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CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Core 1 Study Flashcards Part 4
This deck covers key concepts and tools related to networking and computer hardware, including cable types, connectors, and testing equipment, as outlined in the CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Core 1 exam.
Punch Down Tool
- A pointed tool used to insert twisted-pair wire into receptors in a punch-down block
- Organization is key
- Maintain twists in cables
(2.8)
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Key Terms
Term
Definition
Punch Down Tool
- A pointed tool used to insert twisted-pair wire into receptors in a punch-down block
- Organization is key
- Maintain twists in cables
(2.8)
Cable Testers
- Continuity test
- Can identify missing pins or crossed wires
- Not usually used for frequency testing
(2.8)
Loopback Plug
- Useful for testing physical ports
- Serial, Ethernet, T1, fiber
- Data leaves the interface, loops back, and reenters
(2.8)
Taps & Port Mirrors
- Used to intercept network traffic
- Physical Taps
- Disconnect link & put tap in the middle
- Active or Passive Tap
- Port Mirror
- Software based t...
Cat 5 & Cat 5e (enhanced)
- Cable used to connect a network infrastructure
- 1000Base-T Ethernet Standard
- Work up to 100 meters
(3.1)
Cat 6 & Cat 6a (Augmented)
- Use 10GBase-T Ethernet Standard
- Unshielded Cat 6 works up to 55 meters
- Shielded Cat 6 and Cat 6a work up to 100 meters
(3.1)
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Punch Down Tool | - A pointed tool used to insert twisted-pair wire into receptors in a punch-down block
- Organization is key
- Maintain twists in cables
(2.8) |
Cable Testers | - Continuity test
- Can identify missing pins or crossed wires
- Not usually used for frequency testing
(2.8) |
Loopback Plug | - Useful for testing physical ports
- Serial, Ethernet, T1, fiber
- Data leaves the interface, loops back, and reenters
(2.8) |
Taps & Port Mirrors | - Used to intercept network traffic
- Physical Taps
- Disconnect link & put tap in the middle
- Active or Passive Tap
- Port Mirror
- Software based tap
- SPAN (Switched Port ANalyzer)
- Limited Functionality
(2.8) |
Cat 5 & Cat 5e (enhanced) | - Cable used to connect a network infrastructure
- 1000Base-T Ethernet Standard
- Work up to 100 meters
(3.1) |
Cat 6 & Cat 6a (Augmented) | - Use 10GBase-T Ethernet Standard
- Unshielded Cat 6 works up to 55 meters
- Shielded Cat 6 and Cat 6a work up to 100 meters
(3.1) |
Coaxial | - Single copper wire cable surrounded in layers
- Uses RG-6 connector
- Commonly used in TV's and High-Speed internet over cable
(3.1) |
STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) | - A type of cable containing twisted-wire pairs that are not only individually insulated, but also surrounded by a shielding.
- Requires the cable to be grounded via an additional wire in the cable
(3.1) |
UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) | - Composed of pairs of wires twisted around each other at specific intervals.
- No additional shielding around pairs of wires
(3.1) |
Direct Burial STP | - Protected from elements
- Cable is buried in the ground
- Often filled with gel to repel water
- Shielding in the STP protects against interference
(3.1) |
Plenum | - The area above the ceiling tile for the HVAC system and usually network wires to run
- Traditional cable is Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and not safe against fires
- Fire Rated Cable Jackets to use in a Plenum:
- Fluorinated Ethylene Polymer (FEP)
- Low-Smoke PVC
(3.1) |
Fiber | - Transmission by light - No RF signals
- Difficult to monitor & tap
- Multimode: Short Range Communication (2km) - Uses Cheaper LED's
- Single Mode: Long Range Comm. (100km) - Uses Expensive Lasers
(3.1) |
T568A & T568B | - The two color codes used for wiring eight-position RJ45 modular plugs.
- Neither is better than the other
- Many organizations typically use T568B
(3.1) |
USB 2.0 | - HighSpeed: 480 megabits per second
- 5 meters max length
(3.1) |
USB 3.0 | - SuperSpeed: 5 gigabits per second
- 3 meters (No specified Length)
(3.1) |
Serial (Console Cable) | - Used to configure telephone and networking equipment
- Commonly used for RS-232
(3.1) |
Thunderbolt Cable | - High-speed serial connector
- Thunderbolt v2
-20 Gbit/s aggregated channels
-Mini DisplayPort connector
- Thunderbolt v3
-40 Gbit/s aggregated throughput
-USB-C connector
- 3 meters w/ copper, 60 meters w/ optical
(3.1) |
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) | - Digital audio and video interface
- 19-pin type a connector
- Around a 20 meter range
(3.1) |
DisplayPort | - Digital video connector in packetized form
- Carries audio and video
- Compatible with HDMI & DVI (With an adapter)
(3.1) |
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) | - Single & Dual link video
- Single = 3.7 GB/s &. Dual = 7.4 GB/s
- DVI-A (Analog)
- DVI-D (Digital)
- DVI-I (Integrated) - Analog and Digital
(3.1) |
VGA (Video Graphics Array) | -DB-15 connector (Also known as DE-15)
-Blue color
-Analog signal (No digital option)
-Image degrades after 5 to 10 meters
(3.1) |
SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) | - Uses serial signals to transfer data
- SATA 3.0 (6 GB/s)
- SATA 3.2 (16 GB/s) |
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) | - Designed to string up to 16 devices on one cable
- LUN (Logical Unit) are defined within each SCSI ID
- SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) devices have no jumpers, terminators, or settings
- SCSI pronounced "scuzzy"
(3.1) |
eSATA (External SATA) | - A modern type of connector for attaching external hard disks
(3.1) |
IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) | - A hard drive whose disk controller is integrated into the drive, eliminating the need for a controller cable and thus increasing speed
- Originally called PATA (Parallel AT Attachment)
(3.1) |