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CompTIA Network+ Protocols Flashcards
RIP
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol; Cisco distance-vector routing protocol.
Secure Shell; Port 22
Internet Protocol; Layer 3
Routing Information Protocol. Basic, distance vector routing protocol.
IP
Telnet
SSH
Unencrypted; Port 23
EIGRP
File Transfer Protocol; Ports 20 and 21
FTP
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APIPA | Automatic Private IP Addressing. Assigned to Windows OS's if DHCP fails. 169.254.0.0-169.254.255.255 |
ARP | Address Resolution Protocol; Discovers network devices on a LAN; Records MAC Addresses of LAN. |
BGP | Border Gateway Protocol; Exterior Gateway routing protocol used for exchanging routing information between network systems. Typically found at the ISP level. |
DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; Dynamically assigns IP, DNS, and subnet mask to network devices. Ports 67, 68. |
DNS | Domain Name Server/Service; Port 53 |
EIGRP | Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol; Cisco distance-vector routing protocol. |
FTP | File Transfer Protocol; Ports 20 and 21 |
HTTP | Hypertext Transfer Protocol; Port 80 |
HTTPS | Hypertext Transfer Protocol + SSL/TLS; Port 443 |
ICMP | Internet Control Message Protocol |
IP | Internet Protocol; Layer 3 |
IPv4 | Internet Protocol version 4; 32 Bits; Dotted Decimal format |
NAT | Network Address Translation; Translates between IP addresses of different networks. Typically between private and public IP networks. |
NTP | Network Time Protocol; port 123 |
OSPF | Open Shorteset Path First; Link-state routing protocol. |
PAT | Port Address Translation (Aka NAT Overload). Type of NAT that uses 1 to many IP translations by utilizing layer 4 port numbers. |
POP3 | Post Office Protocol; Port 110 |
RIP | Routing Information Protocol. Basic, distance vector routing protocol. |
SMTP | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol; Port 25 |
SNMP | Simple Network Management Protocol; Port 161 |
SSH | Secure Shell; Port 22 |
TCP | Transmission Control Protocol |
Telnet | Unencrypted; Port 23 |
TFTP | Trivial File Transfer Protocol; Port 69 |
UDP | Uniform Datagram Protocol; Layer 4 |
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Post Office Protocol; Port 110
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RIP
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Routing Information Protocol. Basic, distance vector routing protocol.
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SNMP
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Simple Network Management Protocol; Port 161
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ICMP
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Internet Control Message Protocol
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IPv4
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Internet Protocol version 4; 32 Bits; Dotted Decimal format
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PAT
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Port Address Translation (Aka NAT Overload). Type of NAT that uses 1 to many IP translations by utilizing layer 4 port numbers.
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SMTP
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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol; Port 25
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OSPF
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Open Shorteset Path First; Link-state routing protocol.
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SSH
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Secure Shell; Port 22
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NAT
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Network Address Translation; Translates between IP addresses of different networks. Typically between private and public IP networks.
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HTTP
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol; Port 80
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APIPA
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Automatic Private IP Addressing. Assigned to Windows OS's if DHCP fails. 169.254.0.0-169.254.255.255
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HTTPS
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol + SSL/TLS; Port 443
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UDP
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Uniform Datagram Protocol; Layer 4
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BGP
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Border Gateway Protocol; Exterior Gateway routing protocol used for exchanging routing information between network systems. Typically found at the ISP level.
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NTP
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Network Time Protocol; port 123
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IP
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Internet Protocol; Layer 3
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EIGRP
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Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol; Cisco distance-vector routing protocol.
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FTP
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File Transfer Protocol; Ports 20 and 21
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TCP
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Transmission Control Protocol
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DHCP
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; Dynamically assigns IP, DNS, and subnet mask to network devices. Ports 67, 68.
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ARP
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Address Resolution Protocol; Discovers network devices on a LAN; Records MAC Addresses of LAN.
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DNS
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Domain Name Server/Service; Port 53
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Telnet
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Unencrypted; Port 23
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TFTP
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Trivial File Transfer Protocol; Port 69
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Master critical networking protocols with the 'CompTIA Network+ Protocols' flashcard deck. Designed for IT professionals and certification candidates, this comprehensive study tool covers key networking concepts including TCP, UDP, IP, ICMP, DHCP, NAT, routing protocols like RIP, BGP, OSPF, and EIGRP, as well as application layer protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, DNS, and more. Each card provides concise, exam-focused information on protocol functions, layers, ports, and usage. Boost your Network+ exam prep and enhance your networking expertise with this essential resource!