Nets
Packets
Protocols
DNS
Web
Email
100

This describes 2 or more computers linked together to share information

Network  p330

100

These are the two components within a network packet

Header & Payload   p331

100

This is the primary protocol of the Internet and World Wide Web

TCP/IP    p333

100

This contains the information necessary to identify and access and item on the Web/Internet

Uniform Resource Locator (URL)  p340

100

These are the 3 defined parts of a URL Address

Protocol / Host Location / File Path  p341

100

This protocol is used to encode Email messages

Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)  p343

200

This is the purpose of a network

to provide services or resources  p330

200

This information is contained in a network packet Header

Protocol type, source & destination address, error correct, and more  p331

200

this protocol provides reliable connection-oriented delivery

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)  p334

200

The is the name of the process to identify the IP Address from a URL in a Web Browser

DNS Query   p339

200

This protocol is the basis for the World Wide Web (WWW)

HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)  p341

200

Windows clients use this protocol to send email to a Microsoft Exchange Email Server

Message Application Programming Interface (MAPI)  p343

300

This type of computer is used to share resources on a network

Server  p330

300

Term for the data being shared/transmitted in a network packet

Payload      p331

300

These 2 protocols were developed to encrypt your web data in transit (HTTPS)

Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & Transport Layer Security (TLS) p342

300

This protocol converts human readable names into network routable IP Addresses

Domain Name System (DNS)  p338

300

This describers a private network using Web technologies

intranet   p341

300

Microsoft Exchange Server uses this protocol to forward email to a recipient email server system

Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP)  p343

400

This describes a network that serves a single location

Local Area Network (LAN)  p330

400

This process allows one protocol to be wrapped and transmitted within another protocol

Encapsulation  p331

400

This protocol provides connectionless delivery in that packets may not arrive in sequence

User Datagram Protocol (UDP)  p334

400

Within DNS, this  group define broad classes of entities like .com, .gov., .us, .nz, .au and so forth

Top Level Domains (TLD)  p339

400

HTTP is used to serve these web pages which are plain text files with coded tags

HyperText Markup Language (HTML)  p342

400

When Email messages traverse a network, this is where is the information about the "hops" taken are recorded

In the Email message header  p343

500

This describes a network that covers different geographical areas with shared links

Wide Area Network (WAN)   p331

500

This TCP/IP Layer encapsulates Packets into Datagrams

Internet Layer (IP Layer)  p334

500

This protocol is used to identify the MAC Address of local hosts and link them to their IP Address

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)  p334

500

DNS provides the IP Address of recipient Email Servers and stores this Record information

Mail Exchanger (MX) Record  p343

500

this is the Firewall Transport Layer Port used with HTTPS

Port 443   p342

500

This Email protocol typically deletes the message from the server when downloaded

Post Office Protocol v3 (POP3)  p344

600

These two terms can be used to describe endpoints on a network

Nodes or Hosts  p331

600

This device is used to forward packets in a packet switching network

Router  p332

600

This TCP/IP protocol sends messages and reports on errors regarding packet delivery

Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)  p334

600

This is produced when you combine a Hostname with the Domain in which it is located

Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)  p339

600

Web Servers use these from a trusted authority to prove their identity and encrypt the data

Digital Certificate / Certificate Authority  p342

600

This Email protocol supports multiple simultaneous client connections and full mailbox management

Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)  p344

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