Deck 4: Introduction to TCP/IP Protocols

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A(n) ____ address represents any one interface from a group of interfaces, any one of which can accept a transmission.

A) anycast
B) unicast
C) multicast
D) singlecast
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The command used to view IP information on a Windows workstation is ipconfig.
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A UDP header contains ____fields.

A) four
B) six
C) eight
D) ten
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The subprotocol that enables TCP/IP to internetwork - that is, to traverse more than one LAN segment and more than one type of network through a router is ____.

A) TCP
B) ICMP
C) UDP
D) IP
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In IPv4 addressing, a node with an IP address of 168.34.88.29 belongs to a Class ____ network.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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In the TCP/IP protocol suite, ____ is the core protocol responsible for logical addressing.

A) TCP
B) UDP
C) IP
D) ARP
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In IPv4 addressing, an IP address whose first octet is in the range of 192-223 belongs to a Class ____ network.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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In IPv4 addressing, each IP address is a unique ____ number.

A) 12-bit
B) 32-bit
C) 64-bit
D) 128-bit
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____ is more efficient than TCP for carrying messages that fit within one data packet.

A) IP
B) UDP
C) ICMP
D) IGMP
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The format of ARP tables is the same from one operating system to another.
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____ operates at the Network layer and manages multicasting.

A) IGMP
B) ICMP
C) UDP
D) IP
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All protocols are routable.
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In dotted decimal notation, a(n) ____ separates each decimal.

A) dash
B) slash
C) colon
D) period
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TCP is a(n) ____ subprotocol.

A) open-ended
B) indiscriminating
C) connection-oriented
D) connectionless
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ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) reports on the success or failure of data delivery.
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A(n) ____ number is the address on a host where an application makes itself available to incoming or outgoing data.

A) port
B) source
C) destination
D) application
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____ ARP table entries are created when a client makes an ARP request that cannot be satisfied by data already in the ARP table.

A) Static
B) Dynamic
C) Temporary
D) On-demand
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The default subnet mask for a Class B network is ____.

A) 255.0.0.0
B) 255.255.0.0
C) 255.255.255.0
D) 255.255.255.255
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If your network does not need or use APIPA, it must be uninstalled to avoid conflicts.
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In most cases, BOOTP has been surpassed by the more sophisticated IP addressing utility, ____.

A) DNS
B) RARP
C) DHCP
D) APIPA
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Describe the Time to Live (TTL) field in an IP datagram.
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Describe the DHCP leasing process.
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In IPv4 addressing, eight bits have 256 possible combinations.Only the numbers 1 through 254 can be used to identify networks and hosts in an IP address. Explain what the number 0 and the number 255 are used for in IPv4 addressing.
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____________________ is a process of subdividing a single class of networks into multiple, smaller logical networks, or segments.
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In IPv4 addressing, explain what is special about an address containing 127 in the first octet and how this address is used in troubleshooting.
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In the domain name www.google.com, ____ is the top-level domain (TLD).

A) http
B) www
C) google
D) com
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Describe the size differences in IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses.
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If the standard port number for the Telnet service is 23, a host whose IPv4 address is 10.43.3.87 has a socket address for Telnet of ____.

A) 10.43.3.87/23
B) 10.43.3.87:23
C) 10.43.3.87-23
D) 23:10.43.3.87
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____ is a simple Application layer protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers on a network.

A) NNTP
B) NTP
C) PING
D) ARP
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____ is a terminal emulation protocol used to log on to remote hosts using the TCP/IP protocol suite.

A) NNTP
B) NTP
C) Telnet
D) FTP
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Describe multicasting.
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TCP ensures reliable data delivery through sequencing and ____________________.
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Whether connecting to the Internet or to another computer within a LAN, every node on a network must have a unique ____________________.
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Describe how ARP improves efficiency of MAC-to-IP address mappings.
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Describe the subnet mask and how they are assigned.
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In IPv6, each address contains a(n) ____, or a variable-length field at the beginning of the address that indicates what type of address it is.

A) Variable Prefix
B) Address Prefix
C) Format Prefix
D) Field Prefix
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____ is a utility that can verify that TCP/IP is installed, bound to the NIC, configured correctly, and communicating with the network.

