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In it's simplest form, ____________ is an electronic message sent from one device to another. |
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A protocol used on the internet for exchanging files. |
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In order to receive a ____________ IP address, the customer must use a comcast issued IP gateway. |
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This type of IP is visible to the public. |
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A descriptive name for an address or group of addresses on the internet. |
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A customer would require ____ or 13 static IP addresses if they have multiple servers of the same type, using the same port. |
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Abbreviation for the internet service that locates and translates domain names into IP addresses. |
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A customer would require ______ static IP address(es) if they have multiple servers using different ports. |
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A location for passing data in and out of your computer. |
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Combines the functions of a cable modem and a router in a single device. |
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10.0.0.0 is an example of a _________ address. |
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A unique number for each computer on a given network. |
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A temporary IP address is also called a ___________ IP address. |
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A static IP address does not __________. |
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Device that connects the customers internal network to the internet. Wireless capability may be denoted by antenna on the device. |
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Device that acts as a focal point in connecting multiple computers within one Local Area Network (LAN). Device that connects the customer's internal network to the Internet |
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A managed hard drive connected to a LAN that can be accessible by anyone on the internet as defined by a company's network administrator. |
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Network Attached Storage (NAS) |
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Connects building data wiring to Ethernet switch, which is the focal point in the data network. |
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A technique by wich several hosts or computers share a single IP address for access to the Internet. |
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NAT (Network Address Translation) |
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Similar to NAT, but a more specific tool. Forwards requests for a particular IP port pair to another IP port pair. |
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PAT (Port Address Translation) |
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The concept of partitioning large networks into smaller segments. |
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Subnetworking or subnetting |
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A portion of the network that shares a common address component. |
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List the 3 types of subnets. |
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This subnet uses 4 IP addresses: One Network IP One Routable IP One Gateway IP One Broadcast IP |
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This subnet uses 8 IP addresses: One Network IP Five Routable IPs One Gateway IP One Broadcast IP |
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This subnet uses 16 IP addresses: One Network IP Thirteen Routable IP's One Gateway IP One Broadcast IP |
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Employees of a company use this to connect from a remote location into their office. |
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A network scheme in which portions of a network are connected to the internet, but information sent is encrypted. |
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A VPN is also know as an ____________. |
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True or False. Standalone modems cannot be installed to support VPN server/endpoint. |
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