1) A command-line terminal emulation protocol and program that uses basic commands such as open, HostPort, and status. a) 21 b) 22 c) 23 d) 389 e) 636 f) 445 2) File sharing function for Apple networks running Mac OS. a) 161,162 b) 427,548 c) 389,636 d) 67,68 e) 137-139 f) 445 3) Standardized by the IETF as a means for clients to connect to an X.500 server over TCP/IP. a) 389 b) 3389 c) 995 d) 465 e) 445 f) 443 4) Used to send mail between hosts on the internet. a) 110 b) 143 c) 25 d) 443 e) 995 f) 636 5) A framework for managing network devices and consists of agents and a management system. a) 161,162 b) 389,636 c) 3389 d) 427,548 e) 137-139 f) 20,21 6) Only required to allow computers to address one another by name and establish connections over pre-Windows 2000 legacy systems. It should be disabled on most networks. a) 80,443 b) 389,636 c) 25,465 d) 427,548 e) 137-139 f) 110,995 7) Allows a client to upload and download files from a remote server. a) 25 b) 23 c) 22 d) 21 e) 80 f) 443 8) Resolves an FQDN to an IP address. a) 53 b) 67 c) 443 d) 80 e) 445 f) 22 9) Used to create, modify, or delete shared files, folders, or printers on a Windows network. a) 443 b) 445 c) 20,21 d) 22 e) 23 f) 25 10) Allocates an IP address and subnet mask (plus other settings) dynamically. a) 67,68 b) 69 c) 80,443 d) 53 e) 20,21 f) 445 11) Establishes connection where a desktop machine functions as a terminal server and a dial-in machine functions as a Windows terminal. a) 25 b) 110 c) 443 d) 389,636 e) 3389 f) 445 12) Designed to replace unsecure administration and file copy programs. a) 20,21 b) 22 c) 23 d) 69 e) 53 f) 445 13) For viewing and accessing email from multiple devices. Messages persist on the server after the client has downloaded them. a) 25 b) 110 c) 143 d) 80 e) 443 f) 445 14) Deletes email from server mailbox and downloads it to a device. a) 25 b) 110 c) 143 d) 80 e) 443 f) 445 15) A protocol that provides for encrypted transfers using SSL/TLS. a) 80 b) 443 c) 445 d) 389 e) 636 f) 53 16) Typically used by network devices to obtain a configuration file. a) 80 b) 69 c) 20,21 d) 22 e) 119 f) 123 17) Protocol and supporting software that facilitates log collection. a) 636 b) 445 c) 514 d) 123 e) 119

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