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OSI – Op en Syst ems
Intercommunication
OSPF – Open Short est Path
First
P
Passsword
Personal Area Network
Physical Layer
PoE – Power over Ethernet
Policy Name
POP3 – Post Office
Protocol 3
PPP – Point to Point
Protocol
Preamble
Private Port
Public Port
Q
QOS
R
RADIUS – R emo te
Authentication Dial- in User
Service
Remo te Manag ment
Remo te Manag ement Port
Rendezvous
Repeat er
RIP – Routing Information
Protocol
RIP Announcement
Router Metric
RJ- 11, RJ- 45
RS- 232C
RSA Al gorithm
S
Samba
Server
Session Key
Session Layer
SMTP – Simpl e Mail
Transfer Protocol
The reference mo del for how data should travel b etw een two d evices on a netw ork .
A routing protocol that is used mor e than RIP in larg er scale n etwork s because only changes t o
the routing tabl e are sent to all the o ther routers in th e netw ork as opp osed to sending the
entire routing ta ble at a re gular interval, w hich is how RIP functions.
A sequence of characters that is used to authenticate requests to reso urces on a netw ork
The interconnection of network ing d evices within a range of 10 m eters
The first layer of the OS I m odel, pro viding the hardware a m eans of tran mitting electrical
signals on a data carrier
The m eans of transmitting electricity over the unused pairs in a C AT5 cable.
(See Access C ontol pa ge) The nam e of the acces control policy you hav e or are creating.
Used for recieving mail
Used for two co mputers to com minicate with eachother over a serial int erface, lik e a phone line
Used to s ynchronize communication timing betw e en d evices on a netwo rk
The port that will be used on your internal network
The port that will be accessed fro m the internet
Quality of Service
Allows for remo te users to dial into a c entral server and be authenticated in ord er to access
resources on a network .
Allows you to manag e y our router from anywhere with an internet conn ection. Se e T ools
Admin
The port that will be accessed fro m the internet.
Apple's v ersion of UpnP, which allows for devices on a ne twork to disco ver eachother and be
connected without the ne ed to configure any settings.
Retransmits the signal of an Access Point in order t o ext end its cov erag e.
Used to s ynchronize the routing tabl e of all the routers on a network .
This option is used with multiple routers to broadcast routing informati on.
This option is used if you hav e multiple rout ers.
The most com monly used connection m ethod for tel ephones, The most commonly use d
connection method f or Eth ernet.
The interface for s erial communication b etw een co mpuuters and oth er r ealated devices.
Used for encryption and authentication.
A freeware program that allow s for resources to be shared on a ne tw ork . Mainly used in Unix
based op erating syst ems
A comput er on a n etwork that provides services and r esources to other computers on the
network
An Encryption and d ecryption k e y that is generat ed for ev ery co mmunication session be tw een
two computers
The fifth lay er of the OSI mod el which coordinates the connection and communication betw e en
applications at both ends
Used for sending and r ecieving mail
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