The upper layer of the OSI model has how many layers?
What is three?
Uses sequencing and acknowledgement to send transmissions safely over the internet.
What is TCP?
Transfers files over the network safely.
What is FTP?
The port for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.
What is 80?
A 16-bit integer that assists with a connection.
What is a port?
The layers of the lower OSI model.
What is network, transport, data link and physical?
Allows large streams from several different IP addresses to be sent over the internet.
What is SCMP?
Allows for the reading of secure information over the internet.
What is HTTPS?
The port for Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).
What is 1?
Provides the location of the host participating in a network.
What is an IP address?
The main form of data is the packet.
What is the network layer?
The network service to be used if a message needs to be delivered as quickly as possible, and accuracy can be checked later.
What is UDP?
Correlates the domain name with the site address.
What is DNS?
The port for File Transfer Protocol. (FTP)
What is 20?
The endpoint of a two-way network connection.
What is a socket?
The main form of data is the bit.
What is the physical layer?
The service that can be added to make the speedy service more reliable.
What is RUDP?
Allows a virtual private network to be established.
What is Point to Point Tunneling Protocol?
The port for Domain Name System (DNS).
What is 53?
A service that has a different function than TCP and UDP.
What is ICMP?
The main form of data is the frame.
What is data link?
The common service that has the most fields in the header.
What is TCP?
Allows for the proper formatting and encryption of e-mail.
What is Secure/Multipart Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME)?
The port for point to point tunneling protocol.
What is 1723?
The receptacle in the back of a router for a network cable.
What is a port?