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Computer Standards and Protocols

This document explores various networking terms and standards including protocols (IPX, LLC, Ethernet), network layers (physical, logical, session), addressing schemes (MAC, IP, port), and utilities/applications (FTP, Telnet, HTTP, SNMP). It discusses concepts like layered networking models, routing, and how standards organizations like IEEE and IETF define protocols to allow interoperability across networks.

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Computer Standards and Protocols

This document explores various networking terms and standards including protocols (IPX, LLC, Ethernet), network layers (physical, logical, session), addressing schemes (MAC, IP, port), and utilities/applications (FTP, Telnet, HTTP, SNMP). It discusses concepts like layered networking models, routing, and how standards organizations like IEEE and IETF define protocols to allow interoperability across networks.

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Network Standards and Protocols

Marjorie Marque
This puzzle explores the terms used in various networking models, protocols and
standards
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

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