| A | B |
| Where are the Browser Security settings configured on a Windows Xp machine? | Internet options window under the security tab. |
| Where is the DHCP settings? | Local Area Connection Properties window. |
| Proxy Server | Used by corporations and schools to enforce acceptable network use policies and provide security. |
| SLIP and PPP | Dialup protocols, used to manage Internet connections over analog telephone lines. |
| ICANN | Organization that handles the technical coordination for the Internet's naming and numbering systems. |
| Next logical step in troubleshooting a network connection. | Ping 127.0.0.1 |
| ISP | Internet Service Provider |
| Check cable connection | The most obvious troubleshooting procedure for checking a failed wired network connection. |
| Indicates a successful PING | Reply from204.32.23.67: bytes=32 time=21ms TTL=116 |
| DNS | Domain Name Service |
| PATHPING | Uses a combination of PING and TRACERT to determine packet loss. |
| DNS | A naming system that is used for translating the IP addresses to a URL. |
| Internet | The world largest network of computers. |
| Internet Explorer | A specialized software program that is used to access web pages. |
| Router | A device that can be used to connect a client's home network to the internet. |
| Data Link | A OSI layer that is divided into the sub-layers Logical Llink Control and Media Access Control. |
| Network | A OSI layer that is responsible for establishing a unique network address. |
| Client | Software type used by a networked workstation to communicate with a server. |
| Unplugged network cable | Indicated by a red "X" over the Local Area Connection icon on the task bar. |
| IPCONFIG/ ALL | MS-DOS command that identifies the IP address. |
| IPCONFIG/all | Command that is used to find detailed report of the network configuration. |
| NBTSTAT -n | Command is used to display the names of the computers that are registered onteh local machine. |
| Power Supplies | A source of electrical interference which can disrupt network signals. |
| Temporarily | A UPS is used to keep attached network components up and running for what length of time? |
| UPS | Device that is used as a backup power source for critical network devices. |
| Which ISP connections use SLIP and PPP? | Dial-up |
| .COM | Domain name used for commercial organizations. |
| HTML | A language used to create a web page. |
| SMTP | A email protocol used to send email messages. |
| Email Server | All messages are stored and held when using IMAP. |
| Client Workstation | Where all messages are stored and held using POP. |
| HTTP | Protocol used to access webmail. |
| Gmail | An example of webmail. |
| Token Ring | Type of network provides access for only one host at a time. |
| 100baseT | Another term for Fast Ethernet. |
| Seven | The number of layers in the OSI reference model. |
| 802.3 | An IEEE standard that identifies the CSMA/CD access method, Ethernet. |
| Transport | The OSI layer is responsible for the accuracy of data transmission. |
| Presentation | The OSI layer translates data into an appropriate transmission format. |
| Crosstalk | Describes interference on network cables. |
| 80 | The port number that HTTP use. |
| No one | Who controls the Internet? |
| PING | Verifies network connectivity. |
| Hardware & Software | Two types of firewalls. |
| UPS | Uninterruptible Power Supply |
| Patch Panel | Used for organizing cabling. |
| FTP | File Transfer Protocol. |