6.5.11
Match UDP, Internet Protocol, HTTP, DNS, HTTPS, TCP - Verifies that each packet has been transmitted and received correctly - Encrypts and transfers hypertext pages on the World Wide Web - Matches unique IP addresses with easy-to-read URLs - Transfers hypertext pages on the World Wide Web - Divides files into packets and routes them through the Internet to their destination - Transmits packets in a continuous stream but doesn't verify packets
- Verifies that each packet has been transmitted and received correctly: TCP - Encrypts and transfers hypertext pages on the World Wide Web: HTTPS - Matches unique IP addresses with easy-to-read URLs: DNS - Transfers hypertext pages on the World Wide Web: HTTP - Divides files into packets and routes them through the Internet to their destination: Internet Protocol - Transmits packets in a continuous stream but doesn't verify packets: UDP
You have entered a URL into a browser and have received a 404 error. Which type of error did you receive?
Client Error
Employees complain to the company IT division that they are spending considerable time and effort discarding unwanted junk email. Which of the following should be implemented?
Email filtering
The TCP/IP suite has three protocols that deal with sending and receiving email. What are these protocols? (Select three.)
IMAP
Which of the following protocols is used by an email client to retrieve messages from an email server and gives users the option to keep mail messages on the server?
IMAP
A user read their work email from their home computer and when they returned to work the next day and accessed the email server, all of their email was missing. Which of the following protocols removes mail from a mail server?
POP3
The ______________ is an information system that connects documents to each other by hypertext links.
World Wide Web
What protocol is used to send email messages from a mail client to a mail server?
SMTP
What is the name of the protocol suite used on the Internet?
TCP/IP
What is the biggest benefit to using a DHCP server in a large network?
They save time for the network administrator