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7. Networks MatchUp
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Transport
SMTP
Packet switching
Network interface card
Application
Peer-to-peer
Circuit switching
IMAP
Link
Local
DNS
Client server
POP3
Network
The TCP/IP layer that contains protocols HTTP and IMAP.
A means of configuring a network so that all devices provide a service and all devices can request access to a service.
The means by which URLs are translated into IP addresses.
An email protocol that allows for retrieval of messages from a server, removing them from the server in the meantime.
The means by which different pieces
of the same message might arrive at their destination out of order, having
taken different routes across a network.
The TCP/IP layer that contains
Internet Protocol.
A means of configuring a network so
that services are provided by only a subset of devices.
An email protocol that involves
retrieving emails but leaving them on the server to be retrieved by other
devices as well.
A word that describes the nature of networks that cover a geographic area approximately the size of a building.
The TCP/IP layer that contains User Datagram Protocol.
An email protocol that forwards messages to the appropriate server.
The component on a personal computer that contains an Ethernet port.
Keeping a connection constant while
all data is sent along it in order.
The TCP/IP layer that deals with
Wi-Fi signals.