A port is identified for each address and protocol by a 16-bit number, commonly known as the port number
Only one process may bind to a specific IP address and port combination using the same transport protocol.
Two statements that accurately describe the use of destination port numbers by clients on a network are:
A port is identified for each address and protocol by a 16-bit number, commonly known as the port number
Only one process may bind to a specific IP address and port combination using the same transport protocol.
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It creates a basis for legal action if necessary It defines a process for managing security violations. It defines acceptable and unacceptable use of network resources.
It is only used at Layer 2. It eliminates Layer 2 loops in network topologies.
Computers that collect information from all the clients on a network have configuration management software installed. An administrator of a computer network would also be able to collect all information from clients.
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These can be used in order to check which connections are active. It is possible to create a socket by using a known port number.
It creates a basis for legal action if necessary It defines a process for managing security violations. It defines acceptable and unacceptable use of network resources.
It creates a basis for legal action if necessary It defines a process for managing security violations It defines acceptable and unacceptable use of network resources
It is only used at Layer 2. It eliminates Layer 2 loops in network topologies.
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*They require manual reconfiguration to accommodate network changes.*They are identified in the routing table with the prefix S
The network is there to enable clients to communicate with one another. What the clients do is up to the users or service providers.
A LAN is usually in a single geographical area. The network is administered by a single organization A LAN provides network services and access to applications for users within a common organization.
Computers that collect information from all the clients on a network have configuration management software installed. An administrator of a computer network would also be able to collect all information from clients.
Describe how a network works
MAN (metropolitan area network)