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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Physical Layer
link quality monitoring
twisted shielded pair
roaming
Twister Pair Cable
2. Standard rating that indicates the diameter of a wire
American Wire Gauge
Gigabit Ethernet (non-fiber characteristics)
Flow Control
Main Distribution Frame
3. A type of transmission in which the entire channel capacity of the communications medium (such as cable) is used by one data signal - enabling only one node to transmit at a time.
baseband
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
Loose network cable connection
scattering
4. Rules determining the format and transmission of data
Local Connector
protocol
Frequency
Application layer
5. Indication a system has just been attacked or is under attack
alert or alarm
Application
communications media
Alternate Mark Inversion
6. Layer 7
digital dis
Application
FDMA
physical media
7. An internetwork is two or more computer networks connected together.
switch
internetwork
communications services
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
8. Method of controlling how network nodes access communication channels - ex highway
Primary Domain Controller
network access method
router
1000base-sx
9. Tool used to determine whether a customers line is obtaining dial tone from the CO
network class B
Backup Domain Controller
Network
butt set
10. Which protocol allows the transfer of a file from one computer to another over the network?
A Protocol
File Transfer Protocol
confidence value
demand priority
11. A worldwide network network of interconnected LANs - and MANs - that uses the TCP/IP protocol to enable people to share e-mail messages and computer files and to access a vast array of infromation.
throughput
Adjacent Layer Interaction
Internet
Connectors
12. Requires many pulses to transmit same info that an analog can transmit in a wave
digital dis
ISP (Internet service provider)
goodput
ISOC (Internet Society)
13. 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.
POP (Post Office Protocol)
certification value may be lessened due to the number of people obtaining them
full duplex
stateful firewall
14. A utility for viewing or modifying a host's routing table
Frequency Modulation
route
flow control
Application Layer
15. A computer that accesses another computer - such as a workstation that accesses a shared file on another workstation - server - or mainframe. The client may use the accessed computer (host) to process data - or may process accessed data using its own
client
entrapment
half duplex
802.3
16. Unique identifying number for a network node; follows a hierarchical addressing scheme; can be assigned through OS software; added to data packets and interpreted by protocols at the Network layer
network address
port 53
Service Set Identifier
Address Resolution Protocol
17. The transmission capacity of a communications medium - which is typically measured in bits per second (for data transmissions) or hertz (for data - voice - and video transmissions) - and which is determined by the maximum minus the minimum transmissi
Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)
S-HTTP
Class C Network
bandwidth
18. The process of determining the best path from Point A on one network to Point B on another
Primary Rate Interface
Remote Terminal Emulation (Telnet)
routing
LAN
19. The shorter the wavelength
TFTP
Fault tolerance
the higher the frequency
transport layer
20. Measure of frequency equivalent to the number of amplitude cycles per second
attenuation
Hertz
communications services
headened
21. 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.
stateful protocol analysis (SPA) IDPS
Workstation
fixing noise
SMF
22. 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.
standard
Coaxial Cable
PDU
frequency
23. A single physical/non-physical medium for connecting computers
medium
MS-CHAP
simplex
Port 20
24. (fix) if analog an amplifier or if digital with repeater
Application
fixing attenuation
tuning
wide area network (WAN)
25. Pieces of hardware that connect the wire to the network device
OSI
Connectors
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Network Access
event viewer
26. Process of retransmitting a digital signal; repeats the pure signal without the noise
Regeneration
802.11g
alarm filtering
Alien Cross Talk
27. Associates a MAC address with a given IP address - reverse ARP
host
RARP
Hertz
TCP/IP
28. Connectivity device - data link layer (2) - reads header info to forward packets according to MAC addresses
service data unit (SDU)
bridge
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP
EIA/TIA
29. As defined by the EIA/TIA-568 standard - cable that runs between network equipment rooms - floors - and buildings.
backbone cabling
OSI Layer 6
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Local Connector
30. Connects multiple LANs
diffraction
Encapsulation
signal bounce
WAN
31. Twist wire so you don't get interference on the memory
crossover cable
fixing cross talk
Device power off
node
32. An arm of the Internet Society (ISOC) that works on Internet-relateed technical issues.
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETE)
Mail Exchanger
RTT
voltage
33. Different upload/download speeds.
American Wire Gauge
Network News Transport Protocol
Electromagnetic Interference
asymmetrical transmission
34. Provides Internet access and/or other services such as email and Web hosting
bus topology
Gigabit Ethernet (fiber characteristics)
ISP (Internet service provider)
trap and trace
35. Modulation technique in which the amplitude of the carrier signal is modified by the application of a data signal
Network
peer-to-peer network
Amplitude Modulation
coaxial cable
36. Private connection from a LAN to an internet service provider.
OSI Layer 1
Data Link
peer-to-peer network
dedicated lines
37. Process of breaking large packets into smaller packets.
IETE
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
Binary
fragmentation
38. Representatives from electronics manufacturers across the US that sets standards for electronic equipment and lobbies for legislation favorable to the growth of the computer and electronics industries
Device power off
EMI
Backup Domain Controller
EIA (Electronics Industries Alliance)
39. Alert or alarm that occurs in the absence of an actual attack
digital signal
false positive
honey net
ITU
40. Method of gauging the appropriate rate of data transmission based on how fast he recipient can accept data
Single Mode Fiber
flow control
intrusion prevention
Session
41. MIB
Bandwidth
A Protocol
Transport
Management Information Base
42. Any device connected to a network - such as a microcomputer - mainframe - midrange computer - network equipment - or printer. Also called a station.
Physical
FDM
node
Loose network cable connection
43. Is a protocol for defining host groups.
MPLS
cat 5
Internet Group Membership Protocol (IGMP)
medium
44. Speed: 100 Mbps - Alternative name: 10BASE-TX - IEEE Standard: IEEE 802.3u - Cable Type: Copper - max length 100m
Internet Protocol
IANA
RealVNC
Fast Ethernet (characteristics)
45. Long reach. multimode max length is 550 meters. single mode max length is 5000. 1000 mpbs. baseband transmission
CSMA/CD
latency
Apple File Protocol
1000base-lx
46. Vulnerability created in a system by a virus or worm which allows the attacker to access the system at will with special privileges.
CSU/DSU
port 25
back door
Microbrowser
47. A wireless station listens on all channels for a bacon frame from an access point
plenum cables
Encrypting File System
passive scanning
ISO
48. Used to determine where patch cable for a specific server terminates on the patch panel - and checks for the presence of noise on a wire
Network
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
multimeter
social engineering
49. This phase begins and end a PPP session.
link dead phase
File Transfere Protocol - (FTP)
application protocol verification
T-Carrier Level 1
50. Secures messages being transmitted on the internet - uses RSA for authentication and encyption.
carrier sense
protocol stack verification
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
802.5