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The ____________________ suite of protocols was created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1974 to connect DEC minicomputers together.
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A(n) ____ unit is used to access the programs run by the end user.
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Match each item with a statement below.
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The Transport Control field is initially set to ____ by the transmitting station and is incremented each time the IPX packet passes through a router.
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CICS, IMS, and TSO are application programs that provide interactive support, transaction processing, and hierarchical database access.
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List the four fields of the domain-specific part of the DECnet address.
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