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CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide

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intervals. The twists serve to reduce interference (also called crosstalk). The

more twists, the less interference. Unlike its cousin, STP, UTP cable has no

metallic shielding to protect the wires from external interference. 1000BaseT

uses UTP, as do many other networking technologies. UTP is available in a

variety of grades, called categories, as follows:

Cat 1 UTP Regular analog phone lines—not used for data

communications.

Cat 2 UTP Supports speeds up to 4 Mbps.

Cat 3 UTP Supports speeds up to 16 Mbps.

Cat 4 UTP Supports speeds up to 20 Mbps.

Cat 5 UTP Supports speeds up to 100 Mbps.

Cat 5e UTP Supports speeds up to 1000 Mbps.

Cat 6 UTP Supports speeds up to 10 Gbps.

Cat 6a UTP Supports speeds up to 10 Gbps.

Cat 7 UTP Supports 10-Gbps networks at 100-meter segments; shielding

for individual wire pairs reduces crosstalk and noise problems. Cat 7 is not an

ANSI/TIA standard.

variables In scripting and programming, named labels for some portion of

in-memory data. The actions taken by the script or program may change or

replace the data in the variable.

vendor specific Generically, a proprietary product or technology that

doesn’t use common, open standards. Vendor-specific products or features

may not be completely or even partially compatible with products from other

vendors. Also applies to stores that only sell products from one manufacturer,

like the Apple store.

verify full system functionality and, if applicable, implement preventive

measures Making sure that a problem has been resolved and will not return.

(Step 5 of 6 in the CompTIA troubleshooting methodology.)

vertical alignment (VA) Display technology used in mid-range LCD

panels. VA refers to how the liquid crystal matrix is arranged within the

panel.

vertices Used in the second generation of 3-D rendering; have a defined X,

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