Matching
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Wireless Networking a. | Radio | e. | 802.11g | b. | Microwave | f. | Infrared | c. | Satellite | g. | WAP | d. | 802.11b | h. | WEP |
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Transmits at 11Mbps
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2.
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Travels at 100Ghz to 1Ghz through the air
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3.
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Uses either broadcast or point to point and runs at 10-16Mbps
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4.
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Requires line of site and licensing approval
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5.
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A protected access protocol for Wi-Fi
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6.
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Transmits at 54Mbps or 108Mbps
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7.
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Very expensive! Most companies lease space from other companies.
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8.
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A better Wi-Fi protocol that is supposed to be the equivalent of wired
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What do each of the following lights on a NIC mean?
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9.
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NIC is functional
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10.
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If blinking the NIC is either sending or receiving data
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11.
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If blinking NIC is functional and transmitting frames
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12.
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If blinking, NIC is functional and receiving frames
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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 |
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“software” that handles the interaction between the user and the
cloud.
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14.
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The most common front end software
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15.
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Software the user uses to access the cloud
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16.
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Includes remote servers, remote aps, and other things accessed through the
cloud
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17.
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Having users access these through the cloud allows the company to pay a
subscription rather than have individual licenses.
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18.
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Having data, programs, and other things hosted off site and accessible through
the Internet.
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19.
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An example of cloud solution for programs.
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20.
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Probably the biggest concern a company must deal with when choosing whether are
not to use the cloud to store data.
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a. | TPM | d. | BIOS user password | b. | Chassis Intrusion Detection | e. | DriveLock admin password | c. | BIOS Administrator
password |
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21.
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Tells you if the cover has been recovered
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22.
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If you lose this password, there is no way to boot the system
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23.
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Required to change the CMOS
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24.
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If you lose this password, there are two ways to reset the system to get
in
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25.
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Can be used to keep the system from booting if hardware has changed
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26.
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Can reset this warning in the BIOS
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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 |
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27.
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20 TCP
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28.
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80 TCP
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29.
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25 TCP
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30.
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443 TCP & UDP
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31.
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443 UDP AND TCP
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32.
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More secure, more headers, less data, slower, used most often
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33.
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143 TCP AND UDP
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34.
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23 TCP
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35.
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Faster, less secure, used for streaming audio/video, DoS, and some trojans.
More data in each packet.
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36.
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22 UDP & TCP
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37.
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21 TCP
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38.
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110 TCP
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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 |
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39.
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Software that allows a server to perform network operations.
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40.
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These can be files or directories or peripherals like printers, scanners, or
plotters
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41.
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A set of "rules" that allow communication to take place.
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42.
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Computers that access servers across a network and use resources.
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43.
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Can include NICs, cabling, wires, connectors, or wireless technology
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44.
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The computer(s) on a network that manage the network and resources.
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45.
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Hardware such as hubs, routers, brouters, or gateways that connect computers
together.
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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 |
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46.
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Describes the physical cabling and NICs.
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47.
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Interfaces with programs on the computer.
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48.
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Repeater and hubs
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49.
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Does not add or strip a header
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50.
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Primary function is to disassemble frames into bits for transmissions
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51.
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Deals with addressing on the MAC sublayer (aka the physical device address, or
the address of the NIC)
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52.
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Ensures reliable delivery of messages through error control and end to end flow
control
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53.
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Bridge
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54.
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Delivers packets through circuit switching or packet switching,
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55.
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gateway
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56.
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Opens, maintains, and closes a communication session
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57.
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router, brouter
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58.
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Advertises available services on the networ
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Parts of a Network 
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59.
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Protocols
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60.
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Resource to share
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61.
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Transmission media
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62.
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Clients
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63.
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Networking hardware
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64.
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Server
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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 |
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65.
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802.1
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66.
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802.2
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67.
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802.3
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68.
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802.4
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69.
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802.5
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70.
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802.6
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71.
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802.7
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72.
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802.8
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73.
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802.9
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74.
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802.10
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75.
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802.11
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76.
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802.12
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77.
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802.14
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Match the network to its standards
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78.
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Uses coaxial cabling
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79.
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CSMA/CD
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80.
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Requires termination at both ends
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81.
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Requires grounding
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82.
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Failure if there is a cable break
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83.
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Uses token passing access method
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84.
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Devices wired to a hub or switch in a physical ____
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85.
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Usually uses a physical star
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86.
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A logical bus usually uses a physical ____
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87.
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A logical ring usually uses a physical ____
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88.
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Can use IBM Data Connectors or RJ45
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89.
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Uses a special kind of hub called an MSAU
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90.
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Uses a beacon for autoreconfiguration of the network
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