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Networking Basics
[edit]by M.Alves and V. Cerny
[edit]- CHAPTER 1
- THE FUNDAMENTALS
- Priority 1
- Bit
- Byte
- Information
- Analog signal
- Digital data
- Priority 2
- Symbolic link
- Computer hardware
- Software
- Firmware
- Bios
- Priority 1
- Data compression
- Lossless compression
- DEFLATE
- Lempel–Ziv–Markov chain algorithm
- Lossy compression
- JPEG
- Moving Picture Experts Group
- Data integrity
- Hash function
- MD5
- Open standard
- Priority 2
- Archive file
- Text file
- Doc (computing)
- Tar (computing)
- Zip (file format)
- Filename extension
- CHAPTER 2
- DESIGN
- KISS principle
- CHAPTER 3
- HARDWARE
- Central processing unit
- Random-access memory
- Data storage device
- Input/output
- Data transmission
- Computer network
- Server
- Desktop computer
- Laptop
- Minicomputer
- Smartphone
- Tablet computer
- Hard disk drive
- Solid-state drive
- Disk partitioning
- RAID
- CHAPTER 4
- OPERATING SYSTEM
- Priority 1
- Operating system
- Booting
- Kernel (computing)
- Root directory
- Utility software
- Application software
- Virtualization
- Hypervisor
- VMware
- Priority 2
- File system
- NTFS
- File Allocation Table
- FAT filesystem and Linux
- Ext4
- Microsoft Windows
- Linux
- Debian
- CentOS
- OS X
- VxWorks
- System software
- CHAPTER 5
- NETWORKING
- Priority 1
- IPv4
- IP address
- Subnetwork
- Gateway (telecommunications)
- Domain Name System
- Hostname
- Domain name
- Local area network
- Wide area network
- Storage area network
- Virtual LAN
- MAC address
- OSI model
- Network layer
- Network switch
- Bridging (networking)
- Router (computing)
- Routing
- Routing table
- Firewall (computing)
- Network address translation
- Priority 2
- Wi-Fi
- Wireless access point
- IPv6
- Ethernet
- CHAPTER 6
- SECURITY
- GNU Privacy Guard
- Symmetric-key algorithm
- Advanced Encryption Standard
- Public-key cryptography
- RSA (algorithm)
- Disk encryption
- BitLocker Drive Encryption
- KeePass
- Password fatigue
- Wireless security
- Transport Layer Security
- X.509
- Virtual private network
- Computer virus
- Antivirus software
- System administrator