CompTIA A+ Certification Exam Core 1
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Which port is used by LDAP by default?

  • 53
  • 3389
  • 427
  • 389 (correct)

Which protocol is used for remote administration of a host using a graphical user interface?

  • RDP (correct)
  • DNS
  • SLP
  • LDAP

Which protocol provides names for an IP address based on their mappings in a database?

  • RDP
  • LDAP
  • DNS (correct)
  • SLP

Which port does the service location protocol (SLP) use?

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Which protocol is an alternative to LDAP in newer networks?

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LDAP port

The default port used for LDAP, a protocol for accessing directory services.

What is RDP?

A protocol that allows remote administration of a computer using a graphical user interface.

What is DNS?

A protocol used for translating domain names into IP addresses.

What is SLP?

A protocol that provides a mechanism for service discovery and location within a network.

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What is SLP?

An alternative protocol to LDAP for service discovery and location.

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Study Notes

Default Ports and Protocols

  • LDAP uses port 389 by default.
  • Remote administration of a host using a graphical user interface is done through the RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) protocol.
  • DNS (Domain Name System) protocol provides names for an IP address based on their mappings in a database.
  • The Service Location Protocol (SLP) uses port 427 by default.
  • Global Catalog is an alternative to LDAP in newer networks.

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Test your knowledge of the CompTIA A+ Certification Exam Core 1 with this quiz. Learn about the default port used by LDAP and improve your understanding of the lightweight directory access protocol.

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