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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Network File System
CSMA/CD
beaconing
RARP
NFS
2. Transport Layer
Connectors
Flow Control
Primary Domain Controller
latency
3. ICA
port 80
Independent Computer Architecture
Network News Transport Protocol
Kroner
4. Experimentation 240-255
Server
Media Dependent Interface Crossover
Class E Network
statistical anomaly-based (stat - behavior-based) IDPS
5. Response generated atTransport layer confirming to sender that its frame was received; 3rd step in establishing a connection
Improperly configured switch
ACK (acknowledgement)
Network interface card (NIC)
single-mode fiber-optic cable
6. 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.
Application Layer
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Network Access
Telnet
Analog
7. Data Link sublayer that manages flow control
grade-index multimode fiber-optic cable
Universal serial bus
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
LLC
8. 3rd layer; protocols translate network addresses into their physical counterparts and decide how to route data from the sender to the receiver
access services
Internet Connection Sharing
Network layer
DCE
9. CHAP
Post Office Protocol
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
session
encapsulation
10. Internet Engineering Task Force
standard
headened
ethernet
IETE
11. 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.
TCP/IP Transport Layer Encapsulation
Frequency Division Multiplexing
Networking Model
fading
12. A termination unit also called a transceiver or DSL modem
Media Converter
Crossover Cable
ATU-R
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP
13. Transport Layer
Secure File Transfer Protocol
OSI Layer 4
Presentation Layer
Overhead
14. The IEEE standard for Ethernet networking devices and data handling (using the CSMA/CD access method)
TDMA
ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
Private Network
802.3
15. Time division multiplexing
OSI Layer 4
TDM
connectionless
honey net
16. SNMP
Incorrect cable type
token ring
Mechanical Transfer-Registered Jack
Simple Network Management Protocol
17. A fixed number associated with a device's NIC
logical address
multipath
DSL
NetWare Directory Services
18. Layer 2 Troubleshooting
Internet Group Multicast Protocol
Improperly configured switch
topology
Data Link layer
19. F type (like TV cable) or BNC (crimped)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Fast Ethernet
coax cable connector
network layer
20. IMAP4
MAC address
Internet Message Access Protocol version 4
Firewall Filtering
802.2
21. A technique for transmitting data over a network by encapsulating it within another protocol.
tunneling
Internet
Application
ARP
22. Speed: 10 Mbps - Alternative Name: 10BASE-T - IEEE Standard: IEEE 802.3 - Cable Type: Copper - max length 100 meters
Ethernet (characteristics)
Packet
fractionalizing
ports
23. Authentication prtocol that does not issue a challenge or require 3rd party verification of the computer requestiing authentication
Transport
kereberos
Fast Ethernet (characteristics)
Serial
24. A professional membership society that helps establish technical standards for the internet
ISOC
ITU
public network
Topology
25. A network that any user can access with no restrictions. the most familiar example of a public network is the Internet
public network
hub
full mesh
Full Duplex NIC Communication
26. The process of wrapping one layer's PDU with protocol information so that it can be interpreted by a lower layer. For example - Data Link layer protocols encapsulate Network layer packets in frames.
FM
IMAP4 (Internet Message Access Protocol - version 4)
encapsulate
Presentation layer
27. Open System Interconnection
star-wired ring topology
::1
802.11g
OSI
28. EFS
Encrypting File System
Synchronous Optical Network
narrowband
FM
29. A specially configured connection on a network device that is capable of viewing all the traffic that moves through the entire device.
network monitor
Transport Layer Security (TSL)
token ring
monitoring port (SPAN port)
30. 128 -64 -32 -16 -8 -4 -2 -1
virtual circuit
binary
frequency
Firewall configured correctly
31. A poplar alternative to FTP is NFS software offered by Sun Microsystems - which uses Sun's remotr procedure call specification via TCP port 111.
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
local area network (LAN)
Network File System (NFS)
Class C Network
32. Equivalent to OSI Layer 3 Network
Media Converter
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Internet
impedance
dig (domain information groper)
33. Equivalent to OSI Layer 7 Application - Layer 6 Presentation - Layer 5 Session
WAN
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Application
Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)
star wired ring
34. 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
pathping
switch
CRC
Noise
35. The cableing or radio waves used to connect one network computer to another - or one network to another - and transport data between them.
MAC address
communications media
Port 20
American Wire Gauge
36. Strategy in which all control functions are applied at the physical location of each IDPS component
fully distributed control strategy
network address
WAN
fiber optics
37. A resistor that is connected to the end of a segment on a bus network - so that data-carrying signals are absorbed at the point where the segment stop. Aborbing the signals ensures they are not reflected back onto the cable after they reach the end-t
routing
routing
terminator
network address
38. More reliable then analog - noise doesn't affect as much - more efficient - fewer errors
Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP)
modem
digital adv
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
39. OTDR
Service Set Identifier
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
POP3
Frames
40. Honey pot that has been protected so it cannot be easily compromised
padded cell
fiber optic connector
duplex
SSL
41. 1000 representatives from industry and gov't who determine standards for electronics - chemical and nuclear engineering - health and safety - and construction
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
Local Connector
IGMP
ICMP
42. Regular voice-grade telephone service.
plain old telephone service (POTS)
Baseband
header
diffraction
43. An Application layer protocol used to retrieve messages from a mail server. When a client retrieves mail via POP - messages previously stored on the mail server are downloaded to the client's workstation - and then deleted from the mail server.
analog adv
POP (Post Office Protocol)
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
wide area network (WAN)
44. 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.
10 Gigabit Ethernet
PAT (Port Address Translation)
API (application program interface)
connectionless
45. Binary values for each bit position
Host
128 - 64 - 32 - 16 - 8 - 4 - 2 - 1
metropolitan area network (MAN)
Classful Addressing
46. A standard method or format for communication between networked devices
Phase
coax cable connector
Repeater
protocol
47. First part of the datagram - which consists of general information about the size of the packet - the protocol that was used to send it - and the IP address of both the source computer and its destination.
Point-to-Point Protocol
header
Packets
Class B Network
48. Wide area network
WAN
Remote Terminal Emulation (Telnet)
Broadband
Presentation
49. Name Of Layer 1
Data Link
American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)
Networking Model
Physical
50. When pulses that represent bits follow one another along a single transmission
nbtstat
Internet Control Message Protocol
serial
back door