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30 Cards in this Set
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operates at the transport layer and provides reliable delivery services
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TCP
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is a transmission. method allowing node to send data to defined group of nodes
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ICMP
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network layer protocol obtains MAC & creates database for MAC to IP
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ARP
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The address 127.0.0.1
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Loop Back address
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the part of the phone system that connects a customer site with a telecommunication carrier's switching facility
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local loop
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a digital, packet switch WAN technology whose protocols operate at the data link layer
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Frame Relay
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telephone network from the lines that connect homes and businesses/ PSTN uses digital transmission. Its traffic is carried by fiber optic cables
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PSTN
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- a device used to convert digital signals into analog signals for use with ISDN phones and other analog devices.
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Terminal adapter
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a secure, web based interface to an application or group of applications
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Web portal
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A high bandwidth WAN signaling technique that specifies framing and multiplexing techniques at the Physical layer of the OSI Model.
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Sonet
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An application layer protocol in the TCP/IP suite that manages dynamic distribution of IP addresses on a network. Using DHCP to assign IP addresses can nearly eliminate duplicate –addressing problems
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DHCP
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assigns the computer’s network adapter an IP address from a predefined pool of addresses, 169.254.0.0 through 169.254.255.255, that IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) has reserved for this purpose.
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APIPA
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a terminal emulation protocol used to logon to remote hosts using TCP/IP
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Telnet
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the application layer protocol used to send receive files via TCP/IP
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FTP
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is a utility that can verify that TCP/IP is installed, bound to the NIC, configured correctly, and communicating with the network.
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PING
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is the protocol suite originally designed to interconnect Macintosh computers
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Appletalk
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-is the process of assigning one network component to work with another
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Binding
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circuit or signal pathway used by MB to transmit data to components
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Bus
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different external devices to connect to portable computers(26pin)
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Express Card
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stores settings pertaining to a computer’s devices among other things
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CMOS
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device connecting 2 network segments by analyzing incoming frames and deciding where to direct them based on each frame’ MAC address
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Bridge
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has multiple slots that can hold different cards, or other devices
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Modular router
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allows routers to communicate. Routing protocols determines the best path between nodes based on traffic
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Routing protocols
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calculates the best path between 2 nodes and puts this in a routing table
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Dynamic routing
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is the routing protocol of Internet backbones, used on border and exterior routers
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BGP
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(dual inline package) that toggles on/off
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DIP switch
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depicts a network in broad scope; it does not specify devices, connectivity methods, or addresses on the network. They are categorized into three fundamental geometric shapes: bus, ring, and star.
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Physical topology
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in which connectivity devices are connected to a series of central connectivity devices such as hubs, switchs, or routers, in a hierarchy.
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Distributed backbone
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enables many nodes to simultaneously transmit and receive data
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Switch Ethernet
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use scanning to survey it’s surroundings periodically for an access point
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Wireless devices
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