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Day 30 Flashcards - TCP & UDP
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FTP data = TCP port [...]
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[...] = TCP port 20
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FTP data = [...] port 20
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[...] = TCP port 21
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FTP control = [...] port 21
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FTP control = TCP port [...]
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[...] = TCP port 22
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SSH = [...] port 22
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SSH = TCP port [...]
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[...] = TCP port 23
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Telnet = TCP port [...]
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[...] = TCP port 25
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SMTP = [...] port 25
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SMTP = TCP port [...]
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[...] = TCP port 80
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HTTP = [...] port 80
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HTTP = TCP port [...]
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[...] = TCP port 110
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POP3 = [...] port 110
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POP3 = TCP port [...]
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[...] = TCP port 443
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HTTPS = [...] port 443
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HTTPS = TCP port [...]
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[...] = UDP port 67
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DHCP server = [...] port 67
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DHCP server = UDP port [...]
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[...] = UDP port 68
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DHCP client = UDP port [...]
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DHCP client = [...] port 68
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[...] = UDP port 69
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TFTP = [...] port 69
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TFTP = UDP port [...]
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[...] = UDP port 161
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SNMP agent = [...] port 161
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SNMP agent = UDP port [...]
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[...] = UDP port 162
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SNMP manager = [...] port 162
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SNMP manager = UDP port [...]
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[...] = UDP port 514
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Syslog = [...] port 514
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Syslog = UDP port [...]
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[...] = TCP/UDP port 53
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DNS = [...] port 53
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DNS = TCP/UDP port [...]
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Telnet = [...] port 23
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What does TCP stand for?
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What does UDP stand for?
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What are Layer 4 addresses?
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[TCP/UDP] provides reliable data transfer.
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[TCP/UDP] provides error recovery.
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[TCP/UDP] provides data sequencing.
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[TCP/UDP] provides flow control.
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[TCP/UDP] has less overhead.
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The Layer 4 destination port number indicates the [...] Layer protocol.
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The Layer 4 [source/destination] port number is randomly selected by the host that initiates the data exchange.
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Layer 4 well-known port range (according to IANA):
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Layer 4 registered port range (according to IANA):
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Layer 4 ephemeral port range (according to IANA):
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The TCP header [...] field is used for flow control.
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TCP three-way handshake order of messages (establishing a connection):
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TCP four-way handshake order of messages (terminating a connection):
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[TCP/UDP] is connection-oriented.
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[TCP/UDP] is connectionless.
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TCP: [...] is used to indicate the sequence number of the next segment the host expects to receive.
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TCP: A ‘[...]’ is used to dynamically adjust how large the window size is.
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For applications like real-time voice and video, [TCP/UDP] is preferred.
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For applications that require reliable communications, [TCP/UDP] is preferred.
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