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21 Cards in this Set
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Telnet |
Used to provide non-secure remote access from host terminals to various servers and network devices |
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POP3 |
The email is stored locally and might not synchronize if accessed from multiple locations but it's available offline |
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SNMP |
Delivers administrative alerts to and from network devices |
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Telnet |
Used 2 provide access from network devices on secure remote access from post terminals to various servers and network devices |
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UDP |
Used to provide connectionless network service |
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Ntp |
Ofrece synchronize time service to all configured network devices |
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Arp |
Used to resolve IP addresses to Mac addresses for purposes of local area message delivery |
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Sip |
Manages the initiation of VoIP phone services |
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SSH |
Office a secure connection from a virtual terminal to remote devices |
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DHCP |
Provides for the automatic assignment of IP addresses to hosts on a given Network |
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TLS |
Provides encryption for data above the transport layer and updates the SSL protocol |
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Http |
Non-secure client slash server protocol used to retrieve data from web service to their clients |
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SMTP |
Used by email servers to deliver email between server systems |
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FTP |
Used to transfer files in a connection oriented state |
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TCP |
connection oriented delivery upper layer datagrams using acknowledgement |
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ICMP |
Network layer protocol used by programs such as paid to deliver network connection messages to requesting clients |
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Https |
Offer a secure authentication of clients to web servers before delivery of requested data |
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RTP |
Often used in audio slash video delivery of real-time data requiring qos and tight sequencing |
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DNS |
Resolves fully qualified domain names to their unique IP addresses |
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IMAP |
The email is stored on the server and can be accessed from multiple locations |
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Igmp |
Network layer protocol that makes multicast connections for purposes of delivering Mass data grams simultaneously to groups of clients |