control List
31. A service provided with Windows 98 - Me - 2000 - and 32-bit versions of XP operating systems that allows one computer - the ICS host - to share its Internet connection with other computers on the same network.
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
Structure
802.11
32. Manages end-to-end delivery of data
transport layer
Network Time Protocol
802.11b
switch
33. Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection
Network File System
TFTP
CSMA/CD
SMF
34. Unwanted signals from sources near network cabling - such as motors and power lines
power over ethernet
Coaxial Cable
Noise
NetWare Directory Services
35. TFTP - trivial file transfer protocol
SMTP
Incorrect device drivers
baseband
port 69
36. The process of reconstructing segmented data
Industrial - Scientific - and Medical
reassembly
bus topology
Terminator
37. Set of protocols that specify how wireless networks works. Most common are currently B and G. N is an emerging standard.
802.11
addressing
Management Information Base
Microbrowser
38. Feeding everybody in building
omnidirectional antenna
802.3
encapsulate
Baseband
39. A network that any user can access with no restrictions. the most familiar example of a public network is the Internet
media
noise
public network
pstn
40. Compatible with 802.11a - b - g 600-65 throughput
802.11n
baseband
bandwidth
Static IP Addressing
41. The cabling or radio waves used to connect one network computer to another - or one network to another - and transport data between them. - Means by which a communications signal is carried from one system to another (for example - twisted-pair wire
attenuation
ethernet
Transmission media
Channel Service Unit
42. Method of trasmitting data from a satellite
LAN
fiber optics
link establishment phase
microwave
43. What is an agreed set of rules that two parties agree on in order to communicate with each other commanly known as?
NTP
A Protocol
Firewall Filtering
Coaxial Cable
44. Accurate alarm events that do not pose significant threat to information security
Internet Protocol
noise
High-Level Data Link Control
padded cell
45. Wrapping one layer's PDU with protocol information so that it can be interpreted by a lower layer
encapsulate
Independent Computer Architecture
plenum cables
ITU
46. Open System Interconnection
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Data Link Layer
plenum area
OSI
47. An error detection method that calculates a value for the total size of the information fields contained in a frame. The value is inserted near the end of a frame by the Data Link layer on the sending node - and checked by the Data Link layer on the
UDP
connection
ports
cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
48. Assigning a unique frequency band to each communication
Protocol
where NICs operate
FDM
DSL
49. Private connection from a LAN to an internet service provider.
reflection
Domain Name
dedicated lines
Application Layer (Layer 7)
50. A single physical/non-physical medium for connecting computers
WAN
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 4
Internet Protocol
medium