Common protocols including: TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol); HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol); HTTPS (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure); FTP (File Transfer Protocol); POP (Post Office Protocol); IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol); SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol).
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Q 1/6
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What is the primary purpose of an IP address in a network?
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To identify and locate a device on a network
To ensure data is securely transmitted
To encrypt communication between devices
To manage bandwidth usage
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What distinguishes a MAC address from an IP address?
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A MAC address encrypts data, IP address routes data
A MAC address manages bandwidth, IP address controls data speed
A MAC address is a hardware identifier while an IP address is a network location identifier.
A MAC address changes with network, IP address is permanent
6 questions
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What is the primary purpose of an IP address in a network?
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1.3.2c
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What distinguishes a MAC address from an IP address?
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1.3.2c
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What type of network is designed to cover large geographical areas, often connecting multiple smaller networks?
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1.3.1a
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Which network type is typically faster and more secure due to its smaller size?
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1.3.1a
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Which protocol is primarily used for secure data transmission over the internet?
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1.3.2e
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What protocol is used to send emails from a client to a server or between servers?