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The Purpose of FMS-Fleet SIPRNET messaging
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Alternate method of delivering messages classified Secret
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The purpose of MMS-Multi level mail Server
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Provides secure dial-up messaging service. Usually via STU/STE
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Explain why all units COMMSHIFTING to FSM (Fleet SIPRNET Messaging) need a legacy route
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in order to provide a means for Top Secret message traffic delivery. FSM is only classified to Secret.
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State the purpose of MUA-Master update authority
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For messaging directory address update. NCTAMS PAC Primary, NCTAMS LANT secondary
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State the purpose and components/ systems that comprise FMX/DUSC; Location and Master\Slave Stations
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Fleet Message Exchange /Directory Update Service Center. Provides updates for the DMS Update Authority Component. DUSC - MUA/ FMX -CUDIXS
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State the sites that have a FMX/DUSC
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NCTAMS PAC, Honolulu, HI (Master)
NCTAMS LANT, Norfolk, VA.(alternate) |
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Define and state the purpose of MCS (Messaging Converter System); State worldwide MCS RI
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provide PLA-to-Routing Indicator (RI) conversion.
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State worldwide MCS RI
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RHMCSUU
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Define RI-Routing Indicator
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ROUTING INDICATOR. 7 LETTER ID. Address
OSRI-Originating Station Routing |
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Indicator
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The Routing Indicator for the unit that originated a Naval Message.
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DSRI -Destination Station Routing Indicator
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code identifying the station or system the message will be delivered.
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NARC-NON AUTOMATIC RELAY CENTER
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FIRST 4 LETTERS OF THE RI. WHO XMITS YOUR MESSAGE
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FRI - FLEET ROUTING INDICATOR
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LAST 3 LETTERS OF A ROUTING INDICATOR
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PMUL/LMUL/IMUL
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Pacific Multi-User Link, AtLantic Multi-User Link, Indian Multi-User Link, For fleet units, they are receive only
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State the RI that MCS will assign to an invalid PLA
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RUBDPLA
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ACP 16 Message line 1
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Transmission id
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ACP 16 Message LINE 4`
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Security Warning
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ACP 16 Message Line 5
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Date & Time Group
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ACP 16 Message Line 6
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Originator
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ACP 16 Message Line 7
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Action Address
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ACP 16 Message Line 11
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Break
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ACP 16 Message Line 12
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Text
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ACP 16 Message Line 15
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NNNNN
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Define the Following OPSIG: ZBZ
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How do you read me?
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ZUJ
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Stand by
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ZEV
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Request your acknowledge Message
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ZUG
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Negative
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ZES
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Request retransmission
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ZUE
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Affirmative
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CUDIXS -common user digital Information Exchange System
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Links Ships to Shore.
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State the purpose of MPS-800
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GLOBAL CONNECTION FOR CUDIXS
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CUDIX Sites
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NCTAMS PAC/LANT NCTS GUAM/NAPLES
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CUDIX Can each master station radiate each others CUDIX'S
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YES BUT BECAUSE OF SATTY FOOTPRINTS THERE ARE LIMITATIONS- BLIND SPOTS
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State the purpose of MPS-800
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GLOBAL CONNECTION FOR CUDIXS
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Fleet Satellite Broadcast packages: PMUL
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Pacific Multi User Link. 3RD AND 7TH FLEET. For Fleet Unit. Receiver Unit
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Fleet Satellite Broadcast packages: LMUL
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Atlantic Multi User Link. 2ND AND 6TH FLEET. For Fleet Unit. Receiver Unit
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Fleet Satellite Broadcast packages: IMUL
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Indian Multi User Link. INDIAN OCEAN, 5TH FLEET. For Fleet Unit. Receiver Unit
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DMS(Data Multiplex system) TMG
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Tactical Message Gateway, connects DMS to Nova
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DMS(Data Multiplex system) MLA
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Mail List Agent - Processes all Navy Address List Collectives
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DMS(Data Multiplex system) MFI (Multi Function Interpreter)
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Message Converter
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DMS(Data Multiplex system) PCMT (Personal Computer Message Terminal)
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Slit message by classification
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DMS(Data Multiplex system) DIT (Directory Information Tree)
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DMS address book
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DMS(Data Multiplex system) BMTA (Backbone Message Transfer Agent )
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Interconnects between sites
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DMS(Data Multiplex system) LMTA(Local Message Transfer Agent )
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transfer message
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DMS(Data Multiplex system) VFC - Virtual Fortezza Card
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contains Fortezza certificate memory ship
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DMS(Data Multiplex system) CAW - Certification Authority Workstation
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Used to create DMS signature & encryption certificates
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X400-Email exchange
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Email address. How to get there
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X500-Electronic Directory Service
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Directory. Location of where it is
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202 DISA-Defense information System Agency
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Provide command support.
