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Computer Networking
Undergraduate 1
10/02/2013

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Term
Dot Matrix
Definition
An impact printer that transfers characters by striking a pattern (from a matrix) through an inked ribbon and onto paper.The most common number of pins on a dot matrix printer is 9, 18, or 24.Common for carbon-copies.
Term
Ink Jet
Definition
•The ink reservoir is in a disposable cartridge that includes the printing mechanism.
•Bubble jet printers print by heating the ink and squirting it through tiny nozzles in the print head and onto the paper.
•The crispness of an ink jet printer’s image is usually rated in terms of Dots per Inch or DPI. Ink jets range from 150 to over 1400 dpi.
•Ink jet printers feed single cut sheets of paper, from a feed tray, by clamping them between rollers and advancing them one print line at a time, from top to bottom, and then placing the newly printed paper into a tray, other than the feed tray.
Term
Laser Printer
Definition
Laser printers are classified as page printers because they print text and graphics simultaneously one complete page at a time.
Term
Steps of Laser Printer:
1)Cleaning
Definition
Cleans the photosensitive drum.
Term
Steps of Laser Printer:
2)Charging:
Definition
Puts a uniform negative charge on the drum and then wipes the previous image.
Term
Steps of Laser Printer:
3)Writing:
Definition
Writing is done with a laser beam striking the drum, then forming the image.
Term
Steps of Laser Printer:
4)Developing:
Definition
Image is developed by attracting positive toner onto drum.
Term
Steps of Laser Printer:
5)Transferring:
Definition
Transfer corona wire charges paper. Toner from drum transfers to paper.
Term
Steps of Laser Printer:
6)Fusing:
Definition
Fuser roller heats the toner and then melts it. Pressure roller presses onto paper permanently.
Term
Thermal Printer
Definition
A thermal printer is a non-impact printer that uses heat to cause a reaction on specially treated paper.
Term
Print Server:
Definition
is responsible for managing the flow of documents from the queue to the printer. When the printer is ready, the print server takes the next document out of the queue and sends it to be printed.
Term
Printer:
Definition
A virtual device (logical software entity) inside the print server that can be configured to send output to a printing device. The printer is made up of the print driver, the printing device, and the spooler.
Term
Print Device:
Definition
The physical device connected to the print server where print output occurs.
Term
Print Driver:
Definition
The software that allows the printer to communicate with the print device.
Term
Serial Connector
Definition
The maximum length for an RS-232 serial cable is 50 feet.
Term
Parallel Connectors (IBM Printer cable)
Definition
(printer connectors)is a DB-25 on one end and 36 pin on the other
Term
Parallel Connectors (IEEE 1284)Length and transfer rate?
Definition
newer, bi-directional cable more commonly used. 10 meters (approx. 30 feet). 2 MB/s.
Term
Parallel Connectors (IEEE 1284)Max daisy chain?
Definition
up to 8 devices
Term
IEEE 1284(EPP)
Definition
Enhanced parallel port, specifies a half-duplex, bi-directional standard used by non-printing devices to send large amounts of data to the host.
Term
IEEE 1284(ECP)
Definition
Extended capabilities port,specifies a half-duplex, bi-directional standard that allows greater transfer speeds and compression.
Term
PS/2 Connectors
Definition
6-pin mini-din connectors,Keyboard - Purple. Mouse - green.
Term
USB 1.0 - speed, transfer rate, and max length?
Definition
Low speed, 1.5Mbps, 3m
Term
USB 1.1 - speed, transfer rate, and max length?
Definition
Full speed, 12Mbps, 5m
Term
USB 2.0 - speed, transfer rate, and max length?
Definition
High speed, 480 Mbps, 5m
Term
USB 3.0 - speed, transfer rate, and max length?
Definition
Super Speed, 5 Gbps, 3m
Term
USB Connectors
Definition
A - Rectangular
B - D Shaped (printers, peripheral devices)
Mini Connector - 4 Pin
Mini Connector - 5 Pin
Term
Ethernet IEEE 802.3
10Base5
Definition
Coax Thick, 10 Mbps, 500m
Term
Ethernet IEEE 802.3
10Base2 Thinet
Definition
Coax Thin, 10 Mbps, 185m
Term
Ethernet IEEE 802.3
10BaseT
Definition
Twisted Pair, 10 Mbps, 100m
Term
Ethernet IEEE 802.3
100BaseTX
Definition
Twisted Pair, 100 Mbps, varies in length
Term
Ethernet IEEE 802.3
10BaseF
Definition
Fiber Optic, 10 Mbps, varies in length
Term
Ethernet IEEE 802.3
100BaseF
Definition
Fiber Optic, 100 Mbps, varies in length
Term
Wireless IEEE 802.11
802.11a
Definition
5.75-5.85 GHz, 54 Mbps, 150 ft.
