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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. RADIUS
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
communications services
Encrypting File System
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
2. Open source program that allows you too remotely take over another workstation and walk through support process
OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model
RealVNC
Network Time Protocol
RARP
3. IEEE 802.3 Media Access Control (MAC) sublayer of the data link layer
802.3
ppp
802.11
Data Terminal Equipment
4. Signal interference caused by magnetic force field generated by electrical devices such as motors.
SSL
Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Transport
5. SSH - secure shell
whois
port 22
VLAN
tracert
6. Device that enables networks or segments using different media to interconnect and exchange signals
Frequency
Media Converter
bus topology
FTP
7. A technique in which IP address used on a private network are assigned a public IP address by a gateway when accessing a public network.
ICMP
NAT (Network Address Translation)
multiprotocol label switching
OSI
8. Teflon-coated cable that is used in plenum area because it does not emit a toxic vapor when burned
computer network
full duplex
plenum cables
L2TP
9. Unshielded twisted pair
star wired ring
utp
link dead phase
STP
10. A fixed number associated with a device's NIC
logical address
Bandwidth
Classful Addressing
Telnet
11. 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.
ISP (Internet service provider)
host
ICAN
NetWare Directory Services
12. What type of browser is designed for use on small handheld devices such as palmtop computers and iPhones?
Light Weight Directory access protocol (LDAP
NetWare Core Protocol
Microbrowser
modifying the file-sharing controls
13. Network layer service that subdivides segments it receives from the Transport layer into smaller packets
fragmentation
Protocol Data Unit
bayonet nut connector (BNC)
port 143
14. A type of cable used in network wiring and is usually shielded - which means that it is more immune to interference then unshielded cables
Coaxial Cable
Block ID
transceiver
CSMA/CD
15. A single physical/non-physical medium for connecting computers
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
ICS host
medium
radiation pattern
16. Network layer device
router
broadband
Network Address Translation
cp connection
17. Service that supports email
Gateway Services for NetWare
TCP/IP Network Access Layer Encapsulation
communications services
access services
18. Equivalent to OSI Layer 4 Transport
LLC
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Transport
coaxial cable
Coaxial Cable
19. Address Resolution Protocol
Class E Network
ARP
MAN
physical layer device
20. Physical layer standard for serial communications
RS-232
routing
ISOC
Secure Copy Protocol
21. The process of connecting to a wireless network
association
mtr (my traceroute)
Transport Layer Security (TSL)
ISO
22. Unwanted signals from sources near network cabling - such as motors and power lines
Noise
Authentication Header
RFI
router
23. Braided metal shielding used to insulate some types of coaxial cable
broadband
device ID
Media Converter
Braiding
24. 500 meters - 10Mbps
10BASE5 Limit
MAC (Media Access Control) sublayer
Protocol
fiber optic cable
25. Hub/repeaters
Core Gateway
network class C
physical layer device
Modulation
26. A specialized device that allows multiple networks or segments to connect and exchange data
EIA/TIA
connectivity device
MAN
demand priority
27. Ethernet cable - high resistance to noise - networks are RG 6
private network
wavelength
Bit-Error Rate Test
coaxial cable
28. Media access control
MAC
Punch-Down Block
NIC
Frequency Division Multiplexing
29. Type of punch-down block used to terminate telephone circuits; does not meet Cat 5 or better standards
Ring topology
802.44
IP gateway in NAT
66 Block
30. As defined by the EIA/TIA-568 standard - cabling that connects workstations and servers in the work area.
horizontal cabling
Boot Protocol /Bootstrap Protocol
port 69
Class C Network
31. Type of switching for multiple data packets make up the same transmission and use identical paths to reach the destination
message and circuit
RARP
connectionless
Network Information Service
32. Zeroconf
peer-to-peer network
Device power off
physical layer device
Zero Configuration
33. A digital communication service that uses the same network infrastructure as PSTN - but is expensive
full duplex
BOOTP
scattering
ISDN
34. Set of protocols that specify how wireless networks works. Most common are currently B and G. N is an emerging standard.
peer-to-peer network
SSID
802.11
File Transfere Protocol - (FTP)
35. Enables sharing remote drivers - Enables sharing remote printers - Handles e-mail messages - Provides file transfer services - Provides file management services - Provides terminal emulation
VPN
Application Layer (Layer 7)
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
IP Addressing
36. Internet group management protocol
station
scattering
IGMP
Private Network
37. Is a system that is distributed throughout the internetwork to provide address/name resolution.
proxy server
bus topology
Domain Name System (DNS)
Bus topology
38. A flexible communications cable that contains pairs of insulated copper wires that are twisted together for reduction of EMI and RFI and covered with an outer insulating jacket.
fragmentation
SNAT (Static Network Address Translation)
twisted-pair cable
Secure Shell (SSH
39. Four twisted wire pairs with three twists per foot. This type can handle transmissions up to 16 MHz. Now limited to telecommunication equipment
SMTP
Category 3
IP gateway in NAT
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
40. A TCP/IP utility that allows you to look up the DNS host name of a network node by specifying its IP address - or vice versa. This is useful for verifying that a hos is configured correctly and for troubleshooting DNS resolution problems
nslookup
station
802.16
Network Switching
41. Each node is connected to the two nearest nodes so that the entire network forms a circle - active - twisted pair of fiber optic - single malfunction in workstation can disable entire network - not flexible or scalbe
carrier sense
RFI
ring topology
Transport Layer (Layer 4)
42. A fiber-optic data transport method capable of a 100-Mbps transfer rate using a dual ring topology; largely supplanted today by faster Ethernet method.
Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP)
Internet Key Exchange
Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)
IP gateway in NAT
43. Layer 3 Troubleshooting
tracert
Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP)
Correct default gateway
LAN
44. Standard analog telephone system
PSTN
Entrance Facilities
voltage
ppptp
45. A shell protocol that enables systems to use various authenticaion mechanisms.
SMTP
802.3
Network Layer
EAP
46. Also called the star-bus hybrid topology - a network design that combines the logial comunications of a bus with the physical layout of a star.
Layer 2 Forwarding
star-wired bus topology
route
CSMA/CD
47. Bus topology: A network design built by running cable from one PC or file server to the next - like links in a chain.
ATM
::1
Bus topology
Open Shortest Path First
48. Capability for a component or system to continue functioning despite damage or malfunction
fault tolerance
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
Full Duplex NIC Communication
Packets
49. A type of fiber optic cable connector that uses a mechanism similar to the BNC connectors used by Thinnet
DHCP
workstation
Straight tip connector
Data Terminal Equipment
50. Decreasing the size of data units when moving data from a network that can handle larger units to one that can handle only smaller units
SSID
CD-ROM File System
segmentation
Internet Protocol Security