Chapter 3 1-15

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  1. 1

    A TCP/IP-based protocol that enables a sending station to determine the MAC address of the intended receiving station.

  2. 2

    A peer-to-peer protocol used on networks for communications between Macintosh computers.

  3. 3

    One copy of each frame or packet is sent to all points on a network, regardless of whether or not a node has requested it.

  4. 4

    An IP addressing method that ignores address class designations and that uses a slash at the end of the dotted decimal address to show the total number of available addresses.

  5. 5

    A TCP/IP application protocol that resolves domain and computer names to IP addresses, and IP addresses to domain and computer names.

  6. 6

    An addressing technique that uses four octets, such as 10000110.11011110. 1100101.00000101, converted to decimal,to designate a network and individual hosts on the network.

  7. 7

    A network protocol that provides a way for a server to automatically assign an IP address to a device on its network.

  8. 8

    ATCP/IP application protocol that transfers files in bulk data streams and that is commonly used on the Internet.

  9. 9

    A protocol in the TCP/IP suite that transports information over the Internet for access by Web browsers.

  10. 10

    A secure form of HTTP that uses Secure Sockets Layer to implement security.

  11. 11

    A protocol used in combination with TCP or UDP that enables packets to reach a destination on a local or remote network by using dotted decimal addressing.

  12. 12

    The current version of IP used on most networks.

  13. 13

    The next version of IP after IPv4 that enables more addresses than are available through IPv4.

  14. 14

    A protocol developed by Novell for use with its NetWare file server operating system.

  15. 15

    A protocol that transports PPP over a VPN, intranet, or the Internet.

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