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71 Cards in this Set
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SSH |
Secure Shell |
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FTP |
File Transfer Protocol |
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SMTP |
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
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DNS |
Domain name server |
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DHCP |
Dynamic host configuration protocol |
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HTTP |
Hyper text transfer protocol |
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NTP |
Network time protocol |
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HTTPS |
Hyper text transfer protocol over SSL/TLS |
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SNMP |
Simple Network Management Protocol |
Used to manage devices on network. |
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Demarc |
The point where ISP's responsibility ends and consumers responsibility or equipment begins. |
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MDF |
Main Distribution Frame (Equipment Room; "Home Base") |
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IDF |
Intermediate Distribution Frame (extension of a MDF) |
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Cross-Over Cables |
UTP or STP cables with different TIA connections on each end. Used to connect switches. |
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Straight-Through Cables |
UTP or STP cables with same TIA connections on each end. |
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U |
A measurement for network components in an equipment rack. A "U" is 1.75in. |
Rack Unit |
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RADIUS |
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service |
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RDP |
Remote Desktop Protocol |
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VPN |
Virtual Private Network |
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VLAN |
Virtual Local Area Network |
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SSH |
Secure Shell |
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LDAP |
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol |
Starts with Weight |
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FTP |
File Transfer Protocol |
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IMAP |
Internet Messaging Protocol |
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POP |
Post Office Protocol |
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Class A IP Range |
1.0.0.0-126.0.0.0 |
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Class B IP Range |
128.0.0.0-191.0.0.0 |
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Class C IP Range |
192.0.0.0-223.0.0.0 |
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Class D IP Range |
224.0.0.0-239.0.0.0 |
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Class E IP Range |
240.0.0.0-254.0.0.0 |
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IANA |
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority; Disperses IP Address |
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ARIN |
American Registry for Internet Numbers |
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CIDR |
Classless Inter-Domain Routing; Type of Subnetting |
Type of Subnetting |
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VLSM |
Variable Length Subnet Mask |
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OSI model (name) |
Open System Interconnection model |
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OSI model (layers) |
7. Application 6. Presentation 5. Session 4. Transport 3. Network 2. Data Link 1. Physical |
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OSI Layer 3 |
Network; Deals with Routing and IP Addresses |
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OSI Layer 1 |
Physical; Deals with Physical cables |
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OSI Layer 2 |
Data Link; Deals with switches and MAC addresses... Sublayers: - LLC (Logical Link Control) - MAC (Media Access Control) |
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NIC |
Network Interface Cards |
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OSI Layer 7 |
Application; Deals with services such as FTP |
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OSI Layer 6 |
Presentation; Deals with the data's encoding |
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OSI Layer 5 |
Session |
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OSI Layer 4 |
Transport; Deals with sequencing frames and chunking data through assembly or disassembly. |
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TCP/IP model (layers) |
4. Application 3. Transport 2. Internet 1. Link (or Network Interface) |
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SOHO |
Small Office / Home Office |
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CSMA/CD |
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection |
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PSTN |
Public Switched Telephone Network |
Also know as POTS |
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POTS |
Plain Old Telephone Service |
Also knows as PSTN |
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RAS |
Remote Access Service |
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NAS |
Network Attached Storage |
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VPN Concentrator |
The connection point for remote users. Traffic is encrypted across the network and decrypted on the internal private network. |
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PPP |
Point-to-Point Protocol; VPN Protocol; Layer 2 Protocol |
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PPTP |
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol; VPN Protocol; GRE is the Tunnel. |
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GRE |
Generic Routing Encapsulation; Used for Tunneling data |
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MS-CHAP v2 |
Microsoft Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol |
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EAP-TLS |
Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security |
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IPSec Protocols |
AH (Authentication Header); ESP (Encapsulation Security Payload) |
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Packet Shaper |
Control bandwidth usage across services. |
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LTE |
Long Term Evolution |
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PPPoE |
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet |
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ISDN |
Integrated Services Digital Network |
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MAC Address |
Media Access Control Address |
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OUI |
Organizational Unique Identifier; The first 6 digits of a MAC Address. |
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EUI-48 |
Extended Unique Identifier; New Term by IEEE for MAC Addresses; 48 refers to 48-bits. |
Also known as MAC-48 |
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DoS |
Denial of Service |
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DDoS |
Distributed Denial of Service |
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DOCSIS |
Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specification; A type of frame cable modems used. |
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EMI |
Electromagnetic Interference |
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ESD |
Electrostatic Discharge |
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LLC |
Logical Link Control; One job of the NIC, this job communicates with the operating system via drivers. |
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MAC |
Media Access Control; A job of the NIC is to create and address frames. |
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