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IT: Networking Vocab
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1. Slow wireless standard 11-18 throughput
Category 5e
hybrid fiber / coax (HFC) cable
Basic Rate Interface
802.11a
2. Provides a generic method of transferring files
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
ICMP
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETE)
Challenge-Response Authentication Mechanism - Message Digest 5
3. A resistor that is connected to the end of a segment on a bus network - so that data-carrying signals are absorbed at the point where the segment stop. Aborbing the signals ensures they are not reflected back onto the cable after they reach the end-t
terminator
128 - 64 - 32 - 16 - 8 - 4 - 2 - 1
Category 1
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
4. Package for data that includes not only the data - or 'payload -' but also the sender's and recipient's addressing and control information. Generated at the Data Link layer and issued to the Physical layer
UDP
Half Duplex NIC Communication
OSI Layer 2
frame
5. A device used to connect thicknet cable with a transceiver. A vampire bypasses the need to serve the cable - because the vampire tap has a metal tooth that pierces through the outside cable insulation (like a vampire) and connects with the copper wir
topology
vampire tap
Core Gateway
padded cell
6. Long reach. multimode max length is 550 meters. single mode max length is 5000. 1000 mpbs. baseband transmission
255.255.255.252
Domain Name System (DNS)
1000base-lx
fixing attenuation
7. Different upload/download speeds.
shielded twisted-paired (STP) cable
SMTP (Simple Mail transfer Protocol)
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
asymmetrical transmission
8. Occurs when attacker attempts to gain entry or disrupt normal operations of information systems - almost always with intent to do harm
session layer
virture privat network (VPN)
netstat
intrusion
9. POP3
ring topology
Post Office Protocol version 3
MAC
Frame
10. BERT
evasion
IGMP
LLC (Logical Link Control) sublayer
Bit-Error Rate Test
11. Which address is split in to four 8-bit parts called octets?
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
IP Address
128 - 64 - 32 - 16 - 8 - 4 - 2 - 1
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Transport & Internet
12. Application Layer
SNMP
Client Software
IP (Internet Protocol)
back door
13. RJ 11
255.255.255.252
telephone connector
packet filtering - application proxy
RFI
14. Which layer in the OSI network model is responsible for providing a set of interfaces for applications to obtain access to networked services?
NetWare Core Protocol
binary
Application Layer
100base-tx
15. Network layer service that subdivides segments it receives from the Transport layer into smaller packets
Local Connector
fragmentation
public network
Network Address Translation
16. 5th layer; establishes and maintains communication between two nodes on the network; 'traffic cop'
Session layer
Network Behavior Analysis
Secure Shell (SSH)
port 110
17. Contains information that a wireless node needs to associate with an ap
beacon frame
Session
SMTP
TCP/IP Transport Layer Encapsulation
18. The sender transmits the data to the destination without establishment of a connection.
MAN
Single Mode Fiber
fiber optic cable
connectionless
19. (WIde area network) Carry networks longer distances than Lans
WAN
Network Information Service
traceroute (tracert)
beaconing
20. An app. that provides centralized authentication and authorization services for a network.
OSI
host
BNC connector
RADIUS
21. A type of point-to-point digital WAN connection that uses standard phone lines to provide high-speed comm.
Overhead
Ring topology
DSL
TDM
22. NNTP
Terminator
Transmission media
single-mode fiber-optic cable
Network News Transport Protocol
23. Local area network
Secure File Transfer Protocol
LAN
MAU
switch
24. Any device connected to a network - such as a microcomputer - mainframe - midrange computer - network equipment - or printer. Also called a station.
ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
stp
Main Distribution Frame
Node
25. Name Of Layer 4
packet
Domain Name
Data Link
Transport
26. 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)
social engineering
TIA (Telecommications Industry Association)
Node
Radio Frequency Interference
27. Internet Engineering Task Force
cp connection
IETE
beacon frame
cable plant
28. Uses multiple frequencies to transmit signal
spread-spectrum
OSI Layer 4
Class C Network
utp
29. The IEEE standard for Ethernet networking devices and data handling (using the CSMA/CD access method)
Backbone
Decapsulation
star wired ring
802.3
30. RADIUS
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
Presentation
packet
Server
31. Determines standards for the electronics industry and other fields - such as chemical and nuclear engineering - health and safety - and construction
configured with correct sending and receiving email server information
ANSI
ring topology
workstation
32. HTTP - SMTP - POP3 - VoIP
TCP/IP Vs. Netware: Application
tracert
beacon frame
geosynchronous
33. Compatible with 802.11a - b - g 600-65 throughput
DSL
enticement
802.11n
CIDR block
34. An IP addressing convention that adheres to network class distinctions - in which the first 8 bits of a Class A address - the first 16 bits of a Class B address - and the first 24 bits of a Class C address are used for network Information
Classful Addressing
Telnet
service data unit (SDU)
multiplexing
35. Network interface card
NIC
NIC drivers
intranet
port 443
36. Internet group management protocol
802.3
IGMP
Crosstalk
carrier sense
37. Similar to bus topology - but the ends are connected
66 Block
Gigabit Ethernet (fiber characteristics)
ring topology
nslookup
38. Consists of single cable that connects all nodes on a network without intervening connectivity devices - inexpensive - hard to find source of error - not very fault tolerant - data is transmitted in one direction in the ring.
OSI Reference to TCP
Network Address Translation
star-wired ring topology
bus topology
39. Standard that describes a security technique - wireless networks - in which a port is prevented from receiving traffic until the transmitters credentials are verified by authentication server
perimeter
CRC (cyclic redundancy check)
Application Layer
EAPoL
40. Pointing in a direction
Workstation
ring topology
ISDN
directional antennas
41. Network Layer
Telnet
Packets
ethernet
supernet
42. Appends physical address of destination computer onto the frame
logical address
RS-232
Repeater
MAC sublayer
43. Asynchronous digital subscriber line. Method of providing internet service that uses the standard phone line - but transmits data at a different frequency than voice. Faster than ISDN.
Presentation Layer
ATU-R
scattering
ADSL
44. TFTP - trivial file transfer protocol
fully distributed control strategy
port 69
Network Address Translation
active scanning
45. Receives a signal on one end - interprets it as 0 & 1 - then generates a new clean signal on the other end.
Media Dependent Interface Crossover
TCP/IP
Repeater
virture privat network (VPN)
46. Controls how applications access network
coax cable connector
Application
incremental backup
network class B
47. A 32 bit number that - when combined with a device's IP address - indicates the kind of supernet to which the device belongs.
supernet mask
LDAP
FDDI
Unshielded twisted pair
48. Equivalent to OSI Layer 2 Data Link & Layer 1 Physical
segmentation
star topology
TCP/IP Vs. OSI: Network Access
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
49. Also called the physical or device address - the hexadecimal number permanently assigned to a network interface and used by the MAC sublayer within the DATA Link layer (Layer 2).
Secure Shell
MAC address
fiber optic cable
flow control
50. Backbone: A high-capacity communications medium that joins networks on the same floor in a building - on different floors - and across long distances.
route
protocol data unit (PDU)
TIA (Telecommications Industry Association)
Backbone