Exam 4: Introduction to TCP/IP Protocols

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MATCHING Match each item with a statement below: a.Well Known Ports f.dotted decimal notation b.Registered Ports g.namespace c.fully qualified host name h.host file d.resolvers i.Dynamic Ports e.DNS -Ports ranging from 0 to 1023; assigned to processes that only the operating system or an administrator of the system can access.

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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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In the domain name www.google.com,____ is the top-level domain (TLD).

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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.

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In the context of TCP/IP,a packet is also known as a(n)____________________.

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____ is more efficient than TCP for carrying messages that fit within one data packet.

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TCP is a(n)____ subprotocol.

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Define and describe Zeroconf (Zero Configuration).

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MATCHING Match each item with a statement below: a.Well Known Ports f.dotted decimal notation b.Registered Ports g.namespace c.fully qualified host name h.host file d.resolvers i.Dynamic Ports e.DNS -The ASCII text file called HOSTS.TXT that associates host names with IP addresses.

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If a device does not know its own IP address,it can still use ARP.

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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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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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Describe the size differences in IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses.

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MATCHING Match each item with a statement below: a.Well Known Ports f.dotted decimal notation b.Registered Ports g.namespace c.fully qualified host name h.host file d.resolvers i.Dynamic Ports e.DNS -The local host name plus its domain name.

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MATCHING Match each item with a statement below: a.Well Known Ports f.dotted decimal notation b.Registered Ports g.namespace c.fully qualified host name h.host file d.resolvers i.Dynamic Ports e.DNS -Ports ranging from 49152 through 65535; open for use without restriction.

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Describe multicasting.

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All protocols are routable.

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MATCHING Match each item with a statement below: a.Well Known Ports f.dotted decimal notation b.Registered Ports g.namespace c.fully qualified host name h.host file d.resolvers i.Dynamic Ports e.DNS -The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names.

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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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MATCHING Match each item with a statement below: a.Well Known Ports f.dotted decimal notation b.Registered Ports g.namespace c.fully qualified host name h.host file d.resolvers i.Dynamic Ports e.DNS -Ports ranging from 1024 to 49151; accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges.

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