Term
Wireless IEEE 802.11
802.11b
Definition
2.4-2.4835 GHz, 11 Mbps, 300 ft.
Term
Wireless IEEE 802.11
802.11g
Definition
2.4-2.4835 GHz, 54 Mbps, 300 ft. (backward compatible with 802.11b)
Term
Wireless IEEE 802.11
802.11n
Definition
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz,54 Mbps - 600 Mbps, 300 ft.
Term
SSID
Definition
Service Set Identification
Term
WEP
Definition
Wireless Equivalent Privacy
Term
WPA
Definition
Wi-Fi Protected Access, better than WEP
Term
Infrared (IrDA)
Definition
needs line-of-site, up to 4 Mbps, max 30 meters
Term
Bluetooth
Definition
Personal Area Network(PAN), 2.4 GHz, up to 3 Mbps, Less interference, can be used for voice and data
Term
Bluetooth Class 3 devices
Definition
1 meter
Term
Bluetooth Class 2 devices
Definition
10 meters; most common.
Term
Bluetooth Class 1 devices
Definition
100 meters
Term
Common Boot Errors Codes
1xx:
Definition
Motherboard
Term
Common Boot Errors Codes
2xx:
Definition
RAM
Term
Common Boot Errors Codes
301:
Definition
Keyboard
Term
Common Boot Errors Codes
4xx:
Definition
Monitor
Term
Common Boot Errors Codes
501:
Definition
Video
Term
Common Boot Errors Codes
601:
Definition
Floppy
Term
Common Boot Errors Codes
7xx:
Definition
Math Coprocessor
Term
Common Boot Errors Codes
9xx:
Definition
Parallel Port
Term
Common Boot Errors Codes
11xx:
Definition
Serial Port
Term
Common Boot Errors Codes
17xx:
Definition
Hard Disk
Term
FTP
Definition
File Transfer Protocol; Ports 20 (transfer) & 21 (listen)
Term
SSH
Definition
Secure Shell, alternative to Telnet, Port 22
Term
TELNET
Definition
Remote Terminal Emulation, port 23
Term
SMTP
Definition
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (sending mail), port 25
Term
DNS
Definition
Domain Name System, Port 53
Term
DHCP
Definition
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, port 68
Term
HTTP
Definition
HyperText Transfer Protocol, port 80
Term
POP3
Definition
Post Office Protocol 3 (receive mail), port 110
Term
IMAP
Definition
Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), Port 143
Term
HTTPS
Definition
HyperText Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer or HTTP over SSL; Port 443
Term
Remote Desktop
Definition
Port 3389
Term
WINS
Definition
Windows Internet Name Service, DNS for Windows, DNS should always be used over WINS
Term
IPX/SPX
Definition
IPX/SPX is the protocol suite used on legacy NetWare networks.
Term
SSL
Definition
Secure Sockets Layer
Term
TRACERT
Definition
Traces the route, includes number of hops to destination router
Term
Communication between hosts; Simplex
Definition
one-way communication from a sender to a receiver
Term
Communication between hosts;Half-duplex
Definition
two-way communication between two hosts. Communication only travels in one direction at a time.
Term
Communication between hosts;Full duplex
Definition
two-way communication between hosts. Communication can travel in both directions simultaneously
Term
Class A
Definition
1.0.0.0 to 126.255.255.255, Default Subnet mask - 255.0.0.0
Term
Class B
Definition
128.0.0.0 to 191.255.255.255, Default Subnet mask - 255.255.0.0
Term
Class C
Definition
192.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255, Default Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0
Term
Class D
Definition
224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255, Default Subnet mask - Multicast
Term
Class E
Definition
240.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255, Reserved
Term
APIPA
Definition
169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254, Assigned to a host that cannot contact a DHCP server.
Term
127.0.0.1
Definition
Loopback address
Term
RJ-11
Definition
4 connectors,phone line, dial-up
Term
RJ-45
Definition
8 connectors, Ethernet and token ring connections
Term
Cat 3
Definition
10 megabit Ethernet or 16 megabit token ring.
Term
Cat 5
Definition
Supports 100 megabit and 1 gigabit Ethernet and ATM networking.
