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IT: Networking Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Secures messages being transmitted on the internet - uses RSA for authentication and encyption.
Point-to-Point
Session
Connectors
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
2. A network design consisting of a continuous path for data with no logical beginning or ending point - and thus no terminators.
Secure Shell
Password Authentication Protocol
ring topology
American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)
3. A cable TV company - such as Comcast Broadband.
Bandwidth
Session
throughput
cabeloco
4. Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
ARP
HTTPS
Radio Frequency Interference
white/orange and orange
5. A command-line utility that combines the functionality of the tracert and ping commands (similar to UNIX's mtr command) and comes with Windows XP - Vista - and Windows Server 2003 and Server 2008
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
802.11g
pathping
Cross Talk
6. Maintains and assigns IP addresses in the US
ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers)
host-based IDPS (HIPDS)
omnidirectional antenna
connection oriented
7. Device with little - if any - of it's own processing or disk capacity; depends on a host to supply it with applications and data-processing services
WAN Connectivity
Presentation layer
802.16
terminal
8. Constructs data frames using the appropriate format for the network - reatea CRC information - Checks for errors using CRC information - Retransmits data if there is error - Initiates the communications link and makes sure it is not interrupted - thu
Host
Data Link (Layer 2)
Coaxial Cable
Address Resolution Protocol
9. A fixed number associated with a device's NIC
Hertz
Media Converter
Faulty network cable
logical address
10. A computer on a network that requests services or resources from another computer on a network
Physical
workstation
fiber optic cable
Network Information Service
11. The IEEE standard for Ethernet networking devices and data handling (using the CSMA/CD access method)
802.3
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 4
Application layer
utp
12. Signals travel in one direction
site policy
device address
802.3
simplex
13. 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.
virtual circuit
TFTP
Networking Model
Internet Protocol
14. Is a challenge respone authentication protocol
Networking Model
power over ethernet
PSTN
CHAP
15. Data terminal equipment - little independent data processing capability. ex. workstation
Data Link
DTE
protocol stack verification
geosynchronous
16. Frequency modulation-frequency of signal is modified
encapsulate
SMTP (Simple Mail transfer Protocol)
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
FM
17. A service used via the Application layer to recognize and access other layers
redirector
ring topology
LLC
2.4-GHz band
18. IEEE standard for wireless networking
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
802.44
OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model
Organizational Unit
19. NIDPS system that examines network traffic in order to identify problems related to the flow of traffic. Most sensors are passive mode deployment only.
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)
Network Behavior Analysis
checksum
demand priority
20. MDIX
route
FM
Media Dependent Interface
Media Dependent Interface Crossover
21. A form of address translation that uses Tcp port numbers to distinguish each client's transmission - thus allowing multiple clients to share a limited number of Internet-recognized IP addresses.
Core Gateway
passive topology
configured with correct sending and receiving email server information
PAT (Port Address Translation)
22. Radio frequency interference. interference caused by radio.
Routing
RFI
intrusion prevention system (IPS)
1000base-t
23. A drawback of certification
roaming
RIP
certification value may be lessened due to the number of people obtaining them
Ethernet
24. Total amount of communication cable that make up a network.
star-wired bus topology
cable plant
EIA
media access control (MAC)
25. NFS
Network File System
Electromagnetic Interference
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
driver signing
26. The communication between two networking devices for the purposes of the functions defined at a particular layer of a networking model - with the communication happening by using a header defined by that layer of the model. The two devices set values
Internet Protocol Security
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 2
Same Layer Interaction
802.11g
27. Layer 6
Broadband
BGP
token ring
Presentation
28. CDFS
CD-ROM File System
kereberos
Segments
FCS (frame check sequence)
29. Signal interference caused by magnetic force field generated by electrical devices such as motors.
Data Link
Internet
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Transport & Internet
30. A TCP/IP troubleshooting utility that provides information about NetBIOs names and their addresses. If you know the NetBIOs name of a workstation - you can use nbtstat to determine its IP address
nbtstat
spread-spectrum
butt set
Braiding
31. Method of trasmitting data from a satellite
message and circuit
microwave
workstation
802.16
32. Type of protocol useful when data must be transferred quickly
Main Distribution Frame
Ethernet
phase
connectionless
33. A high-capacity communications medium that joins networks on the same floor in a building - on different floors - and across long distances.
backbone
switch
terminal
physical media
34. Resistance that contributes to controlling an electrical signal; measured in ohms
stateful protocol analysis (SPA) IDPS
headened
SFP
Impedance
35. Physical layer standard for serial communications
radiation pattern
RS-232
PSTN
Channel
36. Internet protocol security-defines encryption - authentication - and key management for TCP/IP transmission
SSL
Session
Same Layer Interaction
IPSec
37. Wireless standard
802.11
terminators
ISP (Internet service provider)
connectionless
38. Ensures that messages being transmitted on the internet are private and tamper proof
block ID
MAC address
IP Address
Transport Layer Security (TSL)
39. Large diameter. led/light is generated at different angles. high throughput - high noise resistance - excellent security - and long distances
frequency
RealVNC
MMF
100base-tx
40. RAS
network class C
signal
Remote Access Service
full duplex
41. A logical communication path established by the OSI Network layer for sending and receiving data.
goodput
Protocol Data Unit
EMI
virtual circuit
42. Connects multiple LANs
token ring
Telnet
protocol and services
WAN
43. A TCP/IP utility that allows you to look up the DNS host name of a network node by specifying its IP address - or vice versa. This is useful for verifying that a hos is configured correctly and for troubleshooting DNS resolution problems
cat 5
IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority)
nslookup
segment
44. Internet control message protocol
ICMP
LDAP
Network News Transport Protocol (NNTP)
HTTPS
45. A transmitter concentrates the signal energy at a single frequency or in a very small range of frequencies
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Hyper text transfer protocol
tracepath
narrowband
46. A versatile - chainable serial-bus technology that connects up to 127 devices at speeds of 1.5 Mbps and 12 Mbps as well as 480 Mbps.
RFI
Network Layer (Layer 3)
FDM
Universal serial bus
47. Connection-less
udp
subnetting purpose
configured with correct sending and receiving email server information
DHCP
48. Strategy in which all control functions are applied at the physical location of each IDPS component
public network
ICAN
hot site
fully distributed control strategy
49. The seventh layer of the OSI model. Application layer protocols enable software programs to negotiate formatting - procedural - security - synchronization - and other requirements with the network.
Amplifier
metropolitan area network (MAN)
Application Layer
backbone
50. Two twisted wire pairs. It's the oldes type and is only voice grade - it isn't rated for data communication.
Overhead
ISDN
signal
Category 1