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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Large diameter. led/light is generated at different angles. high throughput - high noise resistance - excellent security - and long distances
OSI Layer 7
MMF
intrusion
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
2. CIFS
protocol and services
Physical layer
802.11n
Common Internet File System
3. Open Systems Interconnection model is standard description or reference model for how messages should be transmitted between any 2 points in a telecommunications network.
OSI
Half Duplex NIC Communication
signal bounce
datagram
4. International telecommunication Union
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
Transport Layer Security (TSL)
ITU
communications media
5. Is a system that is distributed throughout the internetwork to provide address/name resolution.
FDMA
OSI Layer 3
Domain Name System (DNS)
OSI Layer 7
6. User friendly web addresses are translated into IP addresses by the...
utp
Domain Name Service
router
Thin Eterhnet/10 Base 2
7. MX
Intermediate Distribution Frame
Mail Exchanger
routing
802.11
8. Describes the relative strength over a three dimensional area of an antenna
radiation pattern
host-based IDPS (HIPDS)
network class B
Secure File Transfer Protocol
9. Modulates digital into analog in transmitting end and demodulates analog into digital in recieving end
radiation pattern
nbtstat
modem
Crossover Cable
10. 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
soft skills
traceroute (tracert)
Network File System (NFS)
Network layer
11. Reverse address resolution protocol
application protocol verification
Peer-to-peer network
Round Trip Time
RARP
12. Physical layer standard for serial communications
ISO
CIDR block
RS-232
Session
13. OU
network class a
L2TP
OSI
Organizational Unit
14. Any device connected to a network - such as a microcomputer - mainframe - midrange computer - network equipment - or printer. Also called a station.
RARP
Amplifier
half duplex
node
15. ICA
modem
Independent Computer Architecture
ITU
fractionalizing
16. Which protocol is responsible for routing packets around the network?
DSSS
Internet Protocol
DNAT (Dynamic Network Address Translation)
traceroute (tracert)
17. A system of computers - printer devices - network devices - and computer software linked by communications cabling or radio waves.
Network File System (NFS)
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
ARP
computer network
18. Device that processes signals; multiplexer or modem
255.255.255.252
NIC
route
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment
19. Internet control message protocol
Data Terminal Equipment
OSI
ICMP
CRC (cyclic redundancy check)
20. Communications cable that has no shielding material between the pair of insulated wires twisted together and the cable's outside jacket.
SONET
Unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable
standby UPS
ppp
21. A type of transmission in which there are several transmission channels on a communications medium - allowing more than one node to transmit at the same time.
analog
OSI Layer 5
broadband
route
22. Short tube within a fiber-optic cable connector that encircles the fiber strand and keeps in properly aligned
TCP/UDP
cabeloco
PDU (protocol data unit)
Ferrule
23. An arm of the Internet Society (ISOC) that works on Internet-relateed technical issues.
Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP)
IEEE
protocol data unit (PDU)
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETE)
24. Which layer in the OSI is responsible for routing and controling the flow of packets around the network?
bridge
network interface card (NIC)
Network Layer
fiber optics
25. AD
half duplex
OSI Layer 1
Active Directory
Repeaters
26. Packet
DSSS
Network interface card (NIC)
TCP/IP Internet Layer Encapsulation
physical layer device
27. Accurate alarm events that do not pose significant threat to information security
Gateway Services for NetWare
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Transport
noise
communications services
28. The Application layer TCP/IP subprotocol responsible for moving messages from one e-mail server to another.
modem
management services
SMTP (Simple Mail transfer Protocol)
standby UPS
29. The process of attracting attention to a system by placing tantalizing information in key locations.
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment
fractionalizing
enticement
Byte
30. A shell protocol that enables systems to use various authenticaion mechanisms.
Workstation
EAP
OSI Layer 6
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
31. Loop back address for IPv6
whois
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
pstn
::1
32. IKE
crossover cable
protocol data unit (PDU)
Internet Key Exchange
Class E Network
33. Nondata information that mus accompany data in order for a signal to be properly routed and interpreted by the network
T-Carrier Level 1
Secure Copy Protocol
Overhead
Shielded Twised Pair
34. Used to determine where patch cable for a specific server terminates on the patch panel - and checks for the presence of noise on a wire
MMF
multimeter
physical media
Amplitude Modulation
35. This layer in the OSI network model breaks up the files into packets to allow them to be sent around the network.
Transport Layer
Packet
session layer
Unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable
36. An Application layer protocol used to retrieve messages from a mail server. When a client retrieves mail via POP - messages previously stored on the mail server are downloaded to the client's workstation - and then deleted from the mail server.
DHCP
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
POP (Post Office Protocol)
Attenuation
37. A connector used to terminate coaxial cable used for transmitting television and broadband cable signals
Transport Layer
backbone cabling
ISDN
f type connector
38. LC
noise
port 80
Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)
Local Connector
39. Connection-less
udp
ANSI
CIDR block
tracert
40. Type of interference caused by signals traveling on nearby wire pairs infringing on another pair's signal
fixing attenuation
Common Internet File System
PAP
Cross Talk
41. The least secure authentication method
PAP
VLAN
IP (Internet Protocol)
Transport Layer (Layer 4)
42. A TCP/IP utility used to show or modify a client's host name.
hostname
Modem
Media Dependent Interface Crossover
bayonet nut connector (BNC)
43. Which layer is responsible for putting data into frames as well as providing error checking data?
Data Link Layer
network class C
host
slip
44. This phase begins and end a PPP session.
phase
Primary Rate Interface
link dead phase
Bandwidth
45. Small Form Plug-gables - Plugs in to an interface on a switch
port 69
SFP
Telnet
PDU
46. Speed: 10 Mbps - Alternative Name: 10BASE-T - IEEE Standard: IEEE 802.3 - Cable Type: Copper - max length 100 meters
ICAN
Braiding
Ethernet (characteristics)
Single Mode Fiber
47. Unix command at shell prompt to send a file to printer
Repeater
lpr filename
intranet
Latency
48. This layer in the OSI network model manages log on procedures and password recognition.
Session Layer
extranet
IP Addressing
POP3 (Post Office Protocol - version 3)
49. Layer 2 Troubleshooting
connectionless
modifying the file-sharing controls
IGMP
Improperly configured switch
50. Communications cable that consists of one or more glass 0r plastic fiber cores inside a protective cladding material - covered by a plastic PVC outer jacket. Signal transmission along the inside fibers typically uses infrared light.
fiber-optic cables
Class C Network
ANSI
Mail Exchanger