Chap_6 Flashcards

1
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DSL?

A

Digital Subscriber Lines

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2
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what is Broadband transmission?

A

internet access via cable, DSL, fiber to the home, wireless and satellite.
*providing high-speed transmission of services, such as data, voice, and video, over the Internet and other networks

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3
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CMTS?

A

cable modem termination system

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4
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CM>?

A

Cable Modem

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5
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Teleworking?

A

workers use internet and VPN’s to access the business network remotely and work from home or when traveling.

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6
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how common are IPsec VPNS?

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IPsec = ip security virtual private networks, very common for teleworkers. **works on the layer 3 network layer to provide security.

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7
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what protocol technologies are used in a traditional WAN layer 2 technology?

A

Frame Relay, ATM, etc. the service provider is responsible for the level of security provided to customer.

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RF?

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Radio Frequencies.. used by cable to carry signals.

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9
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CAT?

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Community Antenna Television: one antenna connects to several customers so they can all receive signals from a cable station.

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10
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HFC?

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Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial networks:

- provides high speed communication both ways and does data, video and voice transmission.

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11
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SOHO

A

small office home office network

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12
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Downstream -when talking about cable signals?

A

direction of RF signal transmission such as TV channels from source. 50-860 MHz.

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13
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Upstream?

A

direction of R signal transmissions from subscriber to the provider. 5-42 MHz.

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14
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DOCSIS?

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The Data-over-Cable Service Interface Specification:
— allows the use of high speed data transfer over existing CATV systems. provides internet access over the existing HFC infrastructure.

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15
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(TDMA

A

Time-Division Multiple Access :deterministic access method

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16
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(S-CDMA)

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synchronous Code Division Multiple Access method (S-CDMA):

–deterministic access method

17
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CMTS

A

Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) at the headend of the cable operator

18
Q

(CM

A

Cable Modem (CM) on the subscriber end

19
Q

(ADSL)

A

asymmetric DSL:

–ADSL provides higher downstream bandwidth to the user than upload bandwidth

20
Q

SDSL

A

symmetric DSL

–provides the same capacity in both directions.

21
Q

CPE)

A

customer premises equipment

22
Q

DSLAM

A

DSL access multiplexer :
Located at the CO of the carrier, the DSLAM combines individual DSL connections from users into one high-capacity link to an ISP, and therefore, to the Internet.

23
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Transceiver

A

Connects the computer of the teleworker to the DSL. Usually the transceiver is a DSL modem connected to the computer using a USB or Ethernet cable

24
Q

WiMAX

A

Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access

25
Q

Municipal Wi-Fi

A

Municipal Wi-Fi (Mesh): Most municipal wireless networks use a mesh topology rather than a hub-and-spoke model. A mesh is a series of interconnected access points

26
Q

(LTE

A

Long-Term Evolution (LTE) - A newer and faster technology considered to be part of 4G technology.

27
Q

One-way multicast

A

one-way satellite-based Internet services can be used to push pages to local storage at end-user sites.

28
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One-way terrestrial return

A

One-way terrestrial return - Satellite Internet systems use traditional dialup access to send outbound data through a modem and receive downloads from the satellite.

29
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Two-way satellite Internet -

A

Two-way satellite Internet - Sends data from remote sites via satellite to a hub, which then sends the data to the Internet. The satellite dish at each location needs precise positioning to avoid interference with other satellites.

30
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(VSAT

A

Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSAT): A VSAT is a type of satellite dish similar to the ones used for satellite TV from the home and is usually about 1 meter in width. The VSAT dish sits outside, pointed at a specific satellite, and is cabled to a special router interface, with the router inside the building. Using VSATs creates a private WAN.

31
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(PPPoE

A

PPP over Ethernet : allows the sending of PPP frames encapsulated inside Ethernet frames. *DSL does not support PPP so this way PPP point to point can be used by encapsulating PPP inside ethernet frames.