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C2 security level, 380–383
.ca domain, 137
cable, 515
coaxial, 21–25, 22–24
crossover, 489–490, 490
fiber-optic, 30–32, 31–32
summary, 33–34
tools for
multifunction testers, 301–302
optical loss test sets, 300
punchdown, 302–303, 303
tone generators, 299–300
wire continuity testers, 298–299
wire map testers, 298
troubleshooting, 463–464, 497
twisted-pair, 26–30
cable maps, 265, 515
cable modems, 38
cable testers, 13, 497, 515
Cache Array Routing Protocol (CARP), 136
caching proxy servers, 135
Calculator, 131
camera policies, 392
canonical name (CNAME) records, 139, 517
Caps Lock key, 458–459
CARP (Cache Array Routing Protocol), 136
Carrier Sense/Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) technology, 66, 516
Carrier Sense/Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) technology, 65–66, 516
carriers, 516
categories, cable, 26–27, 516
cd command in FTP, 183
CD-ROM support, 488
.CDM extension, 214
cells in ATM, 329, 516
Central Office, 322, 516
central processing units (CPUs), 6
centralized WANs, 5
Centronics-50 SCSI connectors, 273, 273
certification tools, 301
certified operating systems and networks, 382–384
Chameleon Unix Link, 353–354
changes and troubleshooting, 466–468
Channel Service Unit/Data Service Units (CSU/DSUs), 39
Channel Service Units (CSUs), 516
character set translation, 86
checkpoints, 55, 516
checksums, 516
in IP, 115
in IPX/SPX, 120
in security, 379
in TCP, 112
Choose Program Destination Location dialog box, 354
CIDR (Classless Internetwork Domain Routing), 132–133, 517
CIR (Committed Information Rate), 327
circuit breakers, 413
circuit switching, 517
Cisco routers, 81–82
Class A IP addresses, 126–128
Class B IP addresses, 127–128
Class C IP addresses, 127–128, 130–132
Class codes in log files, 476, 478–479
Class D IP addresses, 127
Classless Internetwork Domain Routing (CIDR), 132–133, 517
clean desk policies, 389–390
clear to send (CTS) packets, 66
client selection, 349–350
NetWare client, 351–353
primary, 355
Unix client, 353–354
Windows 95/98 and NT client, 350–351
client/server networks, 10, 10, 516
Client Services for NetWare (CSNW), 225–226
client software
for Novell NetWare, 222–223
for Windows NT, 233–234
clients
defined, 517
in Windows 9x workstation configuration, 289–292
climate problems, 264, 496
clipper chips, 386–387, 517
clustering technologies, 407–411, 517
CNAME (canonical name) records, 139, 517
coaxial cable, 21–22, 517
signal bounce in, 25
Thick Ethernet, 22, 22
Thin Ethernet, 23–25, 23–24
cold sites, 412
collision lights, 517
collisions, 65, 517
colons (:) in IPv6 addresses, 125–126
.com domain, 136–137
COM ports, 318–320
command-line console, 209, 210
Committed Information Rate (CIR), 327
compatibility, Macintosh OS, 240–241
components in Windows 9x workstation configuration, 289–292, 289, 291
concentrators, 62
concurrent connections, 359
configuration documents, 265
Configuration tab, 355
configuring
external modems, 319–320
internal modems, 318–319
NIC installation, 282
DIP switches for, 284–285, 285
drivers for, 288
EEPROM chips for, 285–286
jumpers for, 282–284, 283
Plug-and-Play standard for, 286
resource conflicts in, 287
testing, 287–288
workstations. See workstations
conflicts
in logical addresses, 76–78, 77
in NIC installation, 287
Connect dialog box, 193
connection-oriented services and protocols, 82–83, 518
connectionless services and protocols, 82–83, 113, 517–518
connections
limiting, 359
netstat for, 167–168
in Transport layer, 82–83, 83
connectivity devices, 34–37
connectors, 22, 23, 274
BNC, 24, 24, 275–276, 276
D-type, 275, 275
fiber-optic, 31–32, 31–32
IBM, 277, 277
RJ, 276–277, 276
Console Log file, 471–472, 472
continuity testers, 298–299
Control Panel
defined, 518
for Windows 9x workstation configuration, 289
controllers, 65, 518
Copying Files window, 354
Copying Windows Files screen, 351–352
Core OS, 213, 518
cost decisions with routers, 270, 518
country codes, 137, 254–255, 518
CPUs (central processing units), 6
crack programs, 362
CRCs (cyclical redundancy checks), 519
crimpers, 296–297, 297, 557
critical code, 476
crossover cables, 489–490, 490, 518
crosstalk, 26, 518
CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense/Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance) technology, 66, 516
CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense/Multiple Access with Collision Detection) technology, 65–66, 516
CSNW (Client Services for NetWare), 225–226
CSU/DSUs (Channel Service Unit/Data Service Units), 39
CSUs (Channel Service Units), 516
CTS (clear to send) packets, 66
current configuration in installation, 265
cutover time, 409–410
cyclical redundancy checks (CRCs), 519
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