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What is a network redirector?What is a network redirector?
This is used by the application layer with standalone applications to provide an indirect interface to the rest of the OSI model.
This is used by the application layer with standalone applications to provide an indirect interface to the rest of the OSI model.
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What is a redirector?What is a redirector?
Software that intercepts requests for resources within a computer and analyzes them for remote access requirements.
Software that intercepts requests for resources within a computer and analyzes them for remote access requirements.
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What is redirector?What is redirector?
A protocol that works with computer operating systems & network clients instead of specific application programs.
A protocol that works with computer operating systems & network clients instead of specific application programs.
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•Apple File Protocol •NetBIOS Extended User Interface (NetBEUI) •Novell IPX/SPX protocols •Network File System (NFS)
•Apple File Protocol •NetBIOS Extended User Interface (NetBEUI) •Novell IPX/SPX protocols •Network File System (NFS)
What are some examples of redirectors?
What are some examples of redirectors?
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What is the session layer? What is the session layer?
The OSI model layer that a redirector resides on.The OSI model layer that a redirector resides on.
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What is a the Domain Name System (DNS)?
What is a the Domain Name System (DNS)?
The system used in the Internet for translating names of network nodes into addresses.
The system used in the Internet for translating names of network nodes into addresses.
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What is a domain name?What is a domain name?
A string of characters and/or numbers, usually a name or abbreviation, that represents the numeric address of an Internet site.
A string of characters and/or numbers, usually a name or abbreviation, that represents the numeric address of an Internet site.
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What is a DNS server?What is a DNS server?
A device on a network that responds to requests from clients to translate a domain name into the associated IP address.
A device on a network that responds to requests from clients to translate a domain name into the associated IP address.
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What is hierarchy ?What is hierarchy ?
The term that describes the structure of the different levels of DNS servers. The term that describes the structure of the different levels of DNS servers.
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What is .orgWhat is .org
The top-level domain ending which is assigned to nonprofit sites.The top-level domain ending which is assigned to nonprofit sites.
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What is The World Wide WEB?What is The World Wide WEB?
Uses the HTTP protocolUses the HTTP protocol
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What is telnet?What is telnet?
Remote access programs use the this protocol for directly connecting to remote resources
Remote access programs use the this protocol for directly connecting to remote resources
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What is FTP (File Transfer Protocol)?What is FTP (File Transfer Protocol)?
File utility programs use the this protocol for copying and moving files between remote sites
File utility programs use the this protocol for copying and moving files between remote sites
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What is a POP3?What is a POP3?
E-mail programs support this application layer protocol for electronic mail.
E-mail programs support this application layer protocol for electronic mail.
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What is SNMP protocol?What is SNMP protocol?
Network data gathering and monitoring use this protocol. Network data gathering and monitoring use this protocol.
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What is E-mail?What is E-mail?
Eudora is a client application. Eudora is a client application.
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What is HTTP?What is HTTP?
Internet Explorer and Netscape Communicator use this protocol.Internet Explorer and Netscape Communicator use this protocol.
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What is the recipient’s name?What is the recipient’s name?
The part of an e-mail address that is a DNS entry that represents the IP address of the post office server.
The part of an e-mail address that is a DNS entry that represents the IP address of the post office server.
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What are the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) and UUencode (a Unix utility program)?
What are the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) and UUencode (a Unix utility program)?
The two most common formats for e-mail attachments.
The two most common formats for e-mail attachments.
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What is ASCII & binary mode? What is ASCII & binary mode?
FTP data transfer can occur in these two modes. FTP data transfer can occur in these two modes.
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What is a hyperlink ?What is a hyperlink ?
An object (word, phrase, or picture) on a Web page that, when clicked, transfers you to a new Web page.
An object (word, phrase, or picture) on a Web page that, when clicked, transfers you to a new Web page.
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What is 53?What is 53?
The PORT number for DNS.The PORT number for DNS.
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What is a request for service?What is a request for service?
What the client side of a client server relationship does.What the client side of a client server relationship does.
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What is processing?What is processing?
What the remote computer in a telnet session is responsible for.
What the remote computer in a telnet session is responsible for.
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What is anonymous FTP?What is anonymous FTP?
Normally, you would use "anonymous" as the login ID, & your e-mail address as the password for this.
Normally, you would use "anonymous" as the login ID, & your e-mail address as the password for this.