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202 NCDOC-Navy Cyber Defense Operation Center
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Monitor and overseas the defense of computer network and systems
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202 GNOC-Global Network Operations and Security Center
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provides situational awareness
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202 RNOSC - Regional Network Operations and Security Center
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monitor and control faults, configuration accounting
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202 TNOSC-Theater Network Operations and Security Center
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has regional responsibilities for Information Assurance
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202 MSCANOC-Military Sealift Afloat Network Operations Center
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round the clock operations center supporting Naval operations
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202 FTNOC- Fleet Network Operations Center
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Provides IP services to the Fleet
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202 UARNOC-Unified Atlantic Region Network Operations Center
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NCTAMS LANT, Norfolk, VA
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202 PRNOC-Pacific Regional Network Operations Center
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NCTAMS PAC HAWAII
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202 ECRNOC-European Central Regional Network Operations Center
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NCTS Naples
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202 IORNOC-Indian Ocean Regional Operation and security Center
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NCTS Bahrain
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202 Criteria to receive IP Service from FLTNOC
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Approved ATO or IATO, submit IP Request, Approved SSA-Satellite Access Authorization
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202.5 N2N - NOC to NOC
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interconnectivity and restoral capability
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202.6 State the DON controlling authority for IP assignments
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Navy Network Information Center
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202.7 NIPRNET/SIRPNET/SI Services guidance
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GCIB 3A (NIPR/SIPR)
GCIB 20H (SI) |
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202.8 Authority for Navy Firewall
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NAVNETWARCOM
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202.9 Computer network incidents
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OPNAVINST 2201.2
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202.10 location of navy fleet SINOCs
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Pacific Region (PRNOC)- NCTAMS PAC, Wahiawa, Hawaii
Unified Atlantic Region (UARNOC)- NCTAMS LANT, Norfolk, Virginia |
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202.11 MOSS-Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
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Intranet data base server that runs programs
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202.12 CAS-Collaboration at SEa
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Real time battle group intranet
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202.13 JCA- CONCENTRATOR ARCHITECTURE
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imagery delivery system.
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203.1 TEch control
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Ensures fast, realiable, and secure exchange of information
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203.2 HSGR-High Speed Global Ring
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Provides increased transport link between 5 locations that utilizes Asynchronous Transfer mode (ATM)
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203.2 TNX-1100 - Marconi
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ATM switches interconnecting HSGR
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203.2 PSAX- Lucent PSAX 300
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High density multi service access. providing network access for voice.
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203.3 State how many TNX1100 make up HSGR . and locations
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5 TNX 1100's
NCTAMS PAC, NCTAMS LANT, NCTS Bahrain, NCTS San Diego, and NCTS Naples. |
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203.4 State what is the terrestrial connectivity between HSGR sites on.
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Together the components (TNX-1100 and PSAX along with the fiber optic cables) form the network components of the HSGR allowing data transfer,
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203.5a EHFFOT - Extremely High Frequency Follow-On-Terminal
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is the terminal used to configure EHF LDR/MDR services.
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203.5b NMT-Navy Multiband Terminal
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is a high datathroughput Navy SATCOM
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203.5c LDR - Low Data Rate
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Low data rate.75-2400bps
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203. 5d MDR - Medium Data Rate
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Medium rate - 4.8 mbps to 1.544 mbps
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203.5e NET - Network Service
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follow on terminal
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203. 5f PTP - Point to point
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A PTP call is usually an ad hoc service. secure voice
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203.6 state satellite channels for FSB
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LMUL=UFO6 & 7
IMUL=UFO10 PMUL=UFO 8 |
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203.7 MILSTAR
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ability to enable cross-link capabilities from one satellite to another.
