Network Management Flashcards

1
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Shows the actual physical arrangement of the components that make up the network

A

Physical Network Diagram

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2
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illustrates the flow of data across a network and shows how devices communicate with each other

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Logical Network Diagram

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3
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Labels which cables are connected to which ports

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Wiring Diagram

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4
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Planning and designing a wireless network to deliver the required wireless Solution

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Wireless Site Survey

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5
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Determines if a site has the right amount of power, space and cooling support a new upgrade or install

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Wired Site Survey

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6
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Delivered after a formal assessment has been conducted

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Audit and Assessment Report

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7
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-Executive Summary
-Scope and Objectives
-Methods and tools
-Environment and system diagram
-Security Requirements
-Findings and Recommendations
-audit results

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Audit and Assessment Report

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8
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Set of Specifications for an information system, or a configuration item within a system, that has been formally reviewed and agreed on

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Baseline Configurations

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9
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Monitors the performance the end user’s workstation to the final destination they are trying to reach

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Network Performance Monitoring

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10
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Time it takes for data to reach its destination across a network

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Latency

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11
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maximum rate of data transfer across a network

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Bandwidth

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12
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actual measure of how much data is successfully transferred from the source to a destination

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Throughput

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13
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When a time delay in the sending of data packets over a network connection occurs

ex: on a video, if someone is speaking and it goes silent, and they start to speak but they are speaking faster

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Jitter

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14
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What can be implemented to prevent jitter

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QoS

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15
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Monitors a device’s temperature, CPU usage, and memory, which could indicate if it is operating properly or is about to fail

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Sensor

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16
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Used to set off an alarm when temperature reaches dangerous conditions

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Major Temperature Threshold

17
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Captures the entire packet, including the header and the payload for all traffic entering and leaving a network

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Full Packet Capture

18
Q

Relies on a flow collector to record metadata and statistics about network traffic rather than recording each frame

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Flow Analysis

19
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Defines a particular traffic flow based on the different packets that share the same characteristics

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NetFlow

20
Q

Passively monitors a network like a sniffer, but only logs full packet capture data of potential interest

A

Zeek

21
Q

Creates graphs showing traffic flows through the network interfaces of routers and switches by polling the appliances using SNMP

A

Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG)

22
Q

communicates whether a given interface has a cable connected to it and a valid protocol to use for communication

A

Link State

23
Q

Used to count the number of packets that have been dropped

A

Drop

24
Q

Used to count Selective Packet Discards (SPD) that have occurred

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Flush

25
Q

Drops low priority packets when the CPU is too busy so it can save capacity for higher priority packets as a form of QoS

A

Selective Packet Discards (SPD)

26
Q

An Ethernet frame that is less than 64 bytes in size

A

Runt

27
Q

Any Ethernet frame that exceeds the 802.3 frame size of 1518 bytes

A

Giant

28
Q

Number of packets received that failed the cyclic redundancy checksum, or CRC check upon receipt

A

CRC

29
Q

Used to count the number of packets where are CRC error and non-integer number of octets was received

A

Frame

30
Q

Used to count how often the interface was unable to receive traffic due to an insufficient hardware buffer

A

Overrun

31
Q

Used to count the number of packets that the interface ignored since the hardware interface was low and internal buffers

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Ignored

32
Q

Used to count any frames that are transmitted and are larger than 1518 bytes

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Babble

33
Q

Used to count the number of frames that were transmitted successfully after waiting because the media was busy

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Deferred

34
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Number of times a packet was not output from the output hold queue because of a shortage of shared memory

A

Output Buffer Failure