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ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) - (ANSWER)Protocol that resolves and binds MAC addresses to IP
Addresses.
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) - (ANSWER)The protocol that ping uses
UTM (Unified Threat Management) - (ANSWER)Device that combines multiple security controls into a
single console. It centralizes all of our security tools into one place.
ACL (Access Control List) - (ANSWER)Data (user names, passwords, IP address, MAC address, etc.) that is
used to control access to a resource such as a computer, file, or network.
802.11n - (ANSWER)Dual Band Wireless, can operate on 2.4GHz or 5GHz. It has a max throughput of
600Mbps (Realistically around 200-300Mbps)
802.11ax - (ANSWER)Wifi 6, It "technically" operates on the 5GHz or 6GHz band, it is the fastest wifi
standard we have currently
MIMO (multiple input-multiple output) - (ANSWER)The use of multiple antennas to send and receive
data on the same channels, at the same time for performance increases. This is how we can simulate
full-duplex.
Static Routes - (ANSWER)A route in a routing table that is manually entered by an admin
Dynamic Routes - (ANSWER)A route in a routing table that is automatically entered in by a routing
protocol such as RIP or OSPF
VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) - (ANSWER)A way to have one physical switch act as multiple logical
switches. Can only be done on a managed, layer 3 switch
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Layer 3 switch - (ANSWER)A switch that has routing capabilities, can be used to create VLANs
PoE (Power over Ethernet) - (ANSWER)A way for us to provide power through our ethernet cables, from
our switch to devices such as WAPs, Security Cameras, VoIP phones.
PoE injector - (ANSWER)A device that adds power to an Ethernet cable to power PoE devices that are
plugged into a non-PoE switchport
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) - (ANSWER)The protocol Microsoft used to allow remote connections to
other computers.
VPN (Virtual Private Network) - (ANSWER)Encrypted connection over the Internet from a
computer/remote network to a private network. Allows access to internal resources we wouldn't
normally have remote access to.
Collision Domain - (ANSWER)The portion of an Ethernet network in which collisions could occur if two
nodes transmit data at the same time.
Switches break these up.
Broadcast Domain - (ANSWER)A logical area in a computer network where all devices would receive a
broadcast transmission sent on that segment. Routers break these up.
Two - (ANSWER)What is the minimum number of computers required to form a network?
Star - (ANSWER)Network Topology that uses a switch as the center to point and connects all other
devices to it. Mostly used internally.
Mesh - (ANSWER)Network Topology that is designed with Fault Tolerance/Redundancy being the
number one concern, It ensures every device is connected to every other device. Mostly used on the
core/backbone of our network.
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