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| Passed this exam this morning in 7 minutes with 93%.... I found it very easy as I have already completed my MCSE and most of the stuff is the same as found in those exams.
Here is a Cram Sheet created from questions on this exam. Know this and you will pass..!
- A digital signature verfies the identity of the person who applies it to a document
- The web browser settings that control how browser receives inf and downloads content Security
- Most common way of getting information from a web surfer is HTML form
- Individual users buy modem connection to Internet from Access Point ISP
- Streaming media allows for slowdowns in the data stream by building up a buffer of data before playback begins
- TCP/IP protocol used directory access LDAP (Lightweight directory access protocol)
- Encrypted text called CIPHERTEXT
- Trademark protection applies to graphical artwork other than logos
- Most useful aspect of the Java language cross platform compatibility
- Internet is the least secure type network
- Play streaming video on a web site use RealPlayer
- Technology that implements VPN using Ipsec L2TP
- T3 max connection speed 43mbps (672 channels x 64kb)
- Internet bandwidth technology that is mainly used on Internet backbone ATM
- VRML provides interactive 3D environment (Virtual reality modelling language)
- TCP/IP utilities that are similar are TRACERT, Ping
- List server is SMTP server sends mail to list recipients
- An attack motivated money is only worthwhile if value attack is worth more than the cost of the attack
- Command used start file transfer from remote location is GET
- Success of banner ad is measured in the clickthrough rate
- Fastest video card mode displaying web graphics is 24BIT
- The one limitation of web browser cookies is Max of 20 per domain
- No expiration date set Cookies will stay until the computer is rebooted
- Client side scripting language Java Script
- Configure router advertise routes dont exist or not where say they are is SPOOFING attack
- Create your own key pairs need a Certificate Server
- The security std for secure online transactions SET
- To be E-Commerce server must offer credit card authentication
- In order to have copyright protection a work must be an original creation
- The most likely cause client side script not working is web client does not support scripting
- Microsofts client side scripting language Vbscript
- Invention protected by patent not copyright
- An ingredients list not eligible for copyright protection
- ASCII uses 8 bits and Unicode uses 16bits each character
- VPN is an example of an Extranet
- The ANSI std upon which EDI is based X12
- DNS servers A record contains mapping IP address to host name
- Verisign is a type of certificate server
- CSS Cascading Style Sheets
- 1st entry DNS server SOA
- Easiest way add search capabilities to web site Site Map
- Attack on a web site leaves ports half open SYN ATTACK
- Using protocol analyser to intercept and decode packets sent to and from server find account and password is SPOOFING
- Search engines use Met Tags to index sites
- Javascripts and Perl are examples plain text files written using any text editing application
- TFTP uses UDP as delivery protocol
- Every web page 3 basic elements HTML declaration, Head, Body
- PERL is server side script
- Flash supports vectored graphics
- RealPlayer supports vectored streaming audio files
- Change browser form dumb terminal to browser install browser connected to HTTP daemon
- OC-1 operates at 55mbps
- Netstat displays current TCP session and hosts and ports connected to computer
- Command to download multiple files MGET
- LANG tells what language to expect on page
- Start ordered list = OL
- Type encryption uses one key for both encryption and decryption Symmetric
- Port number used identify which service packet is intended
- Have a contest on a web site use FLASH
- CORBA Common object request broker architecture
- Need a relational database to implement on line transaction process on e-commerce server
- Non-essential tag in HTML document is Textarea
- HTML tag used make table cell TD
- Internet does not generally require an ACL (Access control list)
- Easiest database to set up is a relational database
- Image map links multiple URLs to a single image
- FTP uses TCP as transport layer protocol
- Bandwidth technology that uses 53byte cell ATM
- XML was developed integrate HTML with data source
- Encryption method that uses a public and private key is PGP
- Start list numbered items LI
- Create address book and update Directory Server
- CDF (Channel definition format) implements push technology (To web browsers)
- Graphics are protected under copyright law
- Bridge uses MAC address to do its networking
- Internet server is the least secure from outside attacks
- Connection type protocol TCP
- Vbscript is vendor dependant only works with Microsoft Iexplorer
- HTML tag used make table row TR
- Type index allows you search for specific phrase Keyword Server
- 1st 2 entries header MIME e-mail E-mail version, Content type
- OC-3 line speed 155.52 mbps
- Virtual modem will not give you an Internet connection
- List of unnumbered items UL
- Color depth JPEG 24BIT
- MIME Multi purpose Internet Mail Extension
- CGI scripts are executed on the server
- Upload a web site and the images are displayed incorrectly MIME settings are incorrect
