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| Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) |
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| used discover the MAC address that corresponds to a particular IP address |
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| Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) |
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| a lightweight version of FTP that uses the UDP protocol a workstation also can download an executable boot file from a BOOTP server |
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| Requests For Comments (RFC) |
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| a type of error that is set from different protocols |
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| Open System Interconnection (OSI) |
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| used for reference and teaching purposes; it divides computer networking functions into 7 layers |
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| User Datagram Protocol (UDP) |
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| a low overhead protocol because it does not use any type of packet acknowledgement |
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| a DHCP server that has not been explicitly listed in ADDS as an authorized server |
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| a DHCP server IN AD before the server can issue leases to DHCP clients |
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| one or more IP addresses in the scope that are not handed out to the DHCP client |
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| the remaining addresses of an exclusion range |
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| an IP address set in a pool of the DHCP waiting to be taken by users when logged on |
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| Media Access Control (MAC) |
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| hardware address associated with with the network interface card |
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| provide DHCP parameters to DHCP clients based on type either vendor classes or user classes |
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| Joint Engine Technology (JET) |
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| It is a storage engine used for the Windows Server 2008 family |
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| database must be optimized to reclaim unused space that has been left by adding and removing records |
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| Automatic backups of the DHCP |
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| the process of verifying DHCP database values against DHCP registry values |
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