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Uses DSSS (direct-sequence spread spectrum) signaling. The locations of the transmitter and receiver do not move.

Uses channels in the 5-GHz band and provides a maximum theoretical throughput of 54 Mbps. Accepts wireless signals from multiple nodes and retransmits them to the rest of the network. Transmission from a satellite transponder to an earth-based dish-shaped antenna. Uses the 2.4-GHz frequency band and provides a maximum theoretical throughput of 54 Mbps. The receiver can be located anywhere within the transmitter's range. The creation of a communications channel for a transmission from an Earth-based transmitter to an orbiting satellite. Boasts a maximum throughput of 600 Mbps.

F. B. G. C. E. H. A.

802.11b fixed wireless 802.11a access point downlink 802.11g mobile wireless

D. uplink I. 802.11n

A Windows XP client communicates with a Windows Server 2008 server using this file system. A logical representation of multiple, hierarchical levels within a directory. Administrator account on a UNIX or Linux system. A client/server environment that incorporates middleware. A protocol used to access information stored in a directory. A licensing mode that allows a fixed quantity of clients to use one software package simultaneously. Involves associating a letter, such as M or T, with a disk, directory, or other resource. A file system developed by Microsoft and used with its Windows NT, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, and Windows 2008 operating systems. A licensing mode that limits access to an application to specific users or workstations.

G. CIFS E. tree I. root B. 3-tier architecture A. LDAP C. per user H. mapping F. NTFS D. per seat

Displays TCP/IP statistics and details about TCP/IP components and connections on a host. Allows an administrator to query the DNS database from any computer on the network and find the host name of a device by specifying its IP address, or vice versa. Useful only on networks that run Windows-based operating systems and NetBIOS. Allows an administrator to query a DNS database and find the host name associated with a specific IP address or vice versa. The TCP/IP administration utility for use with Windows NT, 2000, XP, Vista, Server 2003, and Server 2008 operating systems. Queries a DNS registration database and obtain information about a domain. Used if an administrator already know a host"s name and wants to learn its IP address. The TCP/IP configuration and management utility used on UNIX and Linux systems. Uses ICMP ECHO requests to trace the path from one networked node to another, identifying all intermediate hops between the two nodes.

C. netstat utility G. nslookup utility D. nbstat utility F. dig utility A. H. E. B. ipconfig utility whois utility host utility ifconfig utility

I. traceroute utility

A collection of H.323 terminals, gateways, and MCUs that are managed by a single H.323 gatekeeper. A device providing translation between network devices running H.323 signaling protocols and devices running other types of signaling protocols. Helps voice and video networks overcome UDPs shortcomings. The H.323 protocol that handles call or videoconference signaling. Any node that provides audio, visual, or data information to another node. Attempts to reserve a specific amount of network resources for a transmission before the transmission occurs. A computer that provides support for multiple H.323 terminals and manages communication between them. (multipoint control unit) The nerve center for networks that adhere to H.323. Ensures that the type of information issued to an H.323 terminal is formatted in a way that the H.323 terminal can interpret.

E. H.323 zone B. H.323 gateway H. RTP F. H.225 A. H.323 terminal I. RSVP D. MCU C. H.323 gatekeeper G. H.245

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