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Used to provide nonsecure remote access from host terminals to various servers and network devices.
Telnet
A network protocol that allows a user on one computer to log onto another computer that is part of the same network.
The email is stored locally and might not synchronize if accessed from multiple locations but is available offline.
POP3
POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) is the most recent version of a standard protocol for receiving e-mail.POP3 is a client/server protocol in which e-mail is received and held for you by your Internet server.
Delivers administrative alerts to and from network devices.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a popular protocol for network management. It is used for collecting information from, and configuring, network devices, such as servers, printers, hubs, switches, and routers on an Internet Protocol (IP) network.
Used to provide connectionless network service.
UDP
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is part of the Internet Protocol suite used by programs running on different computers on a network. UDP is used to send short messages called datagrams but overall, it is an unreliable, connectionless protocol.UDP is officially defined in RFC 768 and was formulated by David P. Reed.
Offers a synchronized time service to all configured network devices.
NTP
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. In operation since before 1985, NTP is one of the oldest Internet protocols in current use.
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