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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Degradation of a light signal on a fiber-optic network
Active Directory
point to multipoint
Optical Loss
1000base-t
2. DNS - Domain name system
Faulty network cable
port 21
port 53
IANA
3. Protocol data unit
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
PDU
Crosstalk
digital dis
4. Signals composed ot pulses that can have a value of only 1 or 0
15 hops
Digital
POP3 (Post Office Protocol - version 3)
Secure Copy
5. Secure sockets layer-encyrpts TCP/IP transmission including web forms- en route b/w the client server using public key encryption technology
ssl
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
Firewall configured correctly
fixing attenuation
6. Station transmits a probe that is then replied by the access point
ICS host
switch
active scanning
American Wire Gauge
7. Activities finalize restoration of operations to a normal state and seek to identify source and method of intrusion to ensure same type of attack cannot occur again
port 80
MMF
intrusion correction
Common Internet File System
8. EFS
A Protocol
Encrypting File System
port 443
packet filtering - application proxy
9. Method of controlling how network nodes access communication channels - ex highway
network access method
fiber optic cable
OSI Layer 2
BNC connector
10. NNTP
Internet
Network News Transport Protocol
false negative
Physical Layer
11. A remote connection where the client computer is a low-end computer that communicates with a terminal server.
Demarcation Point
Node
thin client computing
Data Link Layer
12. IPX
Internetwork Packet Exchange
Line Printer Daemon
Domain Name System (DNS)
SMF
13. Manages network communication - available on a CD-ROM for example - that is used to manage communications and how frames or packets are sent using a protocol.
star wired bus
virture privat network (VPN)
NIC drivers
route
14. Change in signal strength as a result of reflection - scattering - or diffraction
fading
physical layer
ADSL
FCS (frame check sequence)
15. Physical Layer
Full Duplex NIC Communication
802.5
Session
Bits
16. On a network using the MIcrosoft Internet Connections Sharing service - the computer whose Internet connection other computers share. The ICS host must contain two network interfaces: one that connects to the Internet and one that connects to the LAN
ICMP
router
BNC connector
ICS host
17. Electromagnetic interference. waves from electrical devices. ex. RFI
Application
EMI
Common Internet File System
ring topology
18. Sequences packets in correct order
Adjacent Layer Interaction
port 80
Hyper text transfer protocol
Transport
19. Amplitude modulation-amplitude of signal is modified
AM
analog
evasion
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
20. ICA
BGP
Independent Computer Architecture
10base-t
Frequency Division Multiplexing
21. Provides strung security for HTTP- transpored information - but it is only used by some vendor's application
star wired ring
t1 connection
UDP
Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP)
22. A system of computers - printer devices - network devices - and computer software linked by communications cabling or radio waves.
AUI
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)
computer network
Common Internet File System
23. Which protocol allows users to send emails?
SMTP
T-Carrier Level 1
supernet
port 22
24. BDC
Frequency Modulation
CD-ROM File System
Mesh topology
Backup Domain Controller
25. Is a secure form of HTTP
HTTPS
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
10 Gigabit Ethernet
255.255.255.252
26. A generic term referring to the header defined by some layer of a networking model - and the data encapsulated by the header ( and possibly trailer) of that layer - but specifically not including an lower-layer headers and trailers.
ISDN
Protocol Data Unit
workstation
Repeater
27. Transport Layer
Presentation layer
Remote Desktop Protocol
intrusion detection
OSI Layer 4
28. Techniques that employ hardware and software to province assurance against equipment failures - computer service interruptions - and data losses
POP3
star-wired bus topology
fault tolerance
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
29. Doesn't use frame headers - uses cells
port 53
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 4
ATM
amplitude
30. More reliable then analog - noise doesn't affect as much - more efficient - fewer errors
EIA/TIA
CSMA/CD
digital adv
Internet Protocol Security
31. Transport Layer
MAU
To stop the Hamburgerler from stealing all of Ronnie McDonalds burgers
Flow Control
Physical
32. A transport system that uses the CSMA/CD access method for data transmission on a network. Typically it is implemented in a bus or star-bus hybrid topology.
Ethernet
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
local area network (LAN)
frame
33. The device inside a computer that connect a computer to the network media
ssl
NIC
telephone connector
VPN
34. 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
FTP
Backbone
event viewer
35. Services that handle hardware diagnoses and failure alerts
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
management services
Transport Layer Security (TSL)
Microbrowser
36. IKE
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Internet Key Exchange
Transmission Protocol (TCP)
socket
37. SMF
Frequency Division Multiplexing
Core
Address Resolution Protocol
Single Mode Fiber
38. Used on many UNIX/LINUX systems to provide authentication security for TCP/IP applications such as Telnet and FTP
Secure Shell (SSH)
FTP
token
nbtstat
39. Protocol data unit. An OSI term to refer generically to a grouping of information by a particular layer of the OSI model. More specifically - an LxPDU would imply the data and headers as defined by Layer x.
Segments
Faulty network cable
router
PDU
40. A switchhing method that creates separte channels on one communication medium by establishing different frequencies for each channel.
single-mode fiber-optic cable
twisted shielded pair
Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)
Transport
41. FM
RADIUS
CRC
Frequency Modulation
Repeater
42. Performs name resolution
(fiddy) Fiber Distributed Data Interface
Patch Panel
Session
10BASE5 Limit
43. Connectivity device - data link layer (2) - reads header info to forward packets according to MAC addresses
NetWare Core Protocol
hot site
ssl
bridge
44. A TCP/Ip troubleshooting utility that displays statistics and the state of current TCP/IP connections. It also displays ports - which can signal whether services are using the correct ports.
Correct default gateway
netstat
Internet Protocol version 4
trap and trace
45. An organization composed of more than 100 representatives from industry and government who together determine standards for the electronics industry in addition to other fields - such as chemical and nuclear engineering.
Device power off
IGMP
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
logical link control (LLC)
46. Best fault tolerance
full mesh
Bend Radius
HTTPS
router
47. Large diameter. led/light is generated at different angles. high throughput - high noise resistance - excellent security - and long distances
SONET
dedicated lines
Data Link
MMF
48. This layer in the OSI network model breaks up the files into packets to allow them to be sent around the network.
Full Duplex NIC Communication
terminator
Transport Layer
carrier sense
49. Faster networking and inexpensive - flexible - easy to install
perimeter
network address
twisted shielded pair
Kroner
50. Networking technology developed at Xerox in the 70s and improved by Digital Equipment Corp - Inel - and Xerox. Most common form of network transmission - follows IEEE 802.3 standard
Ethernet
entrapment
BSS
physical layer