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| connection-oriented subprotocol |
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| the address on a host where an application makes itself available to incoming or outgoing data. |
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| more efficient than TCP for carrying messages that fit within one data packet. |
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| The subprotocol that enables TCP/IP to internetwork - that is, to traverse more than one LAN segment and more than one type of network through a router is _ |
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| operates at the Network layer and manages multicasting |
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| Dynamic ARP table entries |
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| created when a client makes an ARP request that cannot be satisfied by data already in the ARP table. |
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In the TCP/IP protocol suite, ____ is the core protocol responsible for logical addressing. |
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| sophisticated IP addressing utility, requires little interventions, replaced BOOTP |
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| address represents any one interface from a group of interfaces, any one of which can accept a transmission. |
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| represents multiple interfaces |
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