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203.8 Define and discuss the services provided by EHF TIP.
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The purpose of EHF TIP is to increase the efficiency with which mobile tactical platforms, such as ships
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203. 9 difference between SPOT bean and EC
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Earth coverage - portion of the earth seen by the satellite. Spot = coves 400 nautical miles.
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203.10 CWSP-Commercial Broadband satellite program
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Commercial satellite provides service to military (offline 2010)
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203. 10 CBSP -Commercial Broadband Satellite Program
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commercial satellite
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203.10 DSCS- Defense Satellite Communications System
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Military satellite
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203.11 WGS-Wideband Global Satcom
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Satellite will provide Wideband Communications
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203.12 State the four CES for CWSP/CBSP.
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NCTAMS PAC - HI, WA
NCTAMS LANT - NJ, GE |
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203.13 DSCS teleport/STEP
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Nortwest, Lago, Landstuhl, FT derrick, Ft Belvoir, Ft bukner, Ft meade, Camp Robert, NCTS Bahrain, NCTS Pacific
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203.14 Three INMARSAT site
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Southbury, Connecticut
Santa Paula, CA ATA, Turkey |
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203.15 Define and state the purpose of ADMS.
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Automated Digital Multiplexing System. Is a network multiplexer
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203.DS-0
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64 Kbps
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203.16 DS-1
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1.544 Mbps
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203.16 DS-3
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44.736 Mbps
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203.16 T1
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1.544mbps
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203.16 E1
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2048mbps
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203.16 OC3
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155.52mbps
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203.17 List and explain the six INMARSAT configurations.
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A: (64Kbps Voice and Data)32d, 28.8V
B: (64Kbps Voice and Data)56d, 4.8 V CHARLIE (64Kbps Data Only) D:(128Kbps Voice and Data)96d, 26.4V E: (128Kbps Voice and Data)112D, 12V FOXTROT (128Kbps Data Only) |
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203.18 VTC mediums: ISDN: Integrated Services Digital Network
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.method to connect 2 or more station
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203.18 VTC mediums: VIXS - Video Information Exchange System
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based on commercial components
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203.18 VTC mediums: DVSG-DISN Video Service Global
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provides VTC services via Step site
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203. 19 ANCC-Automated network control center
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replaces manual patches and test facilities ashore.
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203.20 IRIDIUM phones
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provides voice and data communications
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204.1 JFTOC- Joint Fleet Telecommunications Operations Center
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provides 24/7 point of contact for the fleet
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204.2 Define the role of NCTS in NETWARCOM
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NCTS - provide specialized support services in their corresponding local area
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204.3 Explain how units attain TIP access
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Satellite Access Request (SAR) via CARS, after approval ISIC will create an EHF service plan, and EHF TIP Port Plan.
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204.5 Purpose of KM -Knowledge Management
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Lessons learned
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204.6 Purpose of ASI-Authorized Service Interruption
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planned complete shut down approved by DISA.
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204.7 Purpose of AESOP-Afloat Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations Program
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automated frequency planning for radar & weapons system
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204.8 CCS-communications Control Ship
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responsible for the execution of a strike group communications and communications planning.
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205.1 IT21 FLTNOC topology
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Premise router, outer security screening router, Inner SSR, router, etc
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205.2 VSCAN
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virus scanner. scans inbound or outbound email for virus
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205.2 DNS Mail Server
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DNS/stores and forward services
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205.2 Mail server
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outlook
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205.2 Premise Router
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connection point for each NOC to the DISN network
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205.2 OSSR - Outer security Screening router
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Security filtering for outside the firewalls
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205.2 ISSR- Inner security Screening router
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Security filtering inside the firewalls
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205.3 Printer server
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A computer or device that is connected to one or more printers and to client computers over a network,
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205.3 FILE SERVER
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Share drive
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205.3 Mail Server
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stores and transfers electronic mail from one computer to another.
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205.3 DNS Server
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change domain names to IP address
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205.3 WEB SERVER
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Websites
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205.4 VLAN-Virtual Local Area Network
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Shares network virtually not physically.
