Matching
Match each term with the correct statement below.
Premises:
protocol developed by Novell for the NetWare operating system.
logical area on a network that contains a list of named objects and performs name resolution.
contains a destination address that is associated with multiple interfaces, usually on different nodes.
involves using software to make a computer, such as a PC, behave as though it were a terminal.
provides an alternative to FTP for sending a file from one computer system to another.
16-bit cyclic redundancy check based on length of all TCP header fields and the data payload field
IP address format
peer-to-peer network protocol especially designed for Macintosh computers.
similar to a virtual circuit between two communicating processes on two different nodes.
Responses:
anycast packet
terminal emulation
dotted decimal notation address
Internetwork Package Exchange (IPX)
namespace
checksum
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
AppleTalk
TCP port
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
protocol developed by Novell for the NetWare operating system.
logical area on a network that contains a list of named objects and performs name resolution.
contains a destination address that is associated with multiple interfaces, usually on different nodes.
involves using software to make a computer, such as a PC, behave as though it were a terminal.
provides an alternative to FTP for sending a file from one computer system to another.
16-bit cyclic redundancy check based on length of all TCP header fields and the data payload field
IP address format
peer-to-peer network protocol especially designed for Macintosh computers.
similar to a virtual circuit between two communicating processes on two different nodes.
Premises:
protocol developed by Novell for the NetWare operating system.
logical area on a network that contains a list of named objects and performs name resolution.
contains a destination address that is associated with multiple interfaces, usually on different nodes.
involves using software to make a computer, such as a PC, behave as though it were a terminal.
provides an alternative to FTP for sending a file from one computer system to another.
16-bit cyclic redundancy check based on length of all TCP header fields and the data payload field
IP address format
peer-to-peer network protocol especially designed for Macintosh computers.
similar to a virtual circuit between two communicating processes on two different nodes.
Responses:
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