IPX | | Allowing protocols to work together |
LLC | | US based society that publishes standards |
routable | | Layered structure |
ethernet | | Advertises services |
TCP | | Provides a MAC address for a given IP address |
MAC | | Identifier with source and destination IP and port address |
SNMP | | Netware's equivalency to TCP |
IP | | TCP/IP application to move web pages |
baselining | | Found in the trailer |
NCP | | Example of non-routable protocol |
RFC | | Layer 5 of the OSI model |
SAP | | TCP/IP application to move files |
SPX | | IPX and IP are examples of this addressing |
telnet | | Discovering where you are currently |
physical | | Protocol analyzer |
port | | Provides the IP address for a given MAC address |
stack | | X.200 |
TTL | | Connection oriented TCP/IP protocol |
socket | | TCP/IP electronic mail protocol |
SMTP | | Defines how long a packet will live in the network |
layering | | Documents describing the Internet |
NETSTAT | | IEEE 802.3 defines |
UDP | | Defines transport and session protocols |
IEEE | | Routing |
session | | Supports EtherTalk, LocalTalk, and TokenTalk |
logical | | Utility used to display IP address and MAC address |
FTP | | Netware's equivalency to IP |
AppleTalk | | Address associated with TCP or UDP application |
ICMP | | Utility used to display TCP/IP network connections |
sniffer | | Protocol that contains a network and a device address |
NetBEUI | | Physical address |
IPCONFIG | | TCP's connectionless counterpart |
RARP | | Cables, hubs and connectors |
HTTP | | Rules for exchanging information |
CRC | | Error reporting mechanism on routers |
ARP | | TCP/IP application to remotely login |
OSI | | IEEE 802.2 defines |
protocol | | TCP/IP network management protocol |