Thursday, February 20, 2020

Network+ Chapter 21 Power Words - Defined

 Network+ Chapter 21 Power Words - Network Troubleshooting

  1. ARP- Address Resolution Protocol
  2. Arping- Uses ARP frames instead of ICMP
  3. Broadcast Storm- One of more devices sending nonstop broadcast frames to a network
  4. Butt Set- Tests if certain telephone lines can function correctly
  5. Cable Stripper- Supports creating UTP cables
  6. Cable Tester- Checks if a wire map is correct
  7. Certifier- Tests if a cable can handle a certain amount of capacity
  8. Dig- Linux command that diagnoses DNS problems
  9. End-to-end principle- In early days of networking, stated that apps and work only happens at endpoints in a network
  10. EoP- Ethernet over Power
  11. Hardware Tool- Tools that help configure a network
  12. HEC- HDMI Ethernet Channel
  13. Hostname- Command that displays your computer’s host name
  14. IEEE 1905.1- A hybrid networking standard with the goal of flexibility
  15. Ifconfig- UNIX command to display IP configurations
  16. IoT- Internet of Things
  17. Ip- Linux command to display IP configurations
  18. Ipconfig- Windows command to display IP configurations
  19. Light Meter- Another name for an optical power meter
  20. Line Tester- Checks the integrity of telephone writing
  21. Link Aggregation- Enables connections to work together simultaneously
  22. Looking Glass Site- Remote servers accessible by browser
  23. Multimeter- Tests voltage resistance and continuity
  24. Mtr- My Traceroute
  25. Nbtstat- Windows command that displays systems running in a network
  26. Netstat- Command that displays the current state of all running IP processes
  27. Network Appliance- Device that has to do with networking
  28. NIC teaming- Enables connections to work together simultaneously
  29. NSlookup- Windows command that diagnoses DNS problems
  30. nVoy- Branding for IEEE 1906.1
  31. Optical Power Meter- Measures the amount of light loss
  32. Packet Sniffer-Intercepts and logs network packets
  33. Pathping- Combines the commands ping and tracert
  34. Ping- Uses ICMP packets to query by IP or name
  35. Ping -6- A command used in Windows Command prompt
  36. Ping6- A command used in Linux and Unix command prompts
  37. Port Scanner- Program that probes ports on another system
  38. Protocol Analyzer- Monitor the different protocol
  39. Proxy ARP- Process of making remotely connected computers act like they are on a single LAN
  40. Punchdown Tool- Puts UTP wires into 66- and 110- blocks
  41. Route- Command that displays and edits local system routing tables
  42. Routing Loop- When network traffics repeats and slows down
  43. Snip- Synonym for cable stripper
  44. Speed-test Site- Used for internet connection throughput
  45. Switching Loop- Connecting and configuring multiple switches in a circle
  46. Temperature Monitor- Detects heat issues in server rooms
  47. Tone Generator- Backbone to a tone probe
  48. Tone Probe- Locates cables
  49. Traceroute- Traces all routers from one point to another
  50. Traceroute6- Displays IPv6 addresses for tracert in UNIX/Linux
  51. Tracert- Traces all routers from one point to another in Windows
  52. Tracert -6- Displays IPv6 addresses for tracert in Windows
  53. Voltage Event Recorder-Detects electricity issues in server rooms
  54. Wireshark- Popular GUI packet sniffer and analyzer