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18 Cards in this Set
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TCP
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Transmission Control Protocol: breaks data into manageable packets and tracks information such as source and destination of packets. It is able to reroute packets and is responsible for guaranteed delivery of data.
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IP
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Internet Protocol: Connectionless protocol, responsible for addressing and routing of packets between computers
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What is meant by a connectionless protocol?
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A session is not created before sending data.
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IP does not.....
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Guarantee delivery and does not give acknowledgement of packets that are lost or sent out of order
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UDP
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User Datagram Protocol: connectionless datagram service that provides an unreliable, best effort delivery
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ICMP
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Internet Control Message Protocol: Enables systems on a TCP/IP network to share status and error information such as the use of PING and TRACERT utilities.
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SMTP
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used to reliably send and receive mail over the internet
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FTP
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File Transfer Protocol: used for transferring files between remote systems. Must resolve host name IP address to establish communications
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Connection Oriented
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Verifies packets reach destination
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TFTP
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Same as FTP but not connection oriented
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ARP
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Address Resolution Protocol: Provides IP address to MAC address resolution.
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POP3
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Post office Protocol: Hold mail until the workstation is ready to receive it.
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IMAP
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Internet Message Access Protocol: Standard protocol for accessing email from your local server
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TELNET
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Provides a virtual terminal or remote login across the network that is connection based. The remote server must be running a Telnet service for clients to connect
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HTTP
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Hyper Text Transfer Protocol: set of rules for exchanging files on the World Wide Web. It controls the transfer and addressing of HTTP requests and responses
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HTTPS
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signifies the a web page is using the Secure Socket Layer protocol and is providing a secure connection
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NTP
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Network Time Protocol: is used to synchronize computer clock times in a network of computers
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SNMP
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Simple Network Management Protocol: used for monitoring and status information on a network.
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