- Device that translates between 2 differnet protocols Gateway
- RP Is the DNS record that tells you who is responsible for the domain
- GIF89a supports transparent backgrounds
- PERL server side programming language
- Device that lets you connect to a different protocol stack Gateway
- Users cannot change passwords for FTP sites
- TIFF cannot be displayed on a web page without plugins (67million colors and large)
- Put background music on a web site use (embed and bgsound)
- Cookies provide customised web sites for users
- Host unreachable error DNS
- Trademark applies to AD SLOGANS
- Connect 2 different network topologies BRIDGE
- Microsofts preferred server side script ASP
- SMTP uses port 25
- CSS in sever/internet capacity Commercial secured server
- Internet lectures over slow connection Best format RealMedia
- SMTP sends e-mail from clients and between servers, POP3 retrieves e-mail for the client
- Host file Entry 192.168.14.12 YORKTOWN #PENDLETON (Comment characters after #)
- Resolve IP address to hostname Reverse lookup (IP address turned around in DNS)
- NSLOOKUP allows you to set DNS entries
- PTR record is used for reverse lookup entries
- MIME is not only used for e-mail but also by browsers handle data not written in HTML (GIF)
- POP uses port 110
- LDAP is based on the X.500 standard
- Telnet command to start session OPEN
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| Very interesting compilation. Congratulations on the pass 
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Freak, MA, M.Ed., Net+,I-Net+, MCP+I, MCSE, MCT | |
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| Just wanted to be a little more accurate about the cookies TTL: if they have no define TTL, they will be active until the browser session is stopped, NOT until the machine is rebooted. Just kill your browser and restart it -- not the PC -- and those cookies will be gone. Just figured I would mention that...
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Freak, MA, M.Ed., Net+,I-Net+, MCP+I, MCSE, MCT
http://www.mcsefreak.com | |
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| Thanks Freak.... I agree 100% . | |
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| Anytime! It is easy to overlook that when you compile a list as dense as yours. happy I could be of some help. As a matter of fact, I will be adapting this list as a cram sheet for my site.
By the way, if you were to interested in contributing to my site, let me know! I have a lot of different sections, and I cannot do it all by myself Needless to say, you would be credited for your work...
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Freak, MA, M.Ed., Net+,I-Net+, MCP+I, MCSE, MCT
http://www.mcsefreak.com
[This message has been edited by freak (edited 10-31-2000).] | |
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| I would be happy to send you a lot of stuff for your site. I have cram sheets for all the exams that I have done and also notes etc.
Look forward to hearing from you
Later
Scott
MCSE, MCP+I, INET+, CNA
thor@examnotes.net | |
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| Awesome! This sounds great to me. I will set you up w/ an email address there (thor@mcsefreak.com) which I will forward to your account at examnotes.net; please send what you have (word docs as email attachments would be perfect) to dave@mcsefreak.com and I will publish it and give you due credit. Your help is much appreciated 
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Freak, MA, M.Ed., Net+,I-Net+, MCP+I, MCSE, MCT
http://www.mcsefreak.com | |
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| Cool.... I will send you a pile of stuff tonight when I return from work (soooo bored)
Later | |
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| Very neat!
Hey Thor, I see you are from London. I now live in the US, but I am a French citizen, and was educated at Christ Church college in Oxford, England. We form quite the European connection on this board 
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Freak, MA, M.Ed., Net+,I-Net+, MCP+I, MCSE, MCT
http://www.mcsefreak.com | |
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| Just working here at the moment... I am from South Africa (Mum is scottish so managed to get GBP passport).... What is the states like? | |
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| Oh well, so much for my idea of a European connection I guess 
The States are a great place to be, man. This industry is obviously booming over here, and they can't find enough qualified AND certified people, therefore salaries go up! Ah, the beautiful thing about being on the *right* side of the supply and dmand phenomenon 
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Freak, MA, M.Ed., Net+,I-Net+, MCP+I, MCSE, MCT
http://www.mcsefreak.com | |
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Never fear freak, I am here, I am from London and am presently taking a Diploma in computer science at Oxford... and half way through the A+ so you have your euro connection
after all...
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| Ha ha ha! Thanks for your support Always good to find a fellow European around! I hope you are enjoying your time in Oxford... I sure enjoyed mine 
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Freak, MA, M.Ed., Net+,I-Net+, MCP+I, MCSE, MCT
http://www.mcsefreak.com |
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