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Acronyms
Chapter Mashup
100
This network protocol enables a device such as a server or a router to automatically assign an IP address to a computer from a defined range of numbers (i.e., a scope) configured for a given network.
What is DHCP?
100
The conversion process of converting host names to IP addresses.
What is Name Resolution?
100
AD DS stands for this.
What is Active Directory Domain Services?
100
The acronym LDAP stands for this.
What is Lightweight Directory Access Protocol?
100
A range of IP addresses on a particular subnet that a DHCP server has selected for allocation.
What is a scope?
200
DHCP uses this transport protocol.
What is UDP?
200
This role is a hierarchical distributed naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network.
What is DNS?
200
The process of verifying a user's identity.
What is Authentication?
200
The acronym PXE stands for this.
What is Pre-boot execution environment?
200
This DNS record provides a name to address mapping that supplies an IPv4 address for a specific DNS name.
What is an A Record?
300
Standard port used by DHCP for server and client.
What is port 67 and 68?
300
The complete DNS name for a particular computer.
What is Fully Qualified Domain Name?
300
The process of granting users access only to the resources they are permitted to use.
What is Authorization?
300
The acronym MMC stands for this.
What is Microsoft Management Console?
300
This record identifies a system that directs e-mail traffic sent to an address in the domain to the individual recipient, a mail gateway, or another mail server.
What is a MX record?
400
Protocol suite that provides end-to-end connectivity specifying how data should be packetized, addressed, transmitted, routed and received at the destination.
What is TCP/IP?
400
Examples of this are .com, .net, and .edu?
What is Generic Top Level Domain?
400
A container object that functions in a subordinate capacity to a domain, similar to a subdomain, but without the complete separation of security policies.
What is an Organizational Unit?
400
The acronym TFTP stands for this.
What is a Trivial File Transfer Protocol?
400
The synchronization of 2 or more domain controllers which communicate by sending database information to each other.
What is Replication?
500
Used by servers to offer IP addresses to requesting clients.
What is DHCPOFFER?
500
These are the highest level DNS servers in the entire namespace.
What is a root name server?
500
Two seperate domain trees joined together in a parent structure.
What is a forest?
500
The acronym RRAS stands for this.
What is Routing and Remote Access?
500
The executable that allows a server running AD DS services to become a domain controller.
What is dcpromo.exe?
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