A) ARP
B) PING
C) Telnet
D) FTP
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A(n) ____________________ is a special 32-bit number that, when combined with a device's IP address, informs the rest of the network about the segment or network to which the device is attached.
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Protocols that can span more than one LAN (or LAN segment) are ____________________, because they carry Network layer addressing information that can be interpreted by a router.
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Define and describe DDNS (Dynamic DNS).
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Define and describe Zeroconf (Zero Configuration).
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Match between columns
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
dotted decimal notation
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
Dynamic Ports
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
fully qualified host name
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
host file
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
namespace
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
DNS
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
Well Known Ports
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
Registered Ports
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
resolvers
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
dotted decimal notation
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
Dynamic Ports
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
fully qualified host name
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
host file
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
namespace
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
DNS
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
Well Known Ports
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
Registered Ports
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
resolvers
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
dotted decimal notation
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
Dynamic Ports
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
fully qualified host name
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
host file
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
namespace
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
DNS
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
Well Known Ports
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
Registered Ports
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
resolvers
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
dotted decimal notation
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
Dynamic Ports
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
fully qualified host name
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
host file
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
namespace
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
DNS
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
Well Known Ports
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
Registered Ports
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
resolvers
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
dotted decimal notation
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
Dynamic Ports
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
fully qualified host name
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
host file
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
namespace
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
DNS
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
Well Known Ports
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
Registered Ports
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
resolvers
The local host name plus its domain name.
dotted decimal notation
The local host name plus its domain name.
Dynamic Ports
The local host name plus its domain name.
fully qualified host name
The local host name plus its domain name.
host file
The local host name plus its domain name.
namespace
The local host name plus its domain name.
DNS
The local host name plus its domain name.
Well Known Ports
The local host name plus its domain name.
Registered Ports
The local host name plus its domain name.
resolvers
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
dotted decimal notation
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
Dynamic Ports
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
fully qualified host name
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
host file
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
namespace
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
DNS
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
Well Known Ports
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
Registered Ports
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
resolvers
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
dotted decimal notation
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
Dynamic Ports
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
fully qualified host name
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
host file
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
namespace
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
DNS
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
Well Known Ports
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
Registered Ports
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
resolvers
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
dotted decimal notation
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
Dynamic Ports
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
fully qualified host name
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
host file
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
namespace
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
DNS
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
Well Known Ports
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
Registered Ports
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
resolvers
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Deck 4: Introduction to TCP/IP Protocols
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A(n) ____ address represents any one interface from a group of interfaces, any one of which can accept a transmission.

A) anycast
B) unicast
C) multicast
D) singlecast
A
2
The command used to view IP information on a Windows workstation is ipconfig.
True
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A UDP header contains ____fields.

A) four
B) six
C) eight
D) ten
A
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The subprotocol that enables TCP/IP to internetwork - that is, to traverse more than one LAN segment and more than one type of network through a router is ____.

A) TCP
B) ICMP
C) UDP
D) IP
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In IPv4 addressing, a node with an IP address of 168.34.88.29 belongs to a Class ____ network.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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In the TCP/IP protocol suite, ____ is the core protocol responsible for logical addressing.

A) TCP
B) UDP
C) IP
D) ARP
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In IPv4 addressing, an IP address whose first octet is in the range of 192-223 belongs to a Class ____ network.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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In IPv4 addressing, each IP address is a unique ____ number.

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B) 32-bit
C) 64-bit
D) 128-bit
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____ is more efficient than TCP for carrying messages that fit within one data packet.

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B) UDP
C) ICMP
D) IGMP
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The format of ARP tables is the same from one operating system to another.
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____ operates at the Network layer and manages multicasting.

A) IGMP
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C) UDP
D) IP
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All protocols are routable.
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In dotted decimal notation, a(n) ____ separates each decimal.

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TCP is a(n) ____ subprotocol.

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D) connectionless
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ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) reports on the success or failure of data delivery.
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A(n) ____ number is the address on a host where an application makes itself available to incoming or outgoing data.

A) port
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C) destination
D) application
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____ ARP table entries are created when a client makes an ARP request that cannot be satisfied by data already in the ARP table.