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205.5 RAID - redundant array of independent disks
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Stores data in different places
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205.6 MODEN
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Modulates and demodulates info
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205.7 OWA Outlook Web Address
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access email from personal computers
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205.8 Discuss the following IT21 FLTNOCs multi-layered support concepts
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T1=Watchstanders, T2=System Administrators, T3=Engineers, T4=Sparwar
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205.9 Common ports
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20/21=FTP, 23=Telnet, 25=Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, 53=DNS, 80=HTTP, 110=POP3, 443=HTTPS
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205.10 Define IEEE
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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205.11 Transport mediums: UTP: Unshielded Twisted Pair
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used for telephone communications and most modern Ethernet networks
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205.11 Transport mediums: STP: Shielded Twisted Pair
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combines the techniques of shielding, cancellation, and wire twisting.
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205.11 Transport mediums: Coaxial
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Coaxial Cable
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205.11 OPTICAL FIBER
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carries the light pulses
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205.12 PING
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Test connectivity
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205.12 Traceroute
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shows route taken
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205.12 TELNET
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remote access into device
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205.12 router
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interconnects two or more computer networks
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205.13 Define and state the purpose of CANES.
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Consolidated Afloat Network and Enterprise Services (CANES) consolidates network aboard ships and submarines.
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206.1 Define spillage
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Classified information being transmitted on an Unclassified network or system.
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206.2 Discuss the procedures for correcting spillage.
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contact EKMS manager, Security manager, COC, IA manager
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206.3 TPI - Two person Integrity
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TPI is required for handling, signing, inventory, and destruction for all keying material.
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206.4 COMSEC Incident.
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TYPES: personnel, physical, cryptologic (Use of COMSEC key material that is compromised.)
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206.4 Practices Dangerous to Security (PDS)
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Reportable (Premature or out-of-sequence use of keying material before its effective date.
NON-reportable: material issued more than 30 days early, late destruction, failure to maintain OTAR/OTAT logs) |
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206.5 State how often ISIC COMSEC inspections are required.
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2 years
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206.6 State how often CMS Advise and Assist visits are required.
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CMS A&A Visits are required every 18 months.
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206.7 State how often a CO is required to conduct a CMS inspection.
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Quarterly
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206.8 State the purpose of the EKMS Manager.
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EKMS Manager is the CO's primary advisor on matters concerning the security and handling of COMSEC material and the associated records, reports, and audits
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207.1 State the purpose of FCC-100.
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Performs multiplexing/Demultiplexing. 16 ports
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207.2 State the purpose and explain the two modes of operation of the AN/WSC-3
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serve as the Navy's ship/submarine. SATCOM/LOS. Local Remote.
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207.3 State the purpose of AN/USC-61C (Digital Modular Radio).
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Multi channels & frequencies for ships/subs and shore. VHF/UHF/LOS
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207.4 Define and explain the concept of DAMA.
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DAMA - Demand Assigned Multiple Access. uses AC/DC
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207.5 AC Mode of operation
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result in an estimated four-fold increase in satellite channel utilization efficiency.
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207.5 DC Mode of operation
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for test purpose.
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207.6 Define and discuss JMINI
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Joint UHF Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) Network Integrated (JMINI). Same as DAMA
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207.7 Define and state the purpose of SSA.
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Satellite Signal Analyzer (SSA) is used to monitor Satellite receive signals for random noise, interference, or other anomalies.
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207.8 VOIP. Voice over Internet Protocol
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delivery of voice communications
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207.8 DSN. Defense Switched Network
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Private Military line. Dod users only.
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207.8 DRSN Defense Red Switched Network
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This global, secure voice service provides the President, SECDEF, Joint Chiefs of Staff, combatant commanders and selected agencies with command and control secure voice and voice conferencing capabilities up to the Top Secret SCI level.
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207.8 POTS -Plain Old Telephone Service
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refers to the standard telephone service that most homes use.
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207.8 APTS - The Afloat Personal Telecommunications Program
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Sailor phones (ships)
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207.8 STE. Secure Terminal Equipment
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secure multi-media communications for voice, data, video teleconferencing
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