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What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?
What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?
What is latency?
What is latency?
The time taken for a data packet to travel from one point to another
What is the POST method used for?
What is the POST method used for?
What is the purpose of port 110?
What is the purpose of port 110?
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What is thermal paste used for?
What is thermal paste used for?
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What is the role of a reverse proxy?
What is the role of a reverse proxy?
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Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for logical addressing?
Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for logical addressing?
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What is the purpose of disk cleanup?
What is the purpose of disk cleanup?
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How can you filter events in the Event Viewer?
How can you filter events in the Event Viewer?
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How do you create a chart in OpenOffice Calc?
How do you create a chart in OpenOffice Calc?
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What are the two types of firewalls?
What are the two types of firewalls?
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Study Notes
IPv4 & IPv6
- IPv6 has a larger address space than IPv4
- IPv4 is older than IPv6
POST Method
- The POST method is used for sending data to a server.
Port 110
- Port 110 is used for POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3).
Thermal Paste
- Thermal paste is used to cool the CPU.
Reverse Proxy
- A reverse proxy distributes incoming requests to multiple servers.
Latency
- Latency is the time taken for a data packet to travel from one point to another.
TCP & UDP
- TCP is connection-oriented, meaning that it establishes a connection before transferring data.
- UDP is connectionless, meaning that it does not establish a connection before transferring data.
- TCP is slower than UDP.
- TCP is reliable, ensuring that data is received in the correct order and without errors.
- UDP is unreliable, meaning that data can be lost or received out of order.
Class B IP Address
- A valid Class B IP address has the first two octets in the range of 172.16 to 172.31.
OSI Model Logical Addressing
- The Network layer of the OSI model is responsible for logical addressing.
Disk Cleanup
- Disk cleanup deletes unnecessary files from the hard drive.
Event Viewer Filters
- In Event Viewer, you can filter events by event type, source, and date.
Firewalls
- Firewalls can be hardware or software.
Ethernet Cable Color Code Standard
- The TIA/EIA 568A and EIA/TIA 568B are the standard color code standards for Ethernet cables.
OpenOffice Calc Charts
- To create a chart in OpenOffice Calc, use the "Insert" -> "Chart" menu.
Software Updates
- Software updates are used to patch vulnerabilities, improve stability, and add new features.
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Test your knowledge on essential networking concepts such as IPv4, IPv6, and TCP/UDP protocols. This quiz covers various topics including IP addressing, data transmission methods, and network configurations. Determine your understanding of how these components interact in modern networks.