5. What is a Port and why is it necessary?
6. What is a Socket? What is it used for?
7. Describe Multiplexing. Describe Segmentation. How are they different?
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5. What is a Port and why is it necessary? 6. What is a Socket? What...
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12. The combination of the source and destination IP addresses and the source and destination port numbers is known as a socket. What is a socket used for? 13. Label the following port number ranges. _0 to 1023 1024 to 49151 49152 to 65535 14. What DOS command can be used to see which active TCP connections are open and wing on a networked host? 15. Why is dividing application data into segments necessary 16. Labelcach of the following delivery...
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What header fields are used to identify a UDP socket? source IP address destination port number source port number destination IP address
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5. What is some of the security that goes into firewalls and routers; what is port isolation? Why do it?
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1) Transport services and protocols provide ____________ between ____________ running on different hosts 2) Multiplexing (at the sender)? 3) What does a host use to direct segment to appropriate socket? 4) Too many sources send too much data too fast for network to handle; this situation can lead to ____? 5) Given 20 bytes if IP header, 20 bytes of TCP header, 20 bytes of link-layer header. Suppose an application generates chunks of 20 bytes of data every 20 millisecond....
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