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Terms: 1. Router 2. Brouter 3. TCP/IP 4. PBX 5. Hub 6. Switch 7. Multiplexer 8. Cable Management 9. Multiplexer 10. OSI a. Each seven layer 11. VMware and VDesk 12. SUSE Enterprise Desktop 13. Windows 2016 server 14. Unix 15. Sun/Solaris 16. Virtual PC 17. Proxy Server 18. Biometric security equipment 19. Virus detection software 20. Spy ware Detection Software Ë Open With Print 18. Biometric security equipment 19. Virus detection software 20. Spy ware Detection Software 21. Network Performance Monitoring 22. Communication towers 23. Inferred signals 24. ITIL 25. ICANN 26. ISO/IEEE 27. Cat5 28. Cat3 29. RJ45 30. Fiber Optic a. ST Connector b. SC Connector 31. Wireless Router 32. Mounting rack 33. Wire Conduits 34. Power Backups 35. Serge Protectors 36. Print Server 37. File Server 38. Virtual Server 39. Apache 40. Office 365 41. Patch 42. Virus Scan 43. Wireless network card 44. Network Layout Model 45. Telnet Make sure you proof read and add all of your citations. ä Open With B 日 Print Instagram l 5:32 AM C4% mime-attachment عبدالمجيد ذيب ) TCAIS PBX. Stands for private branch exchange. It is a telephone system within an enterprise that switches the calls between the enterprise users on local lines while allowing all users to share a certain number of external phone lines. It is as shown below: IP PBX DOLID Hub. A hub refers to a hardware device that enables multiple devices or connections to be connected on the computer. There are two primary types of hubs in the computing world, that is, network hubs and USB hubs. Hub TIITTI2 A network hub is a device that allows multiple computers to communicate with each other over a network with any other device connected to one of the hub's Ethernet ports. On the other hand a USB hub is a device that allows multiple peripherals to connect through a single USB port. Switch. It is a small hardware device that centralizes communications among multiple connected devices in one local area network .it channels incoming data from any multiple input ports to the specific output port that will take the data towards its intended destination. Its diagram is as shown below: LETOHANA Multiplexer. It is a device that is used to communicate by means of a medium with combination of multiple signals it is also known as data selector. It acts as a multiple input and single output switch. Multiple signals share one device or transmission conductor such as copper wire or fibre optic cable.
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Router- this is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
Routers perform the traffic directing functions on the Internet.

Brouter
A bridge router or brouter is a network device that works as a bridge and as a router.
The brouter routes packets for known protocols and simply forwards all other packets as a
bridge would.
TCP/IP
Stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, is a suite of communication
protocols used to interconnect network devices on the internet.
PBX
Stands for private branch exchange. It is a telephone system within an enterprise that
switches the calls between the enterprises users on local lines while allowing all users to
share a certain number of external phone lines.

Hub
This is a hardware device that enables multiple devices or connections to be connected to a
computer. There are two types of primary hubs, network hubs and USB hubs. A network hub
allows multiple devices to communicate over a network with any other of the devices
connected to one of the hub’s Ethernet ports while a USB hub allows multiple peripherals to
connect through a single USB port.

Switch
This is a small hardware device that centralizes communication among multiple connected
devices in one local area network. It channels data from any multiple input ports to the
specific output port that will take the data to its intended destination.

Multiplexer
This is a device used to communicate by means of a medium with combination of multiple
signals. It’s also referred to as a data selector and acts as a multiple input and single output
switch
Cable management
This refers to the management of electrical or optical cables to avoid tangling in a cabinet or
during an installation.
OSI
In full stands for Open Systems Interconnections is a conceptual model and logical layer that
defines network communications used by interconnected systems for communication.
Application layer-this layer supports applications and end user processes
Presentation layer-this layer provides independence from differences in data
representation by translating from application to network format and vice versa.
Session layer-this layer establishes, manages and terminates connections between
applications.
Transport layer-provides transparent transfer of data between end systems and is
responsible for end to end error recovery and flow control.
Network layer-this layer provides switching and routing services, creating logical
paths for transmitting from node to node.
Data Link layer-in this layer data packets are encoded and decoded into bits as well
as error handling in the physical layer, flow control and synchronization.
Physical layer-this layer conveys the bit stream-electrical impulses, light or radio
signals through the network at the electrical and mechanical levels.

VMware and VDesk
VMware is a company that was established in 1998 and provides different software and
applications for virtualization and cloud computing services. Virtual machine software from
VMware allows multiple copies of the same operating systems to run in the same x-68 based
machines.
VDesk stands for virtual desktop, which is a computer operating system that doesn’t run
directly on the endpoint hardware from which a user accesses it. Virtual desktops are
accessed through client software installed directly to an endpoint, which presents the desktop
to the user and allows them to interact with it using a keyboard, mouse and peripherals.
SUSE Enterprise Desktop
Formerly introduced as Novell Linux Desktop is a Linux operating system distribution
supplied by SUSE and is targeted at business market for use on desktops.
Windows 2016 server
This is a server operating system developed by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family
of operating systems that was developed concurrently with Windows 10.
UNIX
This is a portable, multitasking, multiuser, time-sharing operating system originally
developed in 1969 by a group of AT&T employees. It was first programmed in assembly
language but was later reprogrammed in C.
Sun/Solaris
This is a UNIX operating system originally developed by Sun Microsystems, it superseded
their earlier SunOS. In 2010 after the Sun acquisition by Oracle it was renamed to Oracle
Solaris.

Virtual PC
This is a Microsoft virtualization solution that facilitates the creation and installation of a
virtual machine (VM) on windows 7 and subsequent operating systems. It enables the
execution of a legacy or earlier OS on a VM supported system.
Proxy Server
This is a server that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from
other servers.
Biometric security Equipment
These are devices that measure unique characteristics of a person, such as voice patterns, iris
or retina patterns of the eye or fingerprint patterns and use the recorded data for securing
systems and verification of a person’s identity.
Virus Detection Equipment
These are computer software used to detect, prevent and remove malicious software from a
computer system.
Spyware Detection Software
These are computer software used to detect malware that collect personal information from a
computer system without the consent of the owner.
Network Performance Monitoring
Enables routine checking and optimizing the network performance. This is done through
network performance monitoring software.
Communication towers
These are structures that designed to support antennae for telecommunication and
broadcasting including television.
Inferred Signals
This is a means used to transmit light signals over distance. The light frequency used isabove
the range of visible light in the red end of light spectrum.
ITIL
Stands for Information Technology Infrastructure Library. It is a set of detailed practices for
IT service management that focuses on aligning IT services with the needs of the business.

ICANN
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a non-profit
organization responsible coordinating the maintenance and procedures of several database
related to the namespaces of the internet.

ISO/IEEE
ISO is the International Organization for standardization. They develop and publish
international standards.
IEEE is the institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers is a global association of
professionals working towards the development, implementation and maintenance of
technology centred products and services.
Cat5
Category five commonly known as cat5 is a twisted pair cable for computer networks. The
cable standards provide up to 100MHz and is su...


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