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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Multiple physical/non-physical mediums for connecting computers
network class B
Port 23
media
DHCP
2. Firewall packet inspection that examines the data contained in a packet as well as the state of the connection between internal and external computers.
Application Layer (Layer 7)
IANA
stateful firewall
SSH
3. A network that offers services to members of the public - such as network services offered by a telecommunications company or a cable TV company.
POP3
Quality of Service
public network
Unshielded twisted pair
4. Netscape and Microsoft have implemented HTTPS to protect data transported via their Web browsers.
Alien Cross Talk
physical layer device
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
ACK (acknowledgement)
5. Layer 5 through 7 Troubleshooting
AUI
configured with correct sending and receiving email server information
Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
ethernet
6. Physical layer. 1 gpbs throughput. baseband transmission. max length is 100 meters. cat 5e or higher utp. twisted pair.
Network
RARP
communications media
1000base-t
7. The pattern used to install a network medium
topology
intrusion
protocol
File Transfere Protocol - (FTP)
8. Transport layer protocol that services a request without requiring a verified session and without guaranteeing delivery data
A Protocol
Repeater
FTP
connectionless
9. Telephone jacks
Frequency Division Multiplexing
TCP/IP protocol failure
NetWare Directory Services
rj-11
10. FDM
lpr filename
::1
Frequency Division Multiplexing
DHCP
11. Several ethernet nodes can be connected and can monitor traffic or access media simultaneously
RAS
multiple access
statistical multiplexing
Virtual private network (VPN)
12. Security measure verifies that your user name and password are contained in the NOS directory
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Session
Management Information Base
authentication
13. Physical layer. 10 mpbs throughput. baseband transmission. max length is 100 meters. follows 5-4-3 rule. star topology. cat 3 or higher utp. twisted pair.
Zero Configuration
Physical
10base-t
spread-spectrum
14. Station transmits a probe that is then replied by the access point
Frequency Modulation
File Transfere Protocol - (FTP)
active scanning
Transport Layer Security (TSL)
15. 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
voltage
radiation pattern
link establishment phase
16. Device used to regenerate a signal
client/server
Repeater
frequency
network-based IDPS (NIDPS)
17. Multiple signals travel simultaneously - medium is separated into multiple channels
Protocol
FF02
multiplexing
SNMP
18. HTTP/web/internet - change this port to make it more difficult for someone to connect to your web server
CSMACD
Radio Waves
soft skills
port 80
19. Name Of Layer 3
NetBIOs
ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
Single mode fiber
Network
20. Receives a signal on one end - interprets it as 0 & 1 - then generates a new clean signal on the other end.
connectionless
Repeater
Straight tip connector
Common Internet File System
21. Standard that describes a security technique - wireless networks - in which a port is prevented from receiving traffic until the transmitters credentials are verified by authentication server
fixing cross talk
cabeloco
access point
EAPoL
22. A private network that functions like a tunnel though a large network-such as the Internet or an enterprise network-that is restricted to designated member clients only.
virture privat network (VPN)
dedicated lines
wide area network (WAN)
Internet Message Access Protocol version 4
23. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
FDMA
IEEE
Presentation layer
Internet Control Message Protocol
24. Layer 1 Troubleshooting
Apple File Protocol
routing
Device power off
TDM
25. Transport Layer
Segments
Patch Panel
Node
American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)
26. A combination of techniques used to detect an intrusion and then to trace it back to its source
topology
FHSS
Session
trap and trace
27. Point or stage in a wave's progress over time
Incorrect device drivers
transmit
Modulation
Phase
28. A transmitter concentrates the signal energy at a single frequency or in a very small range of frequencies
encryption
NetBIOs
Internetwork Packet Exchange
narrowband
29. NCP
NetWare Core Protocol
microwave
Internet Information Services
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Transport & Internet
30. AFP
TDMA
TCP/IP Network Access Layer Encapsulation
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 4
Apple File Protocol
31. Pointing in a direction
RFI
directional antennas
10Base-T
SNMP
32. Backbone: A high-capacity communications medium that joins networks on the same floor in a building - on different floors - and across long distances.
Rivest - Shamir - Adelman
Domain Controller
beaconing
Backbone
33. The cabling or radio waves used to connect one network computer to another - or one network to another - and transport data between them. - Means by which a communications signal is carried from one system to another (for example - twisted-pair wire
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
SSH
Transmission media
Session Layer
34. A type of transmission in which there are several transmission channels on a communications medium - allowing more than one node to transmit at the same time.
full mesh
Simple Network Management protocol (SNMP)
PDU
broadband
35. Connects networks larger than a LAN - but smaller than a WAN
UTP
Network Switching
MAN
ACK (acknowledgement)
36. The process of determining the best path from Point A on one network to Point B on another
IEEE
public network
fiber optic connector
routing
37. Each computer is connected to a central device
ACK (acknowledgement)
Network File System (NFS)
Host
star topology
38. Distinct communication path between two or more nodes; may be separated logically or physically
Channel
fingerprinting
NIC
Internet Protocol
39. Analog - only one direction. radio frequency analog waves w differences in frequency. expensive - longer distance. ex. cable TV
impedance
Backup Domain Controller
broadband
Password Authentication Protocol
40. ATM
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
Bend Radius
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
ARP
41. An IDPS that resides on particular computer or server (the host) and monitors activity only on that system. Also known as system integrity verifiers.
Modem
coax cable connector
host-based IDPS (HIPDS)
RAS
42. Signal interference caused by magnetic force field generated by electrical devices such as motors.
association
authentication
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
alien cross talk
43. Does not operate at the application layer
ARP
noise
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
44. Short tube within a fiber-optic cable connector that encircles the fiber strand and keeps in properly aligned
Mail Exchanger
internetwork
Ferrule
T-Carrier Level 1
45. Crimp into pins 1 and 2 of RJ 45 connector
802.5
white/orange and orange
intrusion prevention system (IPS)
tunneling
46. AD
Default Gateway
Active Directory
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
standard connector
47. Provides FTP - HTTP - SMTP...
Application
802.2
Static IP Addressing
fat pipe
48. User datagram protocol
Data Link
UDP
Application Layer
intrusion reaction
49. Segment
TCP/IP Transport Layer Encapsulation
TCP/IP protocol failure
DSLAM
ISOC
50. A Data Link sublayer of the OSI model that initiates the communication link between nodes and ensures the link is not unintentionally broken.
Remote Desktop Protocol
half duplex
logical link control (LLC)
Amplitude Modulation