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IT: Networking Vocab

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1. Type of transmission in which signals may travel in both directions over a medium simultaneously; also called duplex






2. Transport Layer






3. A connecting device for a network that accepts messages and forwards them to the correct section of the network. Generally more intelligent than a hub and a switch.






4. Transport Layer






5. 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






6. A network on which any computer can communicate with other networked computers on an equal (peer) basic without going though an intermediary - such as a server. Peer-to-Peer networking enables each computer to offer and access shared resoures - such






7. Model for understanding and developing computer-to-computer communication developed in the 80s by ISO; divides networking functions among 7 layers






8. Virture privat network






9. The organized research of the Internet addresses owned or controlled by a target organization.






10. Power loss - the amount of signal that is lost as it travels though the communication medium from the source (transmitting node) to the receiving node.






11. Process by which attacker changes the format and/or timing of their activities to avoid being detected by the IDPS






12. A system of computers - print devices - network devices - and computer software linked by communications cabling or radio waves.






13. A network design consisting of a continuous path for data with no logical beginning or ending point - and thus no terminators.






14. Amplitude modulation-amplitude of signal is modified






15. A data link protocol used for remote networking that is rarely used today.






16. Transport layer protocol that services a request without requiring a verified session and without guaranteeing delivery data






17. IANA






18. Pulses of precise - positive voltages and zero voltages (binary)






19. LPR






20. Layer 5 through 7 Troubleshooting






21. IEEE standard for wireless networking






22. Area above the ceiling tile or below the subfloor in a building






23. Layer 2






24. What is an agreed set of rules that two parties agree on in order to communicate with each other commanly known as?






25. 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






26. Where demarc is located if an organization follows structured cabling standards






27. A term referring to a data-link header and trailer - plus the data encapsulated between the header and trailer.






28. QoS






29. A protocol data unit that has been transfered between OSI layers and then stripped of control information and transfere instructions.






30. Application Layer






31. GBIC






32. A technique for transmitting data over a network by encapsulating it within another protocol.






33. The physical layout of a computer network






34. Can use WPA to improve the security of data in transit






35. Data changed since the previous fill or incremental backup






36. Satellite used for broadband internet access






37. A logical communication path established by the OSI Network layer for sending and receiving data.






38. Bus topology: A network design built by running cable from one PC or file server to the next - like links in a chain.






39. IGMP






40. Faster wireless standard 20-25






41. A poplar alternative to FTP is NFS software offered by Sun Microsystems - which uses Sun's remotr procedure call specification via TCP port 111.






42. Compatible with 802.11a - b - g 600-65 throughput






43. Open source program that allows you too remotely take over another workstation and walk through support process






44. Helps you identify percentage of traffic that compromises broadcasts






45. A combination of LAN's - MAN's - or WAN's that provides computer users with an array of computer and network resources to complete different tasks.






46. A professional membership society that helps establish technical standards for the internet






47. Works closely with IP in providing error and control information - by allowing hosts to exchange packet status information to help move the packets along the internetwork






48. A wireless station listens on all channels for a bacon frame from an access point






49. Facilities necessary for a service provider to connect with another organization LAN or WAN






50. A TCP/IP utility used to show or modify a client's host name.







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