Exam 2 Study Guide Key Terms and Review Questions (makes the most sense)

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Cable performance tester

tool used to check cable functionality and identify termination points or damage

Fiber cleaver

tool used to cut a clean slice through fiber strands

Media converter

tool used to interconnect UTP to SMF

OPM

tool used to measure the amount of light power transmitted on a fiber-optic line

Fusion splicer

tool used to melt the tips of two fibers together for clean light transmission

Multimeter

tool used to test resistance, voltage, or impedance of a cable

SSH

A collection of protocols that offer secure connection to remote endpoints

Telnet

A remote access protocol that transfers data in clear text

RDS

Allows users to access a single application on a Windows endpoint

Network layer

At which OSI layer does IP operate?

Sequence number

Field in TCP segment that identifies the data segment's position in the stream

Urgent pointer

Field in TCP segment to specify a more urgent section of the data stream

Digital Certificate

File containing user's verified identity and their public cryptographic key

ESP

IPSec encryption method that encrypts the entire IP packet

Identification

IPv4 field used to identify and reassemble IP fragments

RG-6 cables

Ideal cables for distributing video signals to multiple monitors

Replace the cables using an MT-RJ connector

Ideal connector for replacing SMF cables with MMF cables

Tone locator

Instrument used to detect faulty fiber-optic cables

Certificate authority

Issues, revokes, and validates digital certificates

NEXT

Kind of crosstalk that occurs near the source of the signal

STDM

Kind of multiplexing that assigns slots to nodes according to priority and need

Renegotiate and reestablish the connection before the current session gets timed out

Step to complete after establishing a secure channel in IPsec suite

Acknowledgment number

TCP header field that confirms receipt of data via return message to the sender

Window size

TCP header field that indicates the size of the receiver's TCP buffer

Checksum

TCP header field used to determine if the segment was corrupted during transmission

Cat 6a

Earliest twisted-pair cabling standard for 10GBASE-T transmissions at 100 meters

Fiber stripper

Tool used to strip off the outer layer of a fiber cable

Bandwidth

Transmission characteristic that is never fully achieved (excluding Throughput)

Checksum

What field in a TCP segment ensures data integrity?

ISAKMP

Works within the internet key exchange to establish policy for managing cryptographic keys

Bandwidth

amount of data you can theoretically transmit during a given period of time

UTP cable

cable consisting of one or more insulated wire pairs encased in a plastic sheath and is less resistant to noise

Port 22

Port on which SSH listens

MT-RJ

Fiber connector containing two strands of fiber in each ferrule

Symmetric encryption

Sender and receiver use the same cryptographic key to encrypt and decrypt data

AH

Provides authentication of the IP packet payload

RDP

Provides graphical user interface to Windows endpoint

Transport mode

Provides layer 3 security between two endpoints

Asymmetric encryption

Sender and receiver use different cryptographic keys to encrypt and decrypt data

Passive twinaxial cable

Cable best suited for ultra-high-speed connections between a router and a switch on the same rack

SSH

Collection of protocols that performs both authentication and encryption

White/green

Color of the wire that goes in the first pin when creating patch cables for a government office (excluding White/orange)

Key pair

Combination of a public key and a private key

arp -d

Command that flushes or deletes entries in the ARP cache

Set the SYN to 1 byte in the flag segment of the TCP segment

Command to synchronize sequence numbers between two nodes

tcpdump

Command-line interface to analyze network traffic

Wavelength mismatch

Common fiber connection problem causing severe attenuation

300871

Computer A started a communication sequence with Computer B that has a sequencing number of 300070. Computer B accepted the request and sent an acknowledgment number of 300071. Until this point, no payload has been exchanged. So far, the sequence numbers have increased by exactly 1 in each acknowledgment. Now, Computer A sends a payload data that is 800 bits long. According to you, what will be the acknowledgment number for the return message in this case?

GRE

Layer 3 VPN tunneling protocol developed by Cisco

Network Layer

Layer whose header identifies the IP address of the destination host

100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet)

Maximum bandwidth provided by TIA/EIA-568 Category 5 twisted pair

IKE

Negotiates the exchange of cryptographic keys

Bandwidth

Number of data bits received across a connection each second

VNC

Open source remote access software based on the cross-platform RFB protocol

Tunnel mode

Operates on intermediary devices to support VPNs

Tone locator

Part of a toner and probe kit that emits an audible tone when detecting electrical activity on a wire pair

Port 69

Port used for transferring boot files using the file transfer protocol

Key encryption

Process of converting clear text into ciphertext using a random string of characters

GRE

Protocol for transmitting IP and other messages through a tunnel

FTPS

Protocol that adds an extra layer of protection and encrypts FTP's data and control channels

Ethernet

Protocol that creates a frame around the payload by adding both a header and a trailer

TFTP

Protocol that is not a terminal emulation protocol

VNC

Protocol that uses RFB to remotely control a workstation

Full-duplex

Transmission that allows a signal to travel in both directions simultaneously

Use a Category 5e cable for this scenario

Twisted cable pair to be used for 1000BASE-T standard Fast Ethernet

Cat 5e

Twisted-pair cable category that can support Gigabit Ethernet

Cat 6a

Twisted-pair cable category that can support Gigabit Ethernet

Cat 7

Twisted-pair cable category that can support Gigabit Ethernet

NEXT

Type of crosstalk that occurs between wire pairs near the source of a signal

Fiber type mismatch

Type of fiber-cable problem caused by pairing a 50-micron core cable with a 62.5-micron core cable

tcpdump

Utility also known as a packet sniffer

tracert

Utility that traces the path between networked nodes

Out-of-band management

Utilizes USB port on device for management

In-band management

Utilizes the network infrastructure to access remote device

mGRE

VPN protocol that supports multiple tunnel destinations on a single interface

Split tunnel VPN

VPN type that only encrypts network traffic destined for the corporate office

VDI

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure used to offer a consistent desktop experience to remote users

RTT

common method to measure data network latency

encoding

converting data into a digital signal for transmission

latency

delay between sending a signal and it arriving at the destination

MMF

fiber cable type that experiences greater attenuation and is not suited for long distance

SMF

fiber cable type that supports high bandwidth over long distances

LC

fiber connector used for connecting ferrules of an SMF cable that measures 1.25 mm

attenuation

loss of signal strength as it travels away from its source

FDM

multiplexing technology that modulates signals into different frequencies for simultaneous transmission

WDM

multiplexing technology used with fiber-optic cable

DWDM

multiplexing technology using fiber-optic cables that increases the number of channels up to 320 channels

TDM

multiplexing type that divides a channel into multiple intervals of time

Low cost

not a characteristic of fiber cable

Jitter

packets experiencing varying amounts of delay

Effective throughput

point to emphasize for TIA/EIA certification of twisted-pair cables

Giga

prefix for a quantity of 1,000,000,000 bits per second

modulation

sending data over an analog signal

crosstalk

signal traveling down one wire infringes on the signal of adjacent wire

250 watts

throughput received at the moment with a total signal strength of 1000 watts and 6 dB loss


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