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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Data Link Layer
Network Switching
Class A Network
TCP/IP
phishing
2. Addresses packet size
Repeater
Management Information Base
Data Link
FF02
3. A type of address translation in which a limited pool of internet-valid IP addresses is shared by multiple private network hosts.
DNAT (Dynamic Network Address Translation)
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
Coaxial Cable
Firewall Filtering
4. Largest data unit a network will accept for transmission
STP
power over ethernet
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
MTU (maximum transmission unit)
5. Communications that occur in discrete units where the start of a unit is signaled by a start bit at the front and the end of the unit is signaled by a stop bit at the back.
Gigabit Interface Converter
asynchronous comunications
ppptp
Authentication Header
6. AD
Multistation Access Unit
fiber optics
Active Directory
Fast Ethernet (characteristics)
7. Is an e mail retival protocol designed to enabel users to access their e-mail from various locations
DHCP
ppptp
Inter Message Access Protocol (IMAP)
Network Layer (Layer 3)
8. Software that enables a computer to communicate with devices such as NICs - printers - monitors - and hard disk drives.
Presentation
driver
LAN
scattering
9. Four twisted wire pairs rated for 100 Mhz - but capable of handling the disturbance on eash pair that's caused by transmitting on all four pairs at the same time.
IP gateway in NAT
Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)
Category 5e
802.11
10. Divides channel into different time slots and assigns data to nodes who are attached to time slots
MTU (maximum transmission unit)
the higher the frequency
TDM
Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)
11. Describes a theoretical representation of what happens between two nodes communicating on a network
throughput
OSI model
fiber optic cable
802.11b
12. Shielded twisted pair
802.44
stp
DSSS
Local area network (LAN)
13. Maximum arc into which you can loop a cable before you will cause data transmission errors
Bend Radius
bandwidth
CIDR block
tuning
14. Application Layer
SMTP
VLAN
isdn
Virtual private network (VPN)
15. Type of punch-down block used to terminate telephone circuits; does not meet Cat 5 or better standards
66 Block
dedicated lines
Amplitude Modulation
802.3
16. Standard rating that indicates the diameter of a wire
American Wire Gauge
Application
Internet Protocol version 4
Domain Name
17. GSNW
Gateway Services for NetWare
Repeater
communications media
HTTPS
18. A variation of CHAP designed by Microsoft
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
udp
Class C Network
MS-CHAP
19. Process in which an NIDPS inspects the higher-order protocols (HTTP - FTP - Telnet) are examined for unexpected packet behavior or improper use
BGP
DHCP
application protocol verification
network monitor
20. Which protocol is responsible for routing packets around the network?
Telnet
Node
Internet Protocol
intrusion detection/prevention system (IDPS)
21. IDPS that compares sampled network activity to established baseline
Virtual Private Network
tracepath
UTP
statistical anomaly-based (stat - behavior-based) IDPS
22. Teflon-coated cable that is used in plenum area because it does not emit a toxic vapor when burned
fractionalizing
Ethernet (characteristics)
plenum cables
LC connector
23. Network layer device
router
Secure Copy
ITU
true attack stimulus
24. Network Layer
IEEE 802.12 Standard
Routing
Inter Message Access Protocol (IMAP)
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)
25. A form of fiber-optic cable that supports only one signal transmission at a time and that is used mainly for long- distance communication.
Hertz
link establishment phase
ethernet
single-mode fiber-optic cable
26. A combination of LAN's - MAN's - or WAN's that provides computer users with an array of computer and network resources to complete different tasks.
utp
enterprise network
MAC
Class D Network
27. Follow TIA/EIA 568 specifications
configured with correct sending and receiving email server information
Incorrect device drivers
router
installing cable
28. Guarantees that a server continually has power even if a buildings electrical service is interrupted - continuous voltage to a device by switching virtually instantaneously to the battery when it detects loss of power
standby UPS
ISDN
TFTP
Ethernet (characteristics)
29. The IEEE standard for broadband wireless metropolitan area networking (also known as WiMax)
RS-232
802.16
star topology
Network Address Translation
30. Networking technology developed by IBM in the 80s; relies upon direct links between nodes and ring topology - using tokens to allow nodes to transmit data
DNS
token ring
fragmentation
LAN
31. Uses frame headers
DHCP
ethernet
utp
PAT (Port Address Translation)
32. 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
TCP port 23
intrusion detection system (IDS)
client
Data Link
33. A medium that carries 1 signal
802.2
Electrical Signaling
intrusion detection system (IDS)
baseband
34. Pipeline used to contain and protect cabling; usually made from metal
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Conduit
horizontal cabling
broadcast frame or broadcast packet
35. Appends physical address of destination computer onto the frame
MAC sublayer
Frequency Division Multiplexing
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
rj-45
36. Cause by length - loss of signals as it travels farther away
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
Extended Network Prefix
ISO
attenuation
37. (fix) if analog shield twisted pairs or if digital with a repeater
synchronous communications
fixing noise
microwave
coax cable connector
38. A cable TV company - such as Comcast Broadband.
SLIP
cabeloco
MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
Access Control List
39. A connecting device for a network that accepts messages and broadcasts them out to the rest of the network.
routing
Internet Protocol
hub
EIA (Electronics Industries Alliance)
40. An IP addressing and subnetting method in which network and host information is manipulated without adhering to the limitations imposed by traditional network class distinctions. CIDR is also known as classless routing or supernetting. Older routing
IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority)
CIDR (Classless Interdomain Routing)
Baseband
Transmission media
41. AH
Rivest - Shamir - Adelman
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Transport
Authentication Header
Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)
42. The physical layout of cable and wireless network devices and the logical path followed by network frames or packets sent on the cable or by wireless transmissions.
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
Topology
SSH
AUI
43. 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
addressing
Device power off
ICMP
Ethernet
44. A specially configured connection on a network device that is capable of viewing all the traffic that moves through the entire device.
Networking Model
Frequency Modulation
monitoring port (SPAN port)
Connectors
45. Default subnet mask for 154.13.44.87
FDM
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
255.255.0.0
Connectors
46. A fixed number associated with a device's NIC
logical address
soft skills
coaxial cable
PAP
47. Set of protocols that specify how wireless networks works. Most common are currently B and G. N is an emerging standard.
fat pipe
802.11
Regeneration
grade-index multimode fiber-optic cable
48. FDM
Frequency Division Multiplexing
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
white/orange and orange
FHSS
49. Short reach. only multimode-max length is 500. baseband transmission. 1000 mpbs.
Management Information Base
1000base-sx
physical layer device
802.2
50. Physical Layer
Radio Waves
Block ID
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
HTTPS