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Design
Utilities
Addressing
The Mail
Potpourri
100
Separates a network into defined segments
What is subnetting
100
The Windows utility to view TCP/IP settings
What is ipconfig
100
Addressing that follows the strict class distinctions
What is classful addressing
100
The default port for mail traffic
What is port 25
100
It is a service that hides private addresses from public addresses
What is NAT
200
It tells the system what is the network and what is the host
What is the subnet mask
200
This provides information about NetBIOS names and their addresses
What is nbtstat
200
CIDR
What is classless Interdomain Routing
200
The protocol that is used to move messages from one server to another
What is SMTP
200
Address translation that uses TCP port numbers
What is PAT
300
The newest addressing standard
What is IPv6
300
A utility that provides the DNS host name or address
What is nslookup
300
The formula for the number of hosts
What is 2 to the x minus 2
300
The standard for encoding binary files in an e-mail message
What is MIME
300
Windows still makes use of this protocol in networking
What is NetBIOS
400
When all else fails, traffic will go here
What is the default gateway
400
It provides statistics and the state of current TCP/IP connections
What is netstat
400
It is the range of addresses for class B networks
What is 128-191
400
The protocol used to retrieve messages from a server
What is POP or POP3
400
The service that automatically assigns an address to a node
What is DHCP
500
It separates public and private networks
What is the internet gateway
500
It uses ICMP for determine the path between two points
What is traceroute
500
It is the broadcast address for 199.34.89.128/27
What is 199.34.89.159
500
A more sophisticated alternative to retrieving messages from a server
What is IMAP or IMAP4
500
The number of hosts available on a class B network
What is 65,534