12 questions
What does FTP stand for?
File Transfer Protocol
Folder Transfer Protocol
File Transmission Protocol
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What does HTTP stand for?
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Hypertext Transferal Protocol
Hyper-Transfer Protocol
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
What is the difference between HTTP and HTTPS
HTTPS uses encryption
HTTPS is only used in Wi-Fi networks
HTTP is a theoretical model, HTTPS is the application
HTTP has levels of data protection
What does HTTPS stand for?
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Security
Hyper-Transfer Protocol, Secure
Hyper-Transfer Procedure, Safe
which of these statements describe the role of the POP3 protocol?
Client / server Protocol
Delivers stored e-mails
Provides security
Allows the creation of e-mails
How does SMTP and POP3 differ?
SMTP and POP3 operate in the same way
SMTP transfers e-mails to clients from servers, POP3 does not
POP3 transfers e-mails to clients from servers, SMTP does not
SMTP is the old version of the newer POP3 Protocol
What does SMTP stand for?
Simple Messaging Transferal Protocol
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
Simplified Mail Transfer Protocol
Simple Mailman Trail Protocol
which of these statements describe the role of SSH?
To provide a secure channel for other transmissions
Encrypt data for transmission across a network
mainly used to allow secure remote logins
implements anti-virus software on a network
What is the aim of a 'protocol'
To take control of a network
To outline how network communication can be encrypted
To set out rules to allow data to be communicated effectively
There is no consensus on what a Protocol is
What is the aim of an IP address?
To uniquely identify a point on a network to allow packets to be sent to the correct destination
To uniquely identify every device, so that communication between devices can be achieved
To generally identify an end-point in a network to support communication and packet routing
To identify a sub-set of end points, devices or network components during any given communication
What is the aim of MAC address?
To uniquely identify a point on a network to allow packets to be sent to the correct destination
To uniquely identify every device, so that communication between devices can be achieved
To generally identify an end-point in a network to support communication and packet routing
To identify a sub-set of end points, devices or network components during any given communication
How is a Router and a Switch different?
Switches are used on the internet, routers are only used within a LAN
Switches are essential for a WAN, Routers are not
Switches connect LAN devices together, Routers communicate across mediums
Routers are Switches are interchangeable