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Match each item with a statement below:
Premises:
a distributed file system developed by Sun Microsystems that allows data to be shared across a network
indicates that a TCP connection is to be terminated without further interaction
verifies connectivity between two points
provides TCP/IP host name to IP address resolution
provides IP address to MAC address resolution in a manner similar to that of ARP
contains enough information in its header to be routed through an internetwork
used by TCP to establish a reliable connection between two points
a portion of memory where the device stores incoming packets until they can be processed
a connectionless protocol that permits remote tracking and management of TCP/IP hosts
Responses:
RST
Buffer
Routed protocol
Ping utility
NFS
RARP
SNMP
DNS service
Three-way handshake
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
a distributed file system developed by Sun Microsystems that allows data to be shared across a network
indicates that a TCP connection is to be terminated without further interaction
verifies connectivity between two points
provides TCP/IP host name to IP address resolution
provides IP address to MAC address resolution in a manner similar to that of ARP
contains enough information in its header to be routed through an internetwork
used by TCP to establish a reliable connection between two points
a portion of memory where the device stores incoming packets until they can be processed
a connectionless protocol that permits remote tracking and management of TCP/IP hosts
Premises:
a distributed file system developed by Sun Microsystems that allows data to be shared across a network
indicates that a TCP connection is to be terminated without further interaction
verifies connectivity between two points
provides TCP/IP host name to IP address resolution
provides IP address to MAC address resolution in a manner similar to that of ARP
contains enough information in its header to be routed through an internetwork
used by TCP to establish a reliable connection between two points
a portion of memory where the device stores incoming packets until they can be processed
a connectionless protocol that permits remote tracking and management of TCP/IP hosts
Responses:
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