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CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Core 1 Study Flashcards Part 2

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This deck covers key concepts and components related to networking and internet protocols, including hardware, server types, and IP addressing as part of the CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Core 1 exam preparation.

Patch Panel

- Goes between work desks & switches - Work desk connections to patch panel are permanent. (2.2)
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Term
Definition
Patch Panel
- Goes between work desks & switches - Work desk connections to patch panel are permanent. (2.2)
Firewalls
-Filters traffic by TCP/UDP port number (OSI Layer 4 filtering) -Some can filter based on the application -Can encrypt traffic in/out of the network (...
PoE (Power over Ethernet)
Devices that send Ethernet data and power over twisted-pair cable to compliant devices (for example, cameras, phones, etc). (2.2)
Modem
- Cable Version: Uses DOCSIS (Data over Cable Service Interface Specification) which is broadband. - DSL Version: Uses ADSL (Asymmetrical Digital Subs...
ONT (optical network terminal)
- Fiber - ISP fiber line stretches to demarc point at which your in-home copper wire takes over. (2.2)
NIC (Network Interface Card)
- A device that serves as an interface between the computer and the network. Also called a network adapter or network card. - Ethernet Connection - Ma...

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TermDefinition
Patch Panel
- Goes between work desks & switches - Work desk connections to patch panel are permanent. (2.2)
Firewalls
-Filters traffic by TCP/UDP port number (OSI Layer 4 filtering) -Some can filter based on the application -Can encrypt traffic in/out of the network (protect traffic between sites) -Can proxy traffic (common security technique) -Can be used as a Layer 3 device (routers) (2.2)
PoE (Power over Ethernet)
Devices that send Ethernet data and power over twisted-pair cable to compliant devices (for example, cameras, phones, etc). (2.2)
Modem
- Cable Version: Uses DOCSIS (Data over Cable Service Interface Specification) which is broadband. - DSL Version: Uses ADSL (Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line) where download speed is higher than upload speed. (2.2)
ONT (optical network terminal)
- Fiber - ISP fiber line stretches to demarc point at which your in-home copper wire takes over. (2.2)
NIC (Network Interface Card)
- A device that serves as an interface between the computer and the network. Also called a network adapter or network card. - Ethernet Connection - May need drivers installed before hardware is installed (Check Manual) (2.2)
802.11 Types
a (10/1999) - 5Ghz & 54 mbit/s b (10/1999) - 2.4 Ghz & 11 mbit/s g (06/2003) - 2.4 Ghz & 54 mbit/s n (10/2009) - 2.4/5 Ghz & 600 mbit/s ac (01/2014) - 5 Ghz & Almost 7 Gb/s ax (02/2021) - 2.4/5 Ghz & About 9.6 Gb/s (2.3)
DNS Server
- Converts a website name to an IP Addresses - Usually managed by ISP or enterprise IT Dept. (2.4)
DHCP Server
- The server leases IP addresses to network clients - IP Range: 10.1.10.10 through 10.1.10.199 (2.4)
File Server
- Centralized Storage of documents, files, etc. - Standard system of file management - SMB (Server Message Block) - AFP (Apple Filing Protocol) (2.4)
Print Server
- Connect a printer to the network - Provide printing services for all network devices - May be built-in to the printer - Uses standard printing protocols - SMB (Server Message Block), - IPP (Internet Printing Protocol), - LPD (Line Printer Daemon) (2.4)
Mail Server
- A server that manages the storage and transfer of e-mail messages on a network. (2.4)
Syslog Server
- A type of server used for collecting system messages from networked devices - Usually a central logging receiver (2.4)
Web Server
- A server that delivers requested webpages to your computer or mobile device - Uses HTTPS/HTTPS & HTML/HTML5 - Web pages are stored on the server (2.4)
Authentication Server
- A server that keeps track of who's logging on to the network and which services on the network are available to each user. - Redundant Server (Always Available) (2.4)
Spam Gateway
- Checks for Unsolicited Emails - Scans incoming mail to accept or reject it. (2.4)
UTM Gateway (Unified Threat Management Gateway)
Services: - URL Filter / Content Inspection - Firewall - Malware Inspection - Spam Filter - VPN Endpoint - IDP / IPS (2.4)
Load Balancer
- A dedicated network device that can direct requests to different servers based on a variety of factors. - Distributes load to multiple servers - Server outages have no effect - TCP & SSL Offload (2.4)
Proxy Server
- A server that acts as an intermediary between a user and the Internet. - Access control, URL Filtering, Content Scanning (2.4)
SCADA / ICS (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition / Industrial Control System)
- Large-scale - PC Manages Equipment - Requires extensive segmentation - Usually expensive software, requires elevated permission to access. (2.4)
IoT (Internet of Things)
- Appliances such as fridges & microwaves - Air control (Smart Thermostats) - Access Devices (Smart doorbells and locks) (2.4)
IPv4
- The dominant protocol for routing traffic on the Internet - 4 Numbers (X.X.X.X) - 32 bits or 4 bytes -> 8 bits per number - Max value for each number is 255 (2.5)
IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6)
- 8 hexadecimals (X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X) - 128 bits or 16 bytes -> 16 bits per number
APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing)
- Link Local addresses (no router forwarding) - IETF has reserved 169.254.0.0 - 169.254.255.255 - Only communicates on your network (2.5)
Static IP
- An IP address that is manually assigned to a device and remains constant until it is manually changed. (2.5)