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What is WINS?
Windows internet naming service. Acess rescources by name instead of IP adress. In older systems.
What is DORA?
Discover, Offer, Request, Acknowledge
What is RARP?
Reverse Adress Resoultion Protocol. Name to IP
What is ARP?
Adress Resoultion Protocol. IP to name
What is T1 times?
When DHCP client has 50% of lease and attempte to reacquire its least. Brodcast
What is T2 time?
DHCP request that happens at 87.5% which is required before it expires. UNICAST
What is a DHCP reservation?
Enable permanet address lease assignment by the DHCP server.
What command can be typed to obtain the MAC address?
ipconfig /all
What is a (PTR) record?
Records IP to name mapping.
By default how often is the DHCP database automatically backed up?
Every 60 minutes.
What is recpmciling a DHCP Database?
Process of verifiying DHCP database values against DHCP registry values.
What is FQDN?
A fully qualified domain name. Describes the exact relationship between a host and its DNS domain.
What is a DNS standard primary zone?
A read write copy of the DNS zone in which resource records are created and managed.
What is a standard secondary zone?
A read only copy of the sandard primary DNS zone.
What is the in-addr.arpa domain?
Provides forward lookup