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Which octet does Class A TCP/IP use to represent the network portion?
The First octet
Which octet does Class B TCP/IP use to represent the network portion?
The Second octet
Which octet does Class C TCP/IP use to represent the network portion?
The Third octet
What IP range do Class A addresses span?
1-126
What IP range do Class B addresses span?
128-191
What IP range do Class C addresses span?
192-223
What is the default subnet for a Class A address?
255.0.0.0
What is the default subnet for a Class B address?
255.255.0.0
What is the default subnet for a Class C address?
255.255.255.0
What are network IDs that start with 127 reserved for?
Loop back
What does a network ID reserved for loopback start with?
127
What layers of the OSI model do "application protocols" map to?
Application, Presentation, Session layers.
What protocols are the following examples of: AFT, FTP, SFTP, TFTP, NCP, NNTP, SSH, TelNet, DCP, LDAP, SNMP
Application Protocols
What layers of the OSI model do "transport protocols" map to?
Transport Layer
What are Transport protocols responsible for?
Transporting Data across the network.
What are the following protocols examples of: ATP, NetBEUI, SPX, TCP, UDP
Transport Protocols
What does NetBEUI use names for?
NetBEUI uses names as addresses.
What are Network protocols responsible for?
For providing the addressing and routing information.
Which protocols are responsible providing the addressing and routing information?
Network Protocols
What are the following protocols examples of: IP, IPX, DDP
Network Protocols
What routable protocol is used by all major OSes?
TCP/IP
What network type are IPX/SPX associated with?
NetWare networks
Are IPX/SPX routable?
Yes
What OS is NetBEUI used on?
Windows
Is NetBEUI routable?
No
What is the function of DHCP/BOOTP?
They are network services that automatically assign IP addresses.
What does APIPA do?
It's a Windows system that self assigns an IP address in the absence of a DHCP server.
What Windows system self assigns an IP address if there is no DHCP server?
APIPA
What does DNS do?
DNS resolves hostnames to IP addresses
What protocol resolves hostnames to IP addresses?
DNS
What does the NAT protocol do?
Translates private network addresses into public ones.
What protocol translates private network addresses into public ones?
NAT Protocol
What is the WINS protocol for?
WINS resolves NetBIOS names to IP addresses.
What protocol resolves NetBIOS names to IP addresses?
WINS Protocol
What is the SNMP protocol for?
SNMP provides network management facilities on TCP/IP networks
What protocol provides network management facilities on TCP/IP networks?
SNMP protocol
What is Samba for?
Samba is a service on UNIX/Linux systems to allow Windows clients to access file/print services on that server without running software.
What service on UNIX/Linux servers allows Windows Clients to access file/print functions without running software?
Samba!
What is the NFS protocol?
The Native file access protocol for UNIX/Linux.
What is the native file access protocol for UNIX/Linux?
NFS Protocol
What is the SMB Protocol?
The Native file access protocol for Windows.
What is The Native file access protocol for Windows?
SMB Protocol.
What is the AFP protocol?
The Native file access protocol for Macintosh.
What is The Native file access protocol for Macintosh?
AFP Protocol.
What is subnetting?
A process in which parts of the host IP are used to create more network ID's.