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| Open System Interconnection |
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| TCP/IP Application layer is equal to ? layer(s) in the OSI Model |
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-Application -Presentation -Session |
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TCP/IP -Application protocols |
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TELNET POST OFFICE PROTOCOL 3(POP3) FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL(FTP) HTTP DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM(DNS) SECURE SHELL(SSH) |
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| TCP/IP Transport layer is equal to ? layer(s) in the OSI Model |
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| TCP/IP Internet layer is equal to ? layer(s) in the OSI Model |
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TCP/IP -Internet protocols |
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IP INTERNET CONTROL MESSAGE PROTOCOL(ICMP) ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL(ARP) |
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| TCP/IP Network Interface layer is equal to ? layer(s) in the OSI Model |
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TCP/IP -NETWORK INTERFACE PROTOCOLS |
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ETHERNET POINT-TO-POINT(PPP) ASYMMETRIC DIGITIAL SUBSCRIBER LINE(ADSL) |
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| PDU's (protocol data units) |
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| at the application, presentation, and session layers of the OSI model are simply referred to as data |
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| data is processed into Segments at the? |
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| Segments is processed into Packets at the? |
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| Packets is processed into Frames at the? |
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| Frames is processed into bits at the? |
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| OSI model was invented... |
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| before protocols, and for standardizing networking |
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| TCP/IP model was developed... |
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| specifically for protocols, and support Internet-related tasks |
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| application, presentation, and session layers |
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| to interact with the network a PC requires? |
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| NIC (network interface card) |
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| the process of assigning a protocol to a NIC is known as? |
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| each NIC has a unique media access control, or MAC, address also known as the? |
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| the first three bytes, 24bits, or 6 hexadecimal digits called |
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| the OUI ( organizationally unique Identifier) |
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| the second three bytes,24 bits, or 6 hexadecimal digits are known as the |
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| universal LAN address, or the LAN identifier |
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| operating at the data link layer, what joins multiple segments of a network, switch data frames from one segment to another, making switching decision based on the destination MAC address |
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| where the bandwidth is shared between devices |
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| difference between a bridge and a switch |
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switches have multiple ports bridges have two ports |
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| used to connect an Ethernet network to a token ring network |
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| involves encoding the data for transmission |
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| HSM( Hardware Security Module) |
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| provide encryption, decryption, and access control |
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| SSL (Secure Socket Layer) |
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| combines digital certificates for authentication with public key data |
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| the SSL encryption process step 1 |
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| a client requests a session from a server |
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| the SSL encryption process step 2 |
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| the server responds by sending its digital certificate and public key to the client |
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| the SSL encryption process step 3 |
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| the server and client negotiate an encryption level |
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| the SSL encryption process step 4 |
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| the client generates and encrypts a session key using the server's public key, and returns the session key to the server |
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| the SSL encryption process step 5 |
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| the client and server use the session key for data encryption |
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| Transmission control protocol |
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| establishes connections between source and destination host |
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| enables computers to communicate over many types of networks, and is the native protocol used on the Internet |
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| on a network all devices have ? |
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