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The professional certification established by CompTIA that verifies knowledge about PC operation, repair, and management. |
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A number that uniquely identifies each workstation aand device on a network. Without unique addresses, computers on the network could reliably communicate |
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A number tha uniquely identifies each workstation and device on a network. Without unique address, computers on a network could not reliably communicate. |
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The scheme for assigning a unique identifying number to every workstaion and device on the network. the type of addressing used on a network depends on its protocals and network operating system. |
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The process of collecting and storing data on the number and types of software and hardware assets in an organization's network. The data collection is automaateed by electronically examinig each network client from a server. |
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The part of a network to which segments and significant shared device (such as routers, switches, and servers) connect. A backbone is sometimes referred to as a network of networks, because of its role in interconnecting smaller parts of a lan or wan. |
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The process of copying critical data files to a secure storage area. Often backups are performed according o a formulaic schedule. |
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CCIE (Cisco Certified Internework Expert) |
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The elite certification tha recognies expert-level installation, configration, management, an troubleshooting skills on a network that use a range of Cisco Systems devices. |
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CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) |
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A professional certification that attest to ones skills in installing, configuring mainaining and troubleshooting medium sized networks hat use Cisco Sysems devices |
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