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D) On-demand
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The default subnet mask for a Class B network is ____.

A) 255.0.0.0
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C) 255.255.255.0
D) 255.255.255.255
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In most cases, BOOTP has been surpassed by the more sophisticated IP addressing utility, ____.

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D) APIPA
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Describe the Time to Live (TTL) field in an IP datagram.
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Describe the DHCP leasing process.
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In IPv4 addressing, eight bits have 256 possible combinations.Only the numbers 1 through 254 can be used to identify networks and hosts in an IP address. Explain what the number 0 and the number 255 are used for in IPv4 addressing.
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____________________ is a process of subdividing a single class of networks into multiple, smaller logical networks, or segments.
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In IPv4 addressing, explain what is special about an address containing 127 in the first octet and how this address is used in troubleshooting.
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In the domain name www.google.com, ____ is the top-level domain (TLD).

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Describe the size differences in IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses.
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If the standard port number for the Telnet service is 23, a host whose IPv4 address is 10.43.3.87 has a socket address for Telnet of ____.

A) 10.43.3.87/23
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____ is a simple Application layer protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers on a network.

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D) ARP
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____ is a terminal emulation protocol used to log on to remote hosts using the TCP/IP protocol suite.

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D) FTP
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Describe multicasting.
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TCP ensures reliable data delivery through sequencing and ____________________.
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Whether connecting to the Internet or to another computer within a LAN, every node on a network must have a unique ____________________.
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Describe how ARP improves efficiency of MAC-to-IP address mappings.
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Describe the subnet mask and how they are assigned.
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In IPv6, each address contains a(n) ____, or a variable-length field at the beginning of the address that indicates what type of address it is.

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____ is a utility that can verify that TCP/IP is installed, bound to the NIC, configured correctly, and communicating with the network.

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A(n) ____________________ is a special 32-bit number that, when combined with a device's IP address, informs the rest of the network about the segment or network to which the device is attached.
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Protocols that can span more than one LAN (or LAN segment) are ____________________, because they carry Network layer addressing information that can be interpreted by a router.
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Define and describe DDNS (Dynamic DNS).
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Define and describe Zeroconf (Zero Configuration).
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Match between columns
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
dotted decimal notation
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
Dynamic Ports
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
fully qualified host name
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
host file
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
namespace
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
DNS
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
Well Known Ports
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
Registered Ports
The most common way of expressing IP addresses.
resolvers
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
dotted decimal notation
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
Dynamic Ports
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
fully qualified host name
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
host file
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
namespace
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
DNS
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
Well Known Ports
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
Registered Ports
Any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information
resolvers
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
dotted decimal notation
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
Dynamic Ports
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
fully qualified host name
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
host file
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
namespace
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
DNS
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
Well Known Ports
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
Registered Ports
Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.
resolvers
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
dotted decimal notation
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
Dynamic Ports
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
fully qualified host name
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
host file
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
namespace
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
DNS
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
Well Known Ports
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
Registered Ports
Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.
resolvers
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
dotted decimal notation
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
Dynamic Ports
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
fully qualified host name
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
host file
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
namespace
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
DNS
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
Well Known Ports
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
Registered Ports
The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.
resolvers
The local host name plus its domain name.
dotted decimal notation
The local host name plus its domain name.
Dynamic Ports
The local host name plus its domain name.
fully qualified host name
The local host name plus its domain name.
host file
The local host name plus its domain name.
namespace
The local host name plus its domain name.
DNS
The local host name plus its domain name.
Well Known Ports
The local host name plus its domain name.
Registered Ports
The local host name plus its domain name.
resolvers
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
dotted decimal notation
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
Dynamic Ports
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
fully qualified host name
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
host file
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
namespace
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
DNS
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
Well Known Ports
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
Registered Ports
Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.
resolvers
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
dotted decimal notation
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
Dynamic Ports
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
fully qualified host name
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
host file
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
namespace
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
DNS
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
Well Known Ports
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
Registered Ports
The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.
resolvers
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
dotted decimal notation
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
Dynamic Ports
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
fully qualified host name
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
host file
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
namespace
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
DNS
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
Well Known Ports
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
Registered Ports
A hierarchical way of associating domain names with IP addresses.
resolvers
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