Term
Cat 5e
Definition
better EMI protection. Supports 1 and 10 gigabit Ethernet
Term
Cat 6
Definition
Supports high-bandwidth, broadband communications.gigabit Ethernet
Term
F-type cable
Definition
TV cable, Cable modem
Term
BNC cable
Definition
Molded onto the cable, Used in 10Base2 Ethernet networks
Term
AUI
Definition
DB15 serial connector, Used in 10Base5 Ethernet networks
Term
RG-58
Definition
10Base2 Ethernet networking (also called Thinnet); 50 ohms
Term
RG-59
Definition
Cable TV and cable networking, 75 ohms
Term
RG-6
Definition
Satellite TV, Digital Cable, High Speed Networking, 75 ohms
Term
RG-8
Definition
10Base5 Ethernet networking (also called Thicknet); 50 ohms
Term
Fiber Optic Single Mode
Definition
•Transfers data through the core using a single light ray (the ray is also called a mode)
•The core diameter is around 10 microns
•Supports a large amount of data
•Cable lengths can extend a great distance
Term
Fiber Optic Multi-mode
Definition
•Transfers data through the core using multiple light rays
•The core diameter is around 50 to 100 microns
•Cable lengths are limited in distance
Term
Fiber Optic Connector Types
Definition
ST Connector and SC Connector
Term
PSTN
Definition
Public Switched Telephone Network, Uses a single POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) phone line with a modem.
Term
DSL
Definition
Digital Subscriber Line; Sends digital signals over existing copper telephone wire using multiple channels; ADSL and HDSL
Term
ISDN
Definition
Integrated Services Digital Network,Digital service over existing copper telephone line
Term
Cable
Definition
•Uses a high-speed bi-directional channel connected directly to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) through cable TV lines.
•Uses a cable modem to convert analog signals over multiple channels.
Term
Satellite
Definition
Requires direct line of sight, Is subject to mild atmospheric and weather conditions, high latency
Term
Cellular WAN
Definition
Internet access in remote areas, connects to cellular phone towers
Term
VoIP
Definition
Voice over Internet Protocol, sends voice phone calls using the TCP/IP protocol over digital data lines
Term
Firewalls
Definition
a network device installed on the border of secured networks that acts as a barrier or filter
Term
Repeaters
Definition
signal amplifiers
Term
Hubs
Definition
are devices used to link several computers together
Term
Switches
Definition
smart hubs, they don't repeat the data to all hosts.
Term
Bridges
Definition
join similar topologies and are used to divide network segments. Bridges keep traffic on one side from crossing to the other.
Term
Routers
Definition
Intelligent devices that connect multiple networks.
Term
Brouters
Definition
same as routers but only route on particular protocol
Term
Command Line Utilities
convert
Definition
Converts a drive from FAT or FAT32 to NTFS w/o losing any data
•convert C: /fs:ntfs
Term
Command Line Utilities
cd
Definition
Use the cd command to work with the current directory. Common switches used with cd are:
•cd by itself shows the current directory (the current directory is usually showed in the command prompt as well).
•cd [folder name] changes the current directory to the one specified (if the directory is within the current directory).
•cd [full path] changes to the directory specified by the path.
•cd .. changes the current directory to the immediate parent directory (moves up one directory level).
•cd /D [file] [path] changes the current drive in addition to changing the directory.
Term
Command Line Utilities
dir
Definition
Use the dir command to display a list of files and subdirectories in a directory. Common switches used with dir are:
•dir /p pauses output at every page.
•dir /s display information in subdirectories.
•dir /a[xx] display files with the specified attributes:
o Options may be combined, such as /arh, to show read-only, hidden files.
o Use - to show files without an attribute. For example, dir /a-r shows files that are not read only.
Term
Command Line Utilities
md mkdir
Definition
Use the md command to create (make) a directory. Common switches used with md are:
•md [directory] creates a new directory in the current directory.
•md [path] [directory] creates a new directory in the directory specified by the path.
Term
Command Line Utilities
rd
Definition
Use the rd command to delete (remove) a directory. Common switches used with rd are:
•rd [directory] removes the specified directory within the current directory.
•rd [path] [directory] removes the directory specified in the path.
•rd /s removes subdirectories in addition to files in the current directory.
•rd /q will not prompt you before each deletion.
Term
Command Line Utilities
copy
Definition
Use the copy command to copy files from one location to another. Common switches used with copy are:
•copy [source] [destination] copies the specified file to the new location.
•copy [folder] [*.*] [path] [destination] copies all files with extensions in a folder to the new location.
•copy /n copies files using short filenames.
•copy /y will not prompt you before each deletion.
•copy /v verifies files after they are copied.
Term
Command Line Utilities
xcopy
Definition
Use the xcopy command to copy files and directory trees. Common switches used with xcopy are:
•xcopy /a copies files with the archive attribute set and doesn't change the attribute.
•xcopy /m copies files with the archive attribute set and turns off the archive attribute.
•xcopy /d copies files changed on or after the specified date. If no date is given, it copies only those files whose source time is newer than the destination time.
•xcopy /p prompts you before creating each destination file.
