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Transmission that involves one transmitter and multiple, undefined receivers. |
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In the domain name www.google.com, this is the top-level domain. |
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An example of a baseband system found on many LANs today -- uses twisted pair cable as its medium. |
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In IPv6, each address contains a ______ Prefix, or a variable-length field at the beginning of the address that indicates what type of address it is. |
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A _____ file associates host names with IP addresses. |
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This protocol reports on the success or failure of data delivery. |
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This network layer protocol managaes multicasting. |
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This protocol in TCP/IP suite is the core protocol responsible for logical addressing. |
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The command used to view IP information on a Windoes XP or Vista workstation. |
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The database of Internet IP addresses and their assoicated names. |
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This TCP/IP utility can verify that TCP/IP is installed, bound to a NIC, configured correctly, and communicating with the network. |
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This numer is the address on a host where an application makes itself available to incoming or outgoing data. |
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A ______ protocol means that it works at the Network Layer. |
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______ is a connection-oriented protocol that works at the Transport Layer. |
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A terminal emulation protocol in the TCP/IP protocol suite used to log on to a remote host. |
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A transport layer protocol that is more efficient that TCP. |
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