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Matching Review Final



Matching
 
 
Wireless Networking
a.
Radio
e.
802.11g
b.
Microwave
f.
Infrared
c.
Satellite
g.
WAP
d.
802.11b
h.
WEP
 

 1. 

Transmits at 11Mbps
 

 2. 

Travels at 100Ghz to 1Ghz through the air
 

 3. 

Uses either broadcast or point to point and runs at 10-16Mbps
 

 4. 

Requires line of site and licensing approval
 

 5. 

A protected access protocol for Wi-Fi
 

 6. 

Transmits at 54Mbps or 108Mbps
 

 7. 

Very expensive! Most companies lease space from other companies.
 

 8. 

A better Wi-Fi protocol that is supposed to be the equivalent of wired
 
 
What do each of the following lights on a NIC mean?
a.
ACT
c.
TX
b.
LNK
d.
RX
 

 9. 

NIC is functional
 

 10. 

If blinking the NIC is either sending or receiving data
 

 11. 

If blinking NIC is functional and transmitting frames
 

 12. 

If blinking, NIC is functional and receiving frames
 
 
Cloud Matching...match the term to the definition
a.
Cloud Computing
e.
Back end
b.
Middleware
f.
Applications
c.
Front end
g.
Google Aps
d.
Browser
h.
Security
 

 13. 

“software” that handles the interaction between the user and the cloud.
 

 14. 

The most common front end software
 

 15. 

Software the user uses to access the cloud
 

 16. 

Includes remote servers, remote aps, and other things accessed through the cloud
 

 17. 

Having users access these through the cloud allows the company to pay a subscription rather than have individual licenses.
 

 18. 

Having data, programs, and other things hosted off site and accessible through the Internet.
 

 19. 

An example of cloud solution for programs.
 

 20. 

Probably the biggest concern a company must deal with when choosing whether are not to use the cloud to store data.
 
 
a.
TPM
d.
BIOS user password
b.
Chassis Intrusion Detection
e.
DriveLock admin password
c.
BIOS Administrator password
 

 21. 

Tells you if the cover has been recovered
 

 22. 

If you lose this password, there is no way to boot the system
 

 23. 

Required to change the CMOS
 

 24. 

If you lose this password, there are two ways to reset the system to get in
 

 25. 

Can be used to keep the system from booting if hardware has changed
 

 26. 

Can reset this warning in the BIOS
 
 
Match the service to the port it comes in on
a.
FTP
g.
POP3
b.
SSH
h.
HTTP WITH SSL
c.
Telnet
i.
IMAP4
d.
HTTP
j.
UDP
e.
SSL
k.
TCP
f.
SMTP
 

 27. 

20 TCP
 

 28. 

80 TCP
 

 29. 

25 TCP
 

 30. 

443 TCP & UDP
 

 31. 

443 UDP AND TCP
 

 32. 

More secure, more headers, less data, slower, used most often
 

 33. 

143 TCP AND UDP
 

 34. 

23 TCP
 

 35. 

Faster, less secure, used for streaming audio/video, DoS, and some trojans. More data in each packet.
 

 36. 

22 UDP & TCP
 

 37. 

21 TCP
 

 38. 

110 TCP
 
 
Match the parts of a network with their definitions.
a.
Protocol
e.
Server
b.
Transmission Media
f.
Clients
c.
Resources
g.
Network operating system
d.
Connectivity devices
 

 39. 

Software that allows a server to perform network operations.
 

 40. 

These can be files or directories or peripherals like printers, scanners, or plotters
 

 41. 

A set of "rules" that allow communication to take place.
 

 42. 

Computers that access servers across a network and use resources.
 

 43. 

Can include NICs, cabling, wires, connectors, or wireless technology
 

 44. 

The computer(s) on a network that manage the network and resources.
 

 45. 

Hardware such as hubs, routers, brouters, or gateways that connect computers together.
 
 
Match the level of the OSI model with the descriptions below.
a.
Application
e.
Network
b.
Presentation
f.
Data Link
c.
Session
g.
Physical
d.
Transport
h.
More than one level
 

 46. 

Describes the physical cabling and NICs.
 

 47. 

Interfaces with programs on the computer.
 

 48. 

Repeater and hubs
 

 49. 

Does not add or strip a header
 

 50. 

Primary function is to disassemble frames into bits for transmissions
 

 51. 

Deals with addressing on the MAC sublayer (aka the physical device address, or the address of the NIC)
 

 52. 

Ensures reliable delivery of messages through error control and end to end flow control
 

 53. 

Bridge
 

 54. 

Delivers packets through circuit switching or packet switching,
 

 55. 

gateway
 

 56. 

Opens, maintains, and closes a communication session
 

 57. 

router, brouter
 

 58. 

Advertises available services on the networ
 
 
Parts of a Network
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 59. 

Protocols
 

 60. 

Resource to share
 

 61. 

Transmission media
 

 62. 

Clients
 

 63. 

Networking hardware
 

 64. 

Server
 
 
Match the description to the 802 committee where you would go for information.
a.
Setting up a wireless network
h.
General networking standards
b.
Creating new hardware for an ethernet network that uses the CSMA/CD access method
i.
Looking for information on an older token based LAN that doesn’t use a ring topology
c.
Developing new token ring technologies
j.
Your company wants to move the phone system from POTS to integrating it into the ethernet network
d.
Learning about new network security options available
k.
Learning about broadband
e.
Reading up on the purpose of the LLC layer
l.
Designing new hardware to work with the cable system
f.
Developing hardware to take advantage of fiber optics
m.
Defines protocols for setting up a high speed demand priority LAN
g.
Protocols in use on a MAN
 

 65. 

802.1
 

 66. 

802.2
 

 67. 

802.3
 

 68. 

802.4
 

 69. 

802.5
 

 70. 

802.6
 

 71. 

802.7
 

 72. 

802.8
 

 73. 

802.9
 

 74. 

802.10
 

 75. 

802.11
 

 76. 

802.12
 

 77. 

802.14
 
 
Match the network to its standards
a.
BUS
c.
Star
b.
Ring
d.
Mesh
 

 78. 

Uses coaxial cabling
 

 79. 

CSMA/CD
 

 80. 

Requires termination at both ends
 

 81. 

Requires grounding
 

 82. 

Failure if there is a cable break
 

 83. 

Uses token passing access method
 

 84. 

Devices wired to a hub or switch in a physical ____
 

 85. 

Usually uses a physical star
 

 86. 

A logical bus usually uses a physical ____
 

 87. 

A logical ring usually uses a physical ____
 

 88. 

Can use IBM Data Connectors or RJ45
 

 89. 

Uses a special kind of hub called an MSAU
 

 90. 

Uses a beacon for autoreconfiguration of the network
 



 
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