•xcopy /s copies directories and subdirectories (except empty ones).
•xcopy /e copies directories and subdirectories, including empty ones.
•xcopy /h copies hidden and system files also.
•xcopy /r overwrites read-only files.
•xcopy /k copies attributes. Normal xcopy will reset read-only attributes.
•xcopy /y overwrites existing files without prompting.
Term
Command Line Utilities
edit
Definition
Use the edit command to view, create, or modify files. Common switches used with edit are:
•edit [file] specifies initial files(s) to load. Wildcards and multiple file specs can be given.
•edit /r load file(s) in read-only mode.
Term
Command Line Utilities
ipconfig
Definition
The IPCONFIG command checks your computer’s IP configuration.
•/all shows full configuration information
•/release releases the IP address, if you are getting addresses from a DHCP server
•/renew obtains a new IP address from a DHCP server
•/flushdns flushes the DNS name resolver cache
Term
SODIMM
Definition
For Laptops 144 Pin and 200 Pin
Term
DDR
Definition
184 Pin 1 notch
Term
DDR2
Definition
240 Pin 1 center notch
Term
RDRAM (rambus DRAM)
Definition
184 Pin 2 notches
Term
SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic RAM)
Definition
168 Pin 2 notches
Term
SIMM (single in-line memory module)
Definition
72 Pin 1 notch
Term
DDR3
Definition
240 pin, 1 offset notch
Term
ROM
Definition
Read-only Memory
Term
PROM
Definition
Programmable Read-only Memory
Term
EPROM
Definition
Erasable Programmable Read-only Memory
Term
EEPROM
Definition
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-only Memory; also known as Flash Memory
Term
SRAM
Definition
Static RAM
•No refresh required (non-volatile, meaning that no power is required to retain memory contents)
•Comes on motherboard (cache memory) as chips, or COAST (cache-on-a-stick) modules
•No memory addresses assigned
Term
DRAM
Definition
Dynamic RAM
•Requires constant refresh (volatile, meaning that power is required to retain memory contents)
•Memory addresses assigned
•Used as the main system memory and memory on other components
•Is slower than SRAM
Term
Shadow Mask
Definition
Consists of a metal screen full of holes that are aligned with each dot. The screen shields the electron beam from illuminating between dots and leaves an outline around each pixel
Term
Aperture Grill
Definition
Consists of a screen of ultra thin vertical and horizontal wires. This configuration allows more electrons through resulting in a richer colour display. On an aperture grill monitor you might be able to see two horizontal lines running across the display. These lines are the wires that are used to dynamically change the grill opening.
Term
Dot Pitch
Definition
is the distance between pixels
Term
Refresh Rate
Definition
amount of time required for the CRT's electron beam to paint the screen from top to bottom
Term
Interlacing
Definition
drawing the screen in two passes; even lines on the first and then the odd lines on the second pass. Non-interlaced monitors produce the least amount of flicker.
Term
SVGA
Definition
1024 x 768
Term
XGA
Definition
Non-interlaced 1024 x 768
Term
SXGA
Definition
(Super Extended VGA) = 1280 x 1024
Term
UXGA
Definition
(Ultra Extended VGA) = 1600 x 1200
Term
SXGA+
Definition
(Super Extended Graphics Array Plus)= 1400×1050
Term
WSXGA+
Definition
(Widescreen Super Extended Graphics Array Plus) = 1680×1050
Term
WUXGA
Definition
(Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array)= 1920×1200
Term
Aspect Ratio
Definition
the ratio of the width and the height
Term
Pixel Pitch
Definition
distance between pixels
Term
Contrast Ratio
Definition
difference in light intensity between the brightest white and the darkest black
Term
Response Time
Definition
indicates how quickly a pixel can go from black, to white, and back to black.
Term
Hard Drive
Cylinder
Definition
The platter or set of platters that magnetically hold data.
Term
Hard Drive
Track
Definition
The spaces between concentric circles emanating from near the center of the platter and outward.
Term
Hard Drive
Sector
Definition
The spaces (pie shaped) in between equally spaced lines that emanate from the center to the outside edge of the platter. These sectors are either physically (on the platter) or logically (determined by software) grouped and like data is often clustered together to increase read and write time.
Term
Hard Drive
Head (Arm)
Definition
The mechanism and mechanical arm that physically moves across tracks and sectors to read or write data. There are usually two (one on each side) of these per platter.
Term
Hard Drive
Seek Time
Definition
time taken for a read-write head to reach a particular item of data on a disk track.
Term
Hard Drive
Access Time
Definition
the time taken by a computer, after an instruction has been given, to read from or write to memory.
Term
Hard Drive
Latency
Definition
the time it takes for the selected sector to be positioned under the read/write head.
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