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IEEE 802.11i
IEEE 802.1X - 2001
IP address
J
JBOD
L
LAN
legacy disk
M
mirror
N
net time
net use
net user
NFS
P
PBSA
PDC
pool
pool share
primary pool
primary share
R
RADIUS
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integrated drive electronics.
IEEE 802.11i (also known as WPA2™) is an amendment to the IEEE 802.11
standard specifying security mechanisms for wireless networks. The draft
standard was ratified on 24 June 2004, and supersedes the previous
security specification, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), which was shown
to have severe security weaknesses.
The IEEE standard for Port Based Network Access Control. The IEEE
802.1X standard enforces authentication of a network node before it can
begin to exchange data with the network.
The address of a computer that is attached to a network. Part of the
address designates which network the computer is on, and the other part
represents the host identification.
just a bunch of disks
local area network A high-speed, low-error data network covering a
relatively small geographic area.
A disk that uses the FAT file system.
A mirrored volume is a fault-tolerant volume that duplicates data on two
physical disks. A mirrored volume provides data redundancy by using two
identical volumes, which are called mirrors, to duplicate the information
contained on the volume. A mirror is always located on a different disk. If
one of the physical disks fails, the data on the failed disk becomes
unavailable, but the system continues to operate in the mirror on the
remaining disk. You can create mirrored volumes only on dynamic disks.
The net service command that synchronizes the computer clock with that
of another computer or domain. Used without parameters, net time
displays the time for another computer or domain.
The net service command that connects a computer to or disconnects a
computer from a shared resource, or displays information about computer
connections. The command also controls persistent net connections. Used
without parameters, net use retrieves a list of network connections.
The net service command that adds or modifies user accounts or displays
user account information.
Network File System
password-based share access
primary domain controller
A specified amount of disk space that contains one or more shares.
A share created on a nonlegacy disk.
The single pool to which new disk space is added or mirrored when a new
disk is added.
The single share in the primary pool.
Remote Access Dial-In User Service RADIUS is a client/server protocol and
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