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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Unit of data at any layer of the OSI model
802.3
PDU (protocol data unit)
Presentation
transmit
2. Addresses packet size
media access control (MAC)
Data Link
Patch Panel
hostname
3. Speed: 10 Mbps - Alternative Name: 10BASE-T - IEEE Standard: IEEE 802.3 - Cable Type: Copper - max length 100 meters
Secure Copy Protocol
Bus topology
step-index multimode fiber-optic cable
Ethernet (characteristics)
4. SMTP - simple mail transfer protocol
false attack stimulus
ISP (Internet service provider)
port 25
Physical
5. Layer 2 Troubleshooting
Incorrect device drivers
SMF
Intermediate Distribution Frame
Internetwork Packet Exchange
6. Equivalent to OSI Layer 7 Application - Layer 6 Presentation - Layer 5 Session
encapsulate
Presentation
switch
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Application
7. An app. that provides centralized authentication and authorization services for a network.
RADIUS
Firewall Filtering
driver signing
horizontal cabling
8. Type of transmission in which signlas may travel in both directions over a medium - but only in one direction at a time
Half-Duplex
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
telephone connector
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 2
9. Glass or plastic shield around the core of a fiber-optic cable; reflects light back to the core in patterns that vary depending on the transmission mode
Logical Link Control
Network layer
Cladding
TFTP
10. Provides Internet access and/or other services such as email and Web hosting
fiber optic connector
ISP (Internet service provider)
Attenuation
Repeater
11. An algorithm used to verify the accuracy of data contained in a data frame.
protocol
CRC (cyclic redundancy check)
stp
broadcast storm
12. Layer 1 Troubleshooting
Networking Model
back hack
Device power off
Secure Shell (SSH
13. The process of checking a communication medium - such as cable - for a voltage level - signal transition - or light - indicating the presence of a data-carrying signal.
client
1000base-lx
carrier sense
POP3
14. 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
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
TCP port 23
Shielded Twised Pair
IP Addressing
15. Offers one way for a computer to access another computer over the network or over the Internet. For example - an IBM programmer can use Telnet on a Windows XP or Red Hat Enterprise Linux computer to access a mainframe though the Internet
data packets
standard connector
DCE
Telnet
16. Lower sublayer of the Data Link layer; appends the physical address of the destination computer onto the fram
IMAP4 (Internet Message Access Protocol - version 4)
ICAN
MAC (Media Access Control) sublayer
application protocol verification
17. Data changed since the previous fill or incremental backup
rollover cable
honey net
workstation
incremental backup
18. Cause by length - loss of signals as it travels farther away
attenuation
roaming
ethernet
media access control (MAC)
19. Device that can detect intrusion and launch an active response
intrusion prevention system (IPS)
Client Software
radio frequency interference (RFI)
VLAN
20. Resistance that contributes to controlling an electrical signal; measured in ohms
IP address within the assigned network
Impedance
Application layer
baseband
21. Voltage is varied and imprecise - more susceptible
analog dis
CSMA/CA
flow control
power over ethernet
22. International Organization for Standardization
NetWare Loadable Module
ISO
Post Office Protocol version 3
radio frequency interference (RFI)
23. Twist wire so you don't get interference on the memory
fixing cross talk
OSI Layer 2
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
data packets
24. Method of error checking that determines if the contents of an arriving data unit match the contents of the data unit sent by the source
checksum
Subscriber connector
hybrid fiber / coax (HFC) cable
Correct default gateway
25. RJ 45
twisted pair connector
TCP/IP Transport Layer Encapsulation
Transport Layer (Layer 4)
802.16
26. Is a secure form of HTTP
transport layer
HTTPS
Boot Protocol /Bootstrap Protocol
coax cable connector
27. Layer 7
signature-based (knowledge-based - misuse-detection) IDPS
MAN
HTTPS
Application
28. Analog - only one direction. radio frequency analog waves w differences in frequency. expensive - longer distance. ex. cable TV
scattering
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
PDU (protocol data unit)
broadband
29. The IEEE standard for token ring networking devices and data handling.
802.5
netstat
Correct default gateway
confidence value
30. Indication a system has just been attacked or is under attack
802.11g
alert or alarm
dig (domain information groper)
802.2
31. Wide area network
ANSI
ARP
encapsulate
WAN
32. Two communication systems establish 2-way communication prior to the exchange of data
connection
statistical anomaly-based (stat - behavior-based) IDPS
Industrial - Scientific - and Medical
multiple access
33. 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.
Star topology
Backbone
fiber-optic cables
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
34. Physical Layer
star wired bus
OSI Layer 1
802.5
IP (Internet Protocol)
35. Physical layer. 1 gpbs throughput. baseband transmission. max length is 100 meters. cat 5e or higher utp. twisted pair.
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
1000base-t
partially distributed control strategy
Conduit
36. Open Systems Interconnection model
OSI
Layer 2 Forwarding
Packet
American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)
37. Also called the star-ring hybrid - topology - a network design in which the logic communication are in a ring - but the phyical layout of the network star.
star-wired ring topology
SYN-ACK (synchronization-acknowledgment)
MMF
POP3
38. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
SSL
proxy server
IEEE
DTE
39. SCP
Secure Copy Protocol
protocol data unit (PDU)
NFS
transceiver
40. Accurate alarm events that do not pose significant threat to information security
API (application program interface)
tuning
Physical layer
noise
41. The device inside a computer that connect a computer to the network media
NIC
DTE
Category 5
NFS
42. A network that links multiple LAN's in large city or metropolitan region.
port 80
Near End Cross Talk
Network Layer (Layer 3)
metropolitan area network (MAN)
43. Max size of data units on Ethernet networks
1550bytes
Single mode fiber
Integrated Services Digital Network
Noise
44. Encompasses actions an organization takes when intrusion is detected
RADIUS
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
intrusion reaction
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
45. Form of transmission in which digital signals are sent through direct current pulses applied to a wire; can only send one signal at a time
Overhead
Media Dependent Interface Crossover
Baseband
SONET
46. Data only
goodput
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
PDU
PDU
47. Internet Layer
Management Information Base
1000base-t
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 2
confidence value
48. IEEE standard for token ring devices and data handling
802.5
extranet
802.11n
10 Gigabit Ethernet
49. For fiber-optic cable communications - the difference between the transmitted power and the receiver sensitivity - as measured in decibels. It is the minimum transmitter power and receiver sensitivity needed for a signal to be sent and received fully
power budget
ICAN
evasion
2.4-GHz band
50. An IP addressing convention that adheres to network class distinctions - in which the first 8 bits of a Class A address - the first 16 bits of a Class B address - and the first 24 bits of a Class C address are used for network Information
Classful Addressing
Backup Domain Controller
Remote Access Service
digital signal