LAN - Answers Local Area Network: Network infrastructure for a small area ie. School or Office
WAN - Answers Wide Area Network: Network infrastructure for a large Geographical area ie. City
MAN - Answers Metropolitan Area Network: Larger than LAN but smaller than WAN
WLAN - Answers Wireless LAN
SAN - Answers Storage Area Network: Network infrastructure specifically designed for large data storage
Extranet - Answers Secure network for selected users ie. customers
Intranet - Answers Network within a company
Cable Connection - Answers Carried on the same Co-Axial cable as Tv
DSL Connection - Answers Runs over the phone line but can multiplex; Slower upload than download
speeds
Cellular Network - Answers Sends data over exiting cellular networks
Satellite Connection - Answers requites a direct line of sight, but can be strong connection
Dial-up Connection - Answers Slow access over phone lines with very limited bandwidth
Dedicated Lease line - Answers Direct connects geographically separate company offices (Very
Expensive)
Metro Ethernet - Answers Direct line from providers to business customers over copper or fiber-optic
cable
4 Keys to Network Reliability - Answers 1. Fault Tolerance (redundant connections)
2. Scalability
3. (QoS) Quality of Service (managing packet priorities)
4. Security
Circuit-Switched Networks - Answers One route is selected and the circuit is dedicated for the duration
of the call/ data transfer
Packet-Switched Networks - Answers Message is broken into small parts and transmitted via multiple
routes to be re assembled at the destination
Tier 1 ISP - Answers Provides National and International Connections to the Internet
, Tier 2 ISP - Answers Regional providers that pay Tier 1 ISP's to connect to the network
Tier 3 ISP - Answers Local ISP that will work with end users
Powerline Networking - Answers Providing access over electric lines in old buildings that can't be re-
wired
WISP - Answers Wireless Internet Service Provider, used in rural areas where DSL and Cable are not
options
Zero-Day/Hour Attacks - Answers Attacks as soon as a vulnerability becomes known
ACL - Answers Access Control Lists: Filters traffic for permissions settings ie. rwx or r-x
IPS - Answers Intrusion Prevention Systems: Identifies fast spreading threats
VPN - Answers Virtual Private Network: Provides secure remote network access
Kernel - Answers Communicates between hardware and software
Shell - Answers Either GUI or CLI to connect users to the Kernel
Router Access: Console Port - Answers Direct Plug into the router, used for initial configuration
Router Access: Telnet - Answers Allows for control of the router via a network connection
Router Access: SSH - Answers Secure version of Telnet, allows for control of the router via a network
connection
Router Access: AUX - Answers Access via telephone dialup
Unicast - Answers Packet delivery to just 1 destination
Multicast - Answers Packet delivery to more than 1 destination
Broadcast - Answers Packet delivery to all devices on the network
Layer 1 - Answers OSI: Physical Layer
TCP/IP: Network Access Layer
Layer 2 - Answers OSI: Data Link Layer
TCIP/IP: Network Access Layer
Layer 3 - Answers OSI: Network Layer
TCIP/IP: Internet Layer
Layer 4 - Answers OSI: Transport Layer