worst qs Flashcards

(31 cards)

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what is the use of a router
what specific tasks do routers do (3)

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  • a device that connects devices on a WAN
  • recieve packets, transmit packets and assign IP addresses to devices
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why is ethernet a standard (3)

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  • its used by all manufactorers
  • high bandwidth
  • low maintenance cost
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3
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what does a firewall do

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scans incoming and outgoing traffic and blocks unauthorised traffic

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4
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how are analogue sound waves converted to a digital form (4)

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  1. analogue sound wave sampled
  2. amplitude measured, at regular intervals
  3. each sample stored as a binary number
  4. binary number for each sample is stored sequentially
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5
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why do we use layers

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  • separate tasks can be developed independently on each layer
  • able to group together similar protocols
  • easier for coders to change one protocol without distrupting the others
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6
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what does a switch do

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connects devices together on a LAN
and uses MAC address to route traffic to the correct device

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LAN vs WAN (3)
meaning, area, owning

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  • local area network, wide area network
  • covers a small geographic area, covers a large geographic area
  • hardware for the LAN is owned by the organisation using it,
    infrastructure is hired from telecommunication companies who own it
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8
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what does a single core 2.5GHz processor mean

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single core means only one processor
2.5GHz means a 2.5 billions FDE cycles run per second

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9
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what does user management do (3)

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  • allows the setting up of accounts
  • security / setting of password
  • set different access rights
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10
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what does memory management do

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  • moves data between RAM and VM
  • gets data from RAM
  • stores data to RAM
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what does utility system software do

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Perform housekeeping/maintenance tasks

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12
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what are 3 cultural impacts

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increasing digital divide, people feeling like their devices are out of data, increased employment to build devices

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13
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what will an internal secondary system store

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software e.g operating system

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14
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network performance

what does a higher wifi frequency mean
what does more interference mean

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shorter range so more limited to people
causes more errors so signals need to be retransmitted which makes more traffic

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network performance

what does more users mean
what does the type of network mean

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each user has less bandwidth causing more traffic
transmitting videos and larger files takes up more bandwidth

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16
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how is packet switching used to send data from one site to another (4)

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packets have a fixed size
these are sent individually
packets are sent in different routers
receiving computer waits for all the packets then rearranges them back into the right order

17
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3 things malware can do

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steal data, change data and delete data

18
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what does a DNS do

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converts a website address (URL) into an IP address

19
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wireless transmission media

wifi
bluetooth

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uses radio waves to transmit data, as long as device has a NIC
uses radio waves and has a very short distance

20
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advantages (3) and disadvantages (2) of mesh network

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  • message will always be able to go through since so many routes
  • data can be transmitted from several devices simultaneously
  • new nodes added easily

-very expensive
-many connections make it impractical to set up

21
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advantages (2) and disadvantages (1) of star network

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  • reliable because if one cable fails other nodes are fine
    -data collision are avoided
  • can be expensive for all the cables
    -if switch fails all devices lose their network connection
22
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what does peripheral management do

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deals with inputs and outputs from connected devices

23
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what does FTP do

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file transfer protocol
transmits files between client and server computers

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POP

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post office protocol
retrieving emails from an email server to your device
deletes messages on email server once downloaded

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IMAP
internet message access protocol accessing emails on mail server via multiple devices
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SMTP
simple mail transfer protocol sending emails to mail server
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MAC address
media access control unique hexidecimal identification number assigned to every NIC, this never changes
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ethernet
set of rules used across a LAN that govern how data is sent and recieved
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what's an IP adress | this can change
unique public adress for the router (this connects devices on a WAN) IPv4 4 numbers separated with full stops, stored with 8 bits IPv6 hexidecimal numbers, separated with colons, uses 128-bits
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advantages and disadvantages of mesh network