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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. LC - ST - SC - or MT RJ
fiber optic connector
Core Gateway
telephone connector
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
2. Lower sublayer of the Data Link layer; appends the physical address of the destination computer onto the fram
OSI
SONET
MAC (Media Access Control) sublayer
bus topology
3. Device that separates broadcast domain
switch
twisted shielded pair
binary
the higher the frequency
4. NTP
NNTP
router
Network Time Protocol
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
5. Supplying electrical power through ethernet
power over ethernet
Multistation Access Unit
point to multipoint
Internet Control Message Protocol
6. Set of routines that make up part of a software application
SONET
Kroner
API (application program interface)
RIP
7. Example of an internetwork
POTS
SYN-ACK (synchronization-acknowledgment)
thin client computing
Internet
8. A very high speed - long distance media that consists of a single strand of fiber glass that carries the signals. Can transmit data 50 times further than multimode fiber at a faster rate
networks enable users to share resources
Application
addressing
Single mode fiber
9. 3rd layer; protocols translate network addresses into their physical counterparts and decide how to route data from the sender to the receiver
protocol and services
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP
Network layer
crimping tool and wore stripper
10. A system of computers - printer devices - network devices - and computer software linked by communications cabling or radio waves.
Private Network
standard
computer network
Layer 2 Forwarding
11. Set of protocols that specify how wireless networks works. Most common are currently B and G. N is an emerging standard.
link establishment phase
802.11
Industrial - Scientific - and Medical
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)
12. (fix) if analog shield twisted pairs or if digital with a repeater
802.5
fixing noise
diffraction
1000base-t
13. A computer that has its own CPU and may be used as a stand-alone computer for word processing - spreadsheet creation - or other software applications. It also may be used to access another computer such as another workstation or server via a network.
multimeter
DB-9 connector
1000base-lx
Workstation
14. 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
intrusion detection
Network
Single Mode Fiber
15. UDP
local area network (LAN)
User Datagram Protocol
transceiver
Protocol Data Unit
16. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
TIA
LLC (Logical Link Control) sublayer
port 443
SMTP
17. Unwanted signals from sources near network cabling - such as motors and power lines
Noise
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETE)
Network File System
ISO
18. Describes the relative strength over a three dimensional area of an antenna
Network layer
5-4-3 rule
protocol data unit (PDU)
radiation pattern
19. IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) sublayer of the data link layer
OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model
High-Level Data Link Control
Transport
802.2
20. Process in which an NIDPS look for invalid data packets - packets that are malformed under the rules of the TCP/IP protocol
ACK (acknowledgement)
butt set
protocol stack verification
t1 connection
21. Multiple signals travel simultaneously - medium is separated into multiple channels
protocol stack verification
802.3
multiplexing
Internet Relay Chat
22. Internet assigned numbers authority
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
IANA
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
Unshielded twisted pair
23. Internet Layer
port 80
802.11a
demand priority
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 2
24. PPP
Canonical Name
Point-to-Point Protocol
EIA/TIA
header
25. IEEE standard for error and flow control in data frames
802.2
protocol data unit (PDU)
To stop the Hamburgerler from stealing all of Ronnie McDonalds burgers
Entrance Facilities
26. HDLC
Incorrect device drivers
IEEE
dedicated lines
High-Level Data Link Control
27. Serial internet protocol
slip
Virtual Private Network
Internet
RADIUS
28. Small Form Plug-gables - Plugs in to an interface on a switch
SFP
monitoring port (SPAN port)
Primary Rate Interface
Session Layer (Layer 5)
29. Amplitude modulation-amplitude of signal is modified
TCP/UDP
AM
Frequency
binary
30. Contains information that a wireless node needs to associate with an ap
link quality monitoring
beacon frame
Network News Transport Protocol (NNTP)
hub
31. DNS - Domain name system
port 53
Baseband
Electromagnetic Interference
HTTP
32. Backbone: A high-capacity communications medium that joins networks on the same floor in a building - on different floors - and across long distances.
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMACD)
twisted-pair cable
Backbone
Single Mode Fiber
33. Determines the network path on which to route packets - Help reduce network congestion - Establishes virtual circuits - Routes packets to other networks - resequencing packet transmissions when needed - Translates between protocols
Secure Copy
RS 232
networks enable users to share resources
Network Layer (Layer 3)
34. Bus topology: A network design built by running cable from one PC or file server to the next - like links in a chain.
CSMA/CD
firmware
Bus topology
MultiStation Access Unit
35. An International organization of scientists - engineers - technicians - and educators that play a leading role in developing standards for network cabling and data transmissions.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
ring topology
access services
rj-45
36. Layer 3 Troubleshooting
port 110
Canonical Name
LAN
IP address within the assigned network
37. Minimum cabling standard for PoE
physical media
ACK (acknowledgement)
white/orange and orange
cat 5
38. Braided metal shielding used to insulate some types of coaxial cable
10BASE2 Limit
encapsulate
analog signal
Braiding
39. Which address is split in to four 8-bit parts called octets?
IP Address
Subnetmask
802.11a
NIC (Network Interface Card)
40. Network standard that can reliaby transmit data farthest
analog adv
Simple Network Management protocol (SNMP)
802.11n
site policy
41. The Application layer TCP/IP subprotocol responsible for moving messages from one e-mail server to another.
802.3
Alternate Mark Inversion
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)
SMTP (Simple Mail transfer Protocol)
42. Short reach. only multimode-max length is 500. baseband transmission. 1000 mpbs.
baseband
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Application
1000base-sx
cp connection
43. A logical grouping of information that includes the network layer header and encapsulated data - but specifically does not include any headers and trailers below the network layer.
Packet
configured with correct sending and receiving email server information
twisted shielded pair
Gigabit Ethernet (fiber characteristics)
44. Twisted pair patch cable in which the termination locations of the transmit and receive wires on one end of the cable are reversed
ARP
PING
redirector
Crossover Cable
45. Largest data unit a network will accept for transmission
Crossover Cable
MTU (maximum transmission unit)
the more twist
PSTN
46. Can use WPA to improve the security of data in transit
signal bounce
binary
802.11b
shielded twisted-paired (STP) cable
47. Layer 1
Password Authentication Protocol
SYN (syncronization)
TDM
Physical
48. Guarantees that a server continually has power even if a buildings electrical service is interrupted - continuous voltage to a device by switching virtually instantaneously to the battery when it detects loss of power
modem
overhead
standby UPS
5-4-3 rule
49. The oldest type of network design - this topology consists of multiple nodes attached to a central hub - switch - or router.
CRC (cyclic redundancy check)
social engineering
Star topology
IP address within the assigned network
50. A cable TV company - such as Comcast Broadband.
port 53
TCP/IP Network Access Layer Encapsulation
cabeloco
CHAP