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21 Cards in this Set
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what are the two types of networking models?
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peer to peer - decentralized
server based - centralized |
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Name the two types of Networking Models |
+ Peer to Peer + Server Based |
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Define Peer to Peer |
The Simplest way to configure a network, focuses on spreading the network resources administration among server and non-server members of a network, is a decentralized Network |
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Define Server Based |
A Centralized Network The network administration is on one or more servers |
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Name the types of Network control |
Centralized - A server controls access
Decentralized - Every computer is treated equally on the network |
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Define a Workgroup |
A Peer to Peer Network |
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Define Domains |
A Client/Server Network |
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Define Directory |
+ A list that organizes Resources and associates with their characteristics + A file system directory organizes files and their characteristics |
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Define Active Directory |
+ A directory service to store information about all network resources + Provides a simple hierarchical design you can admin at a single location + Responsible for providing a central listing of resources and ways to quickly find and access specific resources while managing all network resources |
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Define Objects |
Logical Network Resources |
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Schema |
+ Lists the definitions + Template of attributes |
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Define Organizational Unit |
+ A container object to organize your domain + Contains other Objects |
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Define Domain |
+ A group of users, servers, and other resources that share a centralized database of account and security information + Makes it easier to organize and manage resources and security + Not confined by a geographical distance + Can represent a group of users and computers across many locations |
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Define Sites |
Physical Structure of your network |
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Define Domain Controllers |
+ A copy of active Directory database is stored here + Responsible for authenticating users, enforcing policies and replication. |
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Define Replication |
The process of modifying informations on one domain controllers while automatically synchronizing those modifications on other DC's |
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Define Global Catalog Server |
+ Normally the 1st domain controller + It stores a full replica of every object within its own domain and a partial replica of each object within every domain within the forest + This allows computers in one domain to locate and access resources in a different domain |
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Define Member Server |
A server that is not configured as a DC |
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Define Domain Clients |
A computer that has an account in active directory. |
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Name the difference between One way trust and Two way trust |
+ One way trust is Unidirectional + Two way trust is where both domains are trusted and trusting of each other. |
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Name the difference between Non-transitive trust and Transitive trust. |
+ Non transitive trust is strictly between the two domains specified and goes no further + Transitive trust is between two domains that is able to extend to other domains |