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This protocol translates an IP address into a MAC address. |
ARP |
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This protocol allows access to web pages. It uses port 80 It works in the Application layer of the OSI model |
HTTP |
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This protocol allows file transfer from one machine to another, it also has browsing capabilities.
It uses port 21 It uses TCP, so it is slow but reliable. It works in the Application layer of the OSI model |
FTP |
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This protocol allows secure access to web pages. It uses port 443 It works in the Application layer of the OSI model |
HTTPS |
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This protocol is used for terminal emulation. It uses port 23 It works in the Application layer of the OSI model |
Telnet |
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This protocol is for simple email transfer (send) and uses port 25. It works in the Application layer of the OSI model |
SMTP |
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This protocol downloads emails from an email server but does not delete the original. It uses port 143. It works in the Application layer of the OSI model |
IMAP |
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This protocol downloads emails from an email server and deletes the original. Uses port 110 It works in the Application layer of the OSI model |
POP3 |
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This protocol can send and receive files but has no browsing capabilities. It uses UPD so it is fast but not reliable. It works in the Application layer of the OSI model |
TFTP |
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This protocol is used to enable central management of a network, and watch the entire network. Works with TCP/IP and uses UDP. It works in the Application layer of the OSI model |
SNMP |
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This protocol resolves the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) with IP addresses. Matches a domain name with an IP address, and maps it on the internet. It uses port 53. It works in the Application layer of the OSI model |
DNS |
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This protocol is used to assign IP addresses to specific hosts, and also provides DNS and Gateway if needed. It uses UDP ports 68 (source) and 67 (destination) It works in the Application layer of the OSI model |
DHCP |
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This protocol is connection oriented Reliable communication (with ACK's) It works in the Transport layer of the OSI model |
TCP |
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What type of protocols does the Application layer of the TCP/IP model have? |
Communication Protocols |
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This protocol is connection less Unreliable (no Ack's) It works in the Transport layer of the OSI model |
UDP |
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What type of protocols does the Transport layer of the TCP/IP model have? |
Host-to-Host communication protocols |