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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. A service used via the Application layer to recognize and access other layers
redirector
ATU-R
Domain Controller
bandwidth
2. Used to log on to a UNIX host
telnet
serial
Device power unplugged
Presentation layer
3. Modulation technique in which the amplitude of the carrier signal is modified by the application of a data signal
OSI Layer 7
Amplitude Modulation
ACK (acknowledgement)
Access Control List
4. Process of grouping almost identical alarms occurring at almost same time into single higher-level alarm
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
ANSI
Serial
alarm clustering and compaction
5. Physical layout of a star topology and also ring logical topology
IP gateway in NAT
packet filtering - application proxy
bus topology
star wired ring
6. Application Layer
OSI Layer 7
802.11n
fiber-optic cables
broadband
7. Internet society
Modulation
connectionless
ISOC
IP address within the assigned network
8. Algorithm used to verify the accuracy of data contained in a data frame
802.2
CHAP
CRC (cyclic redundancy check)
SNAT (Static Network Address Translation)
9. Internet assigned numbers authority
IANA
MMF
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
10. Name Of Layer 1
hybrid fiber / coax (HFC) cable
packet filtering - application proxy
Physical
SNMP
11. Internet Layer
STP
Localhost
IGMP
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 2
12. International telecommunication Union
route
Flow Control
ISOC
ITU
13. Signals traveling on one wire infringes on the signal traveling over an adjacent wire
FTP
routing
cross talk
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
14. Communications cable that consists of one or more glass 0r plastic fiber cores inside a protective cladding material - covered by a plastic PVC outer jacket. Signal transmission along the inside fibers typically uses infrared light.
DCE
block ID
802.3
fiber-optic cables
15. The scheme for assigning a unique identifying number to every node on a network
Half Duplex NIC Communication
addressing
management services
User Datagram Protocol
16. The shorter the wavelength
802.44
the higher the frequency
TFTP
SIP
17. Physical and Data Link layers
Default Gateway
where NICs operate
asymmetrical transmission
terminator
18. Internet corporation for assigned names and numbers
false attack stimulus
DSL
client/server
ICAN
19. Set of routines that make up part of a software application
datagram
ARP
PING
API (application program interface)
20. Network Layer
routing
SNMP
Packets
Wide area network (WAN
21. Private connection from a LAN to an internet service provider.
Broadband
dedicated lines
RTT
GBIC
22. A standard for encoding and interpreting binary files - images - video - and non-ASCII character sets within an e-mail message.
route
802.3af
Bit-Error Rate Test
MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
23. 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.
encryption
Presentation
Analog
POP (Post Office Protocol)
24. This phase begins and end a PPP session.
link dead phase
Mac Addressing
ring topology
network interface card (NIC)
25. PPP
Channel Service Unit
Simple Network Management protocol (SNMP)
socket
Point-to-Point Protocol
26. A network that links multiple LAN's in large city or metropolitan region.
hybrid fiber / coax (HFC) cable
metropolitan area network (MAN)
Port 20
media access control (MAC)
27. Network interface card
intrusion detection system (IDS)
NIC
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Application
L2TP
28. A technique for transmitting data over a network by encapsulating it within another protocol.
tunneling
Application
Ethernet
CHAP
29. Distinct communication path between two or more nodes; may be separated logically or physically
f type connector
Channel
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
EMI
30. A TCP/IP troubleshooting utility that uses ICMP to trace the path from one networked node to another - identifying all intermediate hops between the two nodes. Traceroute is useful for determining router or subnet connectivity problems. On Windows-ba
Line Printer Remote
Media Dependent Interface
traceroute (tracert)
SMTP (Simple Mail transfer Protocol)
31. Signal that uses variable voltage to create continuous waves - resulting in an inexact transmission
Attenuation
RARP
Internet Information Services
Analog
32. MAC address
physical address
fragmentation
inline sensor
ANDing
33. Security measure verifies that your user name and password are contained in the NOS directory
Same Layer Interaction
transport layer
authentication
fractionalizing
34. Type of multiplexing that assigns a unique frequncy band to each communications subchannel
Frequency Division Multiplexing
FCS (frame check sequence)
event viewer
Star topology
35. Distance between corresponding points on cycle
1000base-t
wavelength
evasion
Session
36. A series of interconnected computers - printing devices - and other computer equipment that share hardware and software resources. The services area usually is limited to a given office - floor - or building.
local area network (LAN)
Independent Computer Architecture
logical address
rj-45
37. Subgroup of EIA that focuses on standards for information technology - wireless - satellite - fiber optics - and telephone equipment; best known for network cable installation guidelines (TIA/EIA 568-B Series)
TIA (Telecommications Industry Association)
Structure
802.11a
IGMP
38. A TCP/IP utility that at its simplest returns either to IP address of a host if its host name is specified or its host name if its IP address is specified
Presentation
Integrated Services Digital Network
Data Link
host
39. Change in signal strength as a result of reflection - scattering - or diffraction
encapsulation
Secure Shell (SSH)
Extended Network Prefix
fading
40. Requires CSU/DSU-the connection point for a t1 live at customers site
SMF
802.5
t1 connection
MPLS
41. Speed: 1000 Mbps - Altenative name: 1000BASE-T - IEEE Standard: IEEE 802.3ab - Cable type: copper max length 100m
10Gbase-t
network interface card (NIC)
TCP/IP Architecture Layer 2
Gigabit Ethernet (non-fiber characteristics)
42. Serial internet protocol
site policy
power budget
802.3
slip
43. Tracks running and graphing data from any workstations. should ensure that new routers and switches can support it in order to easily automate network management
modem
client/server
SNMP
Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
44. POP3 - post office protocol 3
impedance
port 110
Network News Transport Protocol
ATM
45. Hard-to-define skills such as dependability
carrier sense
MultiStation Access Unit
soft skills
ppp
46. OTDR
CIDR block
Serial Line Internet Protocol
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
udp
47. Amplitude modulation-amplitude of signal is modified
AM
ITU
IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority)
NIC drivers
48. LPD
Line Printer Daemon
host-based IDPS (HIPDS)
Simple Network Management Protocol
station
49. Layer 2 Troubleshooting
connectionless
Improperly configured switch
CSMACD
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment
50. A network design consisting of a continuous path for data with no logical beginning or ending point - and thus no terminators.
Frames
OSI Layer 7
Ring topology
collision