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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. SMF
Routing
checksum
encryption
Single Mode Fiber
2. Speed: 100 Mbps - Alternative name: 10BASE-TX - IEEE Standard: IEEE 802.3u - Cable Type: Copper - max length 100m
Network
Fast Ethernet (characteristics)
phase
Firewall configured correctly
3. SLIP
Segment
broadcast frame or broadcast packet
Serial Line Internet Protocol
frame
4. A versatile - chainable serial-bus technology that connects up to 127 devices at speeds of 1.5 Mbps and 12 Mbps as well as 480 Mbps.
802.2
bridge
asymmetrical transmission
Universal serial bus
5. Http - Hypertext transfer protocol
port 80
Same Layer Interaction
Telnet
Frequency Modulation
6. CNAME
Canonical Name
FM
Media Dependent Interface Crossover
lpr filename
7. The oldest type of network design - this topology consists of multiple nodes attached to a central hub - switch - or router.
TCP port 23
Star topology
Twister Pair Cable
802.2
8. Device similar to a burglar alarm in that it detects a violation and activates an alarm.
token
(fiddy) Fiber Distributed Data Interface
intrusion detection system (IDS)
noise
9. Provides a generic method of transferring files
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority)
Presentation layer
sequencing
10. 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
token
isdn
Logical Link Control
11. Maintains and assigns IP addresses in the US
ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers)
Twister Pair Cable
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
Impedance
12. 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.
binary
PAT (Port Address Translation)
Ferrule
Near End Cross Talk
13. The oldest type of network design with - this topology consist fo multiple nodes attached to a central hub - switch - or router.
ITU
Application layer
star topology
DSSS
14. Short reach. only multimode-max length is 500. baseband transmission. 1000 mpbs.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
port 69
1000base-sx
Punch-Down Block
15. 2nd set of characteristics that make up a device's MAC address. Added at the factory and is based on the device's model and manufacture date
Correct subnet mask
device ID
IETE
fixing noise
16. 12-character string that uniquely identifies a network node - hard coded into the NIC by the manufacturer; composed ot the block ID and device ID
Adjacent Layer Interaction
MAC address
intrusion prevention system (IPS)
cat 5
17. HDLC
star-ring hybrid topology
High-Level Data Link Control
DTE
Faulty network cable
18. Backbone: A high-capacity communications medium that joins networks on the same floor in a building - on different floors - and across long distances.
Line Printer Remote
simplex
Backbone
BNC connector
19. A network on which any computer can communicate with other networked computers on an equal (peer) basic without going though an intermediary - such as a server. Peer-to-Peer networking enables each computer to offer and access shared resoures - such
half duplex
peer-to-peer network
frame
port 143
20. Signal that uses variable voltage to create continuous waves - resulting in an inexact transmission
statistical multiplexing
standby UPS
Analog
Nonbroadcast Point-to-Multipoint Transmission
21. Network Layer
CHAP
directional antennas
BOOTP
Routing
22. 185 meters - 10Mbps
Channel
Network File System
DSL
10BASE2 Limit
23. Which layer in the OSI is responsible for routing and controling the flow of packets around the network?
network interface card (NIC)
Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
fixing noise
Network Layer
24. Layer 2 Troubleshooting
Improperly configured switch
DNAT
star-ring hybrid topology
SSL
25. An adapter board designed to connect a workstation - server - or other network device to a network medium.
Network interface card (NIC)
MAC
WAN Connectivity
bus topology
26. A TCP/IP troubleshooting utility that provides information about NetBIOs names and their addresses. If you know the NetBIOs name of a workstation - you can use nbtstat to determine its IP address
nbtstat
UTP
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
MAN
27. A utility for viewing or modifying a host's routing table
dedicated lines
API (application program interface)
route
nbtstat
28. A switching method that enables multiple devices to communicate over the same commnications medium by creating time slots in which each device transmits.
API (application program interface)
PSTN
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)
certification value may be lessened due to the number of people obtaining them
29. A data encryption technique employed between a server and a client - such as between a client's browser and an Internet server.
IEEE 802.12 Standard
BNC connector
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
stateful protocol analysis (SPA) IDPS
30. Transport protocol and TCP/IP port that uses telnet utility use
enterprise network
NetWare Core Protocol
TCP port 23
Localhost
31. 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
TFTP
step-index multimode fiber-optic cable
fully distributed control strategy
multimeter
32. Actual. how much data is transmitted during given time
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Application
Boot Protocol /Bootstrap Protocol
throughput
block ID
33. A system of computers - printer devices - network devices - and computer software linked by communications cabling or radio waves.
Data Link layer
Bend Radius
computer network
local area network (LAN)
34. Carrier sense multiple access w collision detection (network access method) ethernet
CSMA/CD
Incorrect cable type
statistical multiplexing
authentication
35. IDPS that uses profiles to detect anomalous protocol behavior
Secure Shell (SSH)
802.11
stateful protocol analysis (SPA) IDPS
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Application
36. 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.
802.11
ITU
star-ring hybrid topology
10base-t
37. 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
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
point to multipoint
IP (Internet Protocol)
nslookup
38. Reverse address resolution protocol
POP (Post Office Protocol)
RARP
Protocol
public network
39. IRC
Internet Relay Chat
User Datagram Protocol
confidence value
Transport
40. Digital - one signal one channel at a time (half duplexing) ex. ethernet
encapsulation
terminators
NetWare Directory Services
baseband
41. Process in which an NIDPS look for invalid data packets - packets that are malformed under the rules of the TCP/IP protocol
protocol stack verification
ICMP
coax cable connector
Independent Computer Architecture
42. Performs name resolution
coax cable connector
DHCP
802.11a
Session
43. Name Of Layer 7
MS-CHAP
RARP
Impedance
Application
44. MMF
Internetwork Packet Exchange
Decapsulation
MultiMode Fiber
network interface card (NIC)
45. A network transport control method used in Ethernet networks. It regulates transmission by sensing the presence of packet collisions.
Data Link
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMACD)
backbone
overhead
46. The combination of an IP address's network ID and subnet information. By interpreting the address's extended network prefix - a device can determine the subnet to which an address belongs.
Half-Duplex
butt set
Extended Network Prefix
network class B
47. Translated network addresses into their physical counterparts
LLC
Presentation
To stop the Hamburgerler from stealing all of Ronnie McDonalds burgers
network layer
48. A private computer network with resources accessible only to internal members.
addressing
VLAN
bus topology
intranet
49. Binary values for each bit position
UTP
128 - 64 - 32 - 16 - 8 - 4 - 2 - 1
ppp
Class D Network
50. A service used via the Application layer to recognize and access other layers
redirector
Correct default gateway
carrier sense
single-mode fiber-optic cable