Smtp and tcp/ip
/etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny
TCP and UDP
When you want to configure a simple IP parameter for a network, use the command IPConfig. This is used for TCP/IP setups for business and residential networks by computer technicians.
Do you mean on a client..? If you do then just go network connections, pick whatever connection you want, right click it, properties, tcp/ip, configure.
TCP/IP is not something you can turn on or off; if the networking software is installed in your system then it is always looking at network data traffic. The use of TCP/IP is governed by the protocols you are using, and that is governed by the application program you may be using. There isn't anything that a user needs to do (besides installing the network driver) to use TCP/IP in an Internet connection. (You do have to configure the workstation or device, but that's about it).
Network Load Balancing Manager automatically configures the TCP/IP properties so that the cluster IP address is in the list. When you configure the TCP/IP properties by other methods, you must ensure that the cluster IP address is in the list of IP addresses in the TCP/IP properties.
Yes, that is the reason network administrators use automatic addressing.
smitty Communications Applications and Services TCP/IP Minimum Configuration & Startup Choose either en0 or en1
If both DHCP server and DHCP client are properly configured, this is true.
Use an inbound TCP connection on port 110
The process of a TCP server is to receive TCP connections and handling the data correctly. The letters TCP in TCP server stands for transmission control protocol.