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Lession 10 vocab list2

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VPNA private network that is configured within a public network.
DNSName resolution software that lets users locate computers on a UNIX network or the Internet (TCP/IP network) by domain name.
HubA central connecting device in a network that joins communications lines together in a star configuration.
RepeaterA communications device that amplifies (analog) or regenerates (digital) the data signal in order to extend the transmission distance.
BridgeTo cross from one circuit, channel or element over to another.
BrouterA communications device that provides the functions of a bridge and router
GatewayA computer that performs protocol conversion between different types of networks or applications.
RJ-45A telephone connector that holds up to eight wires.
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BNC CnnecetorA commonly used plug and socket for audio, video and networking applications.
Fiber-optic cableThere are numerous types of plugs and sockets to connect optical fibers, using threaded, bayonet, push-pull and snap-lock connections
network adapterA printed circuit board that plugs into both the clients (personal computers or workstations) and servers and controls the exchange of data between them.
Half duplexThe transmission of data in both directions, but only one direction at a time.
Full duplexTransmitting and receiving simultaneously. In pure digital networks, this is achieved with two pairs of wires
TCP/IPA communications protocol developed under contract from the U.S. Department of Defense to internetwork dissimilar systems.
IP adressThe address of a computer attached to a TCP/IP network
IPXA NetWare communications protocol used to route messages from one node to another
SPXThe NetWare communications protocol used to control the transport of messages across a network.
NetBEUIPronounced "net-booey." The transport layer for NetBIOS. NetBIOS and NetBEUI were originally part of a single protocol suite that was later separated.


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