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A commonly used **protocol to access information stored in a directory** is **LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)**. What is LDAP? LDAP is an **application protocol** used to access and maintain **distributed directory information services** over an Internet Protocol (IP) network. It is used for **querying and modifying items** in directory services like **Active Directory**, *OpenLDAP*, and others. Example Use Cases: User authentication in networks Accessing email address directories Managing organizational hierarchies or permissions
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
wireless access protocol?
SOAP is defined as "Simple Object Access Protocol". SOAP protocol is a series of steps that allow for transfer and exchange of structured information via the World Wide Web.
An LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) port is simply an application for distributing, accessing, and maintaining information through an IP (Internet Protocol).
WAP (wireless access protocol)
SOAP stands for Simple Object Access Protocol. It is a messaging protocol used in web services to communicate between different systems. SOAP messages are typically formatted in XML and are used for exchanging structured information over a network.
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1) Wireless Application Protocol 2) Wireless Access Point 3) Wireless Access Protocol.
mac protocols are medium access protocol. mac is sublayer of data link layer in osi model.it provides addressing and medium access mechanism
Some basic knowledge i can give you is. example. http://manage.site.com/list/answer the first part the http is what type of protocol your web browsers going to use to request or access the site from. http the most common stands for hyper text transfer protocol. the manage. is called a subdomain site.com is the domain its made of two parts the host which is site and the top-level domain after the / these are additional directories and sub directories of that site. hope this is what you wanted and that it helped.
IMAP (internet message access protocol)