Index_I

I

I/O addresses for modems, 318–319

IAB (Internet Architecture Board), 528

IBM data connectors, 277, 277

IBM type cable, 27

ICA (Independent Computing Architecture), 336

ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol), 117, 528

ICP (Internet Cache Protocol), 135–136

IDCs (insulation displacement connectors), 302

IDEATA.HAM file, 214

IDEHD.CDM file, 214

identification field in IP, 114

IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.), 527

IEEE 802 standards, 67–68

802.1 LAN/MAN Management (and Media Access Control Bridges) standard, 68, 526

802.2 Logical Link Control standard, 68–69, 526

802.3 CSMA/CD standard, 69, 526

802.4 Token Bus standard, 69, 527

802.5 Token Ring standard, 69–70, 527

802.6 Distributed Queue Dual Bus (DQDB) Metropolitan Area Network standard, 70–71, 527

802.7 Broadband Local Area Networks standard, 71, 527

802.8 Fiber-Optic LANs and MANs standard, 71, 527

802.9 Integrated Services (IS) LAN Interface standard, 71, 527

802.10 LAN/MANSecurity standard, 72, 527

802.11 Wireless LAN standard, 19, 72, 527

802.12 Demand Priority Access Method standard, 72, 527

IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), 528

IHL (Internet Header Length) field, 114

IMAP (Internet Mail Access Protocol), 117

incremental backups, 432–433, 432

Independent Computing Architecture (ICA), 336

Information events, 481

Information Screen, 354

Informational code, 476

installation

current configuration and baselines in, 265

device placement in, 258

environmental issues in, 258

climate, 264

electromagnetic interference, 262–263

electrostatic discharge, 262

power, 259–262, 259, 261

radio frequency interference, 263

error messages and logs for, 264, 265

exam essentials for, 304–305

key terms for, 305–306

naming conventions for, 253–256

NetWare client, 351–353

network components in, 266, 267

bridges, 269–270

brouters, 271

disk subsystems, 272–273, 273

hubs, 268–269

NICs, 271

patch panels, 267–268

peripherals, 274

print servers, 271–272

repeaters, 268

routers, 270

network connectors in, 274

BNC, 275–276, 276

D-type, 275, 275

IBM, 277, 277

RJ, 276–277, 276

NICs, 278–288

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

preparation for, 252–253

protocols for, 256–257

summary, 304

tools for

media testing, 297–302

punchdown, 302–303, 303

wire crimpers, 296–297, 297

Unix client, 353–354

Windows 95/98 and NT client, 350–351

workstation configuration in, 257–258, 288

NetWare, 295–296, 295

Windows 9x, 289–293, 289, 291, 293

Windows 2000, 293–294, 294

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE), 527. See also IEEE 802 standards

insulation displacement connectors (IDCs), 302

.int domain, 137

Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), 323–324, 527

Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) terminal adapters, 38–39, 529

Intel 386 Architecture, 229

intelligent hubs, 269, 528

internal addresses in IPX/SPX, 90

internal bridges, 270, 528

internal modems, 318–319, 528

International Computer Security Association, 389–390

International Organization for Standardization (ISO), 528

Internet

defined, 528

domain organization in, 136–137

Internet Architecture Board (IAB), 528

Internet Cache Protocol (ICP), 135–136

Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), 117, 528

Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), 528

Internet Layer in TCP/IP, 111

Internet Mail Access Protocol (IMAP), 117

Internet Protocol (IP), 113–115, 114, 528

Internet Research Task Force (IRTF), 528

Internet Service Providers (ISPs), 528

Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX), 528

internetworks, 5, 78, 528

InterNIC (Internet Network Information Center), 137

interoperability

in AppleTalk, 93

in IPX/SPX, 90–91

in Macintosh OS, 240–241

in NetBEUI, 92

in Novell NetWare, 213

in TCP/IP, 89

in Windows NT, 225–226, 226

intraNetWare, 217–218

intruder detection, 379–380, 392

inverse multiplexing, 324, 529

inverters, power, 415

IP (Internet Protocol), 113–115, 114, 528

IP address tab, 144–145, 144

IP addresses, 123–125, 529

CIDR, 132–133

classifications of, 126–128, 127

conflicts in, 76–78, 77

in IP spoofing, 376

IPv6, 125–126

proxy servers for, 133–136, 134

subnets in, 128–132

for workstations, 144–145, 144

IP Configuration dialog box, 187–188

IP headers, 114

IP proxy servers, 370, 529

IP spoofing, 376, 377, 529

ipconfig utility, 189–190, 190, 529

IPSec protocol, 372

IPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange), 529

IPX addresses, 77–78, 529

IPX/SPX protocol suite, 84, 89

addressing in, 90

components of, 119–121

interoperability in, 90–91

naming in, 91

routing in, 90

IRQs

for modems, 318–319

for NIC installation, 280–281

IRTF (Internet Research Task Force), 528

ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network), 323–324, 527

ISDN terminal adapters, 38–39, 529

ISO (International Organization for Standardization), 528

Isobar surge protector, 413

ISPs (Internet Service Providers), 528




Network+ Study Guide
Network+ Study Guide
ISBN: 470427477
EAN: N/A
Year: 2002
Pages: 151

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