CINS 3040 Test 1 Review
SMB
client/server file-sharing protocol
POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3)
common email protocol that assumes you are access your email from one device
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)
email protocol that always syncs with mail server so that any changes you make in your mail client will instantly appear on your webmail inbox.
Tim Berners-Lee
founder of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
SMTP
governs the transfer of outbound email from the sending client to the email server
3 way handshake
how TCP establishes a reliable connection, syn - syn/ack, ack
ISO(International Organization for Standardization)
independent, non-governmental international organization, "brings together experts to share knowledge and develop voluntary, consensus-based, market relevant International Standards that support innovation and provide solutions to global challenges"
WiFi Alliance
non-profit trade association, and its goals are to ensure interoperability and backward compatibility and provide innovation support
Vinton Cerf
one of main fathers of the Internet, co-founded Internet Society (ISOC) with Bob Kahn in 1992, helped with the creation of ICANN, and served as the chair of Internet Architecture Board (IAB) from 1989 - 1991
IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
organization responsible for publishing Request for Comments (RFC)
RFC 349 and RFC 1700
port numbers
SSH (Secure Shell)
provides for secure remote login with authentication and encryption
ICANN (IANA)
responsible for managing the top-level domain name space and the root Domain Name System (DNS) name servers on the Internet
Spacewire
s a spacecraft communication network based in part on the IEEE 1355 standard of communications. It is coordinated by the European Space Agency (ESA) in collaboration with international space agencies including NASA, JAXA, and RKA.
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
self-described as "the world's largest technical professional society -- promoting the development and application of electrotechnology and allied sciences for the benefit of humanity, the advancement of the profession, and the well-being of our members"
Fault tolerance
the capability of a system to continue performing when there is a hardware failure.
Segmentation
the division of the body of an organism into a series of similar parts
DNS server
uses a hierarchical system to create a name database to provide name resolution.
ISOC(internet society)
with headquarters in Reston, Virginia and Geneva, Switzerland, its mission is "to assure the open development, evolution and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people throughout the world" and oversees IETF and IRTF
Which of the following hexadecimal numbers converts to 28 decimal?
1C
SFTP
22
SMTP
25
HTTPS
443
DNS
53
HTTP
80
Multiplexing
A form of transmission that allows multiple signals to travel simultaneously over one medium.
Trace route/tracert
A program that shows the route a packet takes across the Internet
Broadcast domain
A set of all devices that receive broadcast frames originating from any device within the set. Devices in the same VLAN are in the same broadcast domain.
QoS (Quality of Service)
A set of parameters that controls the level of quality provided to different types of network traffic.
PDU (protocol data unit)
A unit of data at any layer of the OSI model.
Acknowledgement field significant
ACK
RFC 527
ARPAWOCKY, the first humorous RFC which then led to IETF launching April fool's day RFC in 1989
Extranet
Allows outside vendors special access to limited information in a company.
FTP client
An application that runs on a computer that is used to push files to and pull files from a server.
podcast
An audio based medium that originally enabled people to record audio and deliver their recordings to a wide audience.
Routers
Broadcast Domain = how many lines are connected to the router
Networking
Combination of networks when routers connect 2+ networks together using logical addressing
convergence
Coming together of technologies onto a digital platform.
protocols
Defines rules and conventions for communication between devices.
Client
Device requesting information
Server
Device responding to the request
No more data from sender
FIN
Session Layer
Functions at this layer create and maintain dialouges between source and destination applications
RFC
Generally defines the protocols in the TCP/IP suite
GIF, JPEG, PNG, and TIF
Graphic image formats
what comprises a socket
IP and port number
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using a reference model?
It enforces consistency across vendors
Internetwork
Network of networks which consists of two or more physical networks.
Push function
PSH
Gnutella
Peer-to-peer applications based on *THIS* protocol, people can make files on their hard disks available to others for downloading.
Telnet
Protocol used to provide remote access to servers and network work devices
Reset the connection
RST
Scalability
Refers to how well a system can adapt to increased demands
Synchronize sequence numbers
SYN
DNS, HTTP, SMTP, FTP
The most widely known TCP/IP application layer protocols that provide for the exchange of user information
Collision Domain
The portion of an Ethernet network in which collisions could occur if two nodes transmit data at the same time. Switch- how many lines come out of switch.
Presentation Layer
This layer provides coding, compression, and encryption
What is the function of a firewall
To monitor and control the incoming and outgoing network traffic
Application layer
Top layer of both the OSI and TCP/IP models
Which of the following layers of the OSI model is NOT involved in defining how the applications within the end stations will communicate with each other as well as with users?
Transport
peer-to-peer network
Two or more computers are connected via a network and can share resources (such as printers and files) without having a dedicated server.
Urgent pointer field significant
URG
Wiki
Web based software that allows people to work together on a project over the web.
HTTP
When a client, typically a web browser, sends a request message to a server, *THIS* defines the message types that the client uses to request the web page and also the message types the server uses to respond.
RFC
a formal document drafted by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) that describes the specifications for a particular technology.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
allows a host to obtain an IP address dynamically when it connects to the network.
Jonathan B. Postel
an American computer scientist who made significant contributions to the development of the Internet standards, to the creation of Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) and as the RFC Editor.
ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
an agency of the United Nations dedicated to the information and communication technologies, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland