TCP/IP
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1. A network within a network

2. A feature that assigns an IP address from a special set of IP addresses that have been set aside by IANA when a DHCP server cannot be reached

3. A combination of a host name and a domain name

4. A private company that ius assigned a pool of IP addresses by ICANN and handles domain registration

5. A service that resolves NetBIOS names to IP addresses

6. A signal that tests the NIC to insure it is working properly

7. A TCP/IP network classification that supports up to 16 million hosts on each of 126 networks

8. A TCP/IP network classification that supports up to 65 -000 hosts on each of 16 -000 networks

9. A service that finds the MAC address of a host when the IP address is known

10. A protocol that translates private IP addresses into an assigned internet IP address - and vice versa. In other words - it allows a private network address to communicate with a legally registered IP address

11. A port number combined with an IP address

12. A company that manages domain name registration by allocating domain name registration to select - private companies

13. Any level domain located beneath the secondary domain. Also called a lower-level domain.

14. A name for a computer - printer - or network device associated with an IP address on a TCP/IP network

15. An IP address that is issued automatically - typically when the computer boots and joins the network

16. A service that finds the IP address of a host when the MAC address is known

17. A workstation that does not have a hard disk drive.

18. A number similar to an IP address that is used to determine in which subnet a particular IP address belongs

19. Automatically assigns IP addresses

20. An 8-bit (1 byte) binary value

21. A number associated with the TCP/IP protocol and used to create a virtual connection between two computers running TCP/IP

22. A TCP/IP network classification that supports up to 254 hosts on each of 2 million networks

23. A branch of the US Government that was responsible for regulating the internet - overseeing the issuing of domain names - and assigning IP addresses to them. Replaced by ICANN in 1998

24. A program located on a host that queries a DNS server to resolve a host name to an IP address

25. A system that associates a host or domain name with an IP address - making it easy to identify and find hosts and networks