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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. An adapter board designed to connect a workstation - server - or other network device to a network medium.
network interface card (NIC)
fragmentation
Network
PDU (protocol data unit)
2. 185 meters - 10Mbps
grade-index multimode fiber-optic cable
MAN
10BASE2 Limit
RFI
3. Method of gauging the appropriate rate of data transmission based on how fast he recipient can accept data
attenuation
node
flow control
port 80
4. Maintains and assigns IP addresses in the US
ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers)
authentication
padded cell
Demarcation Point
5. Professional organization with 90 chapters around the world that helps to establish technical standards for the internet
Application
SONET
Star topology
ISOC (Internet Society)
6. AD
AUI
RTT
Transport
Active Directory
7. Application Layer
protocol
NIC (Network Interface Card)
Telnet
Presentation layer
8. Transport Layer
Incorrect cable type
honey pot
TCP/UDP
proxy server
9. 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
Packet
alarm filtering
terminal
step-index multimode fiber-optic cable
10. Provides service that ensure accurate and timely delivery of network communications between two hosts
router
EIA (Electronics Industries Alliance)
Transmission Protocol (TCP)
TFTP
11. Lower sublayer of the Data Link layer; appends the physical address of the destination computer onto the fram
802.2
MAC (Media Access Control) sublayer
NetBIOs
Patch Panel
12. Eight bits of information; in a digital signaling system - one byte carries one piece of information
Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)
Packet
Byte
MAC
13. Type of transmission in which signals may travel in both directions over a medium simultaneously; also called duplex
Segment
Post Office Protocol
grade-index multimode fiber-optic cable
Full-Duplex
14. Consists of activities that deter intrusion
MAC address
STP
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Network Access
intrusion prevention
15. Binary values for each bit position
back hack
128 - 64 - 32 - 16 - 8 - 4 - 2 - 1
Organizational Unit
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Application
16. A technique for transmitting data over a network by encapsulating it within another protocol.
host
tunneling
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
horizontal cabling
17. A combination of techniques used to detect an intrusion and then to trace it back to its source
entrance facilities
site policy awareness
trap and trace
baseband
18. Ethernet cable - high resistance to noise - networks are RG 6
coaxial cable
Port Numbers
Synchronous Optical Network
Demarcation Point
19. Length of time it takes for a packet to go from sender to receiver - then back to sender; measured in milliseconds
Common Internet File System
Round Trip Time
ANSI
incremental backup
20. 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.
where NICs operate
EIA/TIA
Workstation
Ring topology
21. Process in which an NIDPS inspects the higher-order protocols (HTTP - FTP - Telnet) are examined for unexpected packet behavior or improper use
Point-to-Multipoint
application protocol verification
Network
HTTPS
22. The distinct units of data that are exchanged between nodes on a network
data packets
Encrypting File System
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
IDPS terrorist
23. Strategy that combines the best of the other two strategies; while individual agents still analyze and respond to local threats - their reporting to a hierarchical central facility enables the organization to detect widespread attacks
partially distributed control strategy
application protocol verification
802.5
POP3 (Post Office Protocol - version 3)
24. 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
Multiplexing
crossover cable
Fast Ethernet (characteristics)
Network Layer (Layer 3)
25. Transport Layer
Frequency Division Multiplexing
FF02
Demarcation Point
Flow Control
26. An internetwork is two or more computer networks connected together.
internetwork
File Transfer Protocol
statistical anomaly-based (stat - behavior-based) IDPS
Physical Layer (Layer 1)
27. Protocol data unit
PDU
port 110
CSMA/CD
Category 1
28. Internet assigned numbers authority
duplex
Mac Addressing
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
IANA
29. Session initiation protocol-performed on VoIP - determines location of endpoints - and establishes sessions between endpoints
peer-to-peer network
Network News Transport Protocol
SIP
bandwidth
30. This layer in the OSI network model breaks up the files into packets to allow them to be sent around the network.
Physical Layer
Amplifier
Transport Layer
802.3
31. Produces guidelines for how network cable should be installed in commercial buildings
ring topology
DSL
beacon frame
EIA/TIA
32. MPLS
NetBIOs
physical media
FDM
multiprotocol label switching
33. LPR
Server
Line Printer Remote
OSI
Internet Protocol
34. A network on which any computer can communicate with other networked computers on an equal (peer) basis without going through an intermediary - such as a server. Peer-to-peer networking enables each computer to offer and access shared resources - suc
ISOC (Internet Society)
step-index multimode fiber-optic cable
Thin Eterhnet/10 Base 2
Peer-to-peer network
35. 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.
IGMP
Attenuation
MTU (maximum transmission unit)
broadband
36. 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
Segment
Internet Group Membership Protocol (IGMP)
DNAT
FDDI
37. A network that offers services to members of the public - such as network services offered by a telecommunications company or a cable TV company.
bus topology
L2TP
Transmission Control Protocol
public network
38. Metropolitan area network
computer network
NIC drivers
ISO
MAN
39. Layer 4
Transport
true attack stimulus
topology
client/server
40. A transmitter concentrates the signal energy at a single frequency or in a very small range of frequencies
communications media
server
narrowband
star-wired bus topology
41. American national standards institute
ASCII
ANSI
network class B
protocol
42. 1) A computer (mainframe - minicomputer - server - or workstation) that has an operating system enabling multiple computers to access it at the same time for files - data - and services. Programs and information may be processed at the host - or they
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Class A Network
Full-Duplex
Host
43. Network File System
Data Link
modifying the file-sharing controls
beacon frame
NFS
44. Layer 7
multiple access
NIC
Application
Gateway Services for NetWare
45. FM
tracepath
terminator
Frequency Modulation
rollover cable
46. Not-for-profit agency that manages distribution of IP addresses; ARIN for Americas and Sub-Saharan Africa - APNIC for Asia-Pacific - RIPE for Europe and North Africa
RIR (Regional Internet Registry)
DB-9 connector
narrowband
Host
47. Core TCP/IP protocol that operates in the Network layer and provided information about how and where data should be delivered; subprotocol that enables TCP/IP to inernetwork
SONET
coaxial cable
IP (Internet Protocol)
baseband
48. A protocol that runs in the Dession and Transport layers of the OSI model and associates NetBIOS names with workstations. NetBIOS alone is not routable because it does not contain Network Layer information. However - when encapsulated in another prot
signal bounce
transmit
where NICs operate
NetBIOs
49. Application Layer
baseband
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 4
Ferrule
Networking Model
50. A connecting device for a network that accepts messages and passes them on to other parts of the network. Generally more intelligent than a hub.
switch
Physical
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
physical layer device