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ASSIGNMENT-3 (UNIT-3)
1 MARKS
1) HTTP stands for _______.
2) FTP stands for _________.
3) TCP stands for _________.
4) UDP stands for ________.
5) SMTP stands for _______.
6) ARP stands for ________.
7) RARP stands for _______.
8) L2CAP stands for ______.
9) RFCOMM stands for ________.
10) MTA stands for ___________.
11) RIP stands for _________.
12) IGRP stands for _______.
13) EIGRP stands for _______.
14) BGP stands for ________.
15) OSPF stands for ________.
16) IS-IS stands for _________.
17) __________ used to associate an IP address with the MAC address.
18) What is Protocol?
19) UDP is Connection oriented protocol. True/False
20) TCP is ___________ type of protocols.
21) Pre-defined rules for data transfer between two different computers
are known as _________.
22) IP works with which layer?
23) The port number of HTTP protocol is _________.
24) The port number of HTTPS protocol is ________.
25) Which protocol is responsible for uploading and downloading files
from internet?
26) Which protocol is responsible for transferring email in internet?
27) Which protocol provides mapping from IP address to MAC address.
28) In any protocol if Administrative distance value is increased then
performance of protocol is __________.
CS-13 NETWORK TECHNOLOGY & ADMINISTRATION
2 MARKS
1) What is AppleTalk?
2) What is L2CAP?
3) What is default routing?
4) What is Routing?
5) What is Telnet?
6) Write a short note on POP3.
3 MARKS
1) Explain RFCOMM.
2) Explain NETBIOS protocol.
3) Explain IPX/SPX.
4) Explain HTTP.
5) Explain AppleTalk.
6) Explain Exterior Routing Protocol.
7) Explain connection oriented protocol in Brief.
8) Explain in detail about OSPF.
9) Explain in detail about RIPv2.
10) Explain types of Routing.
5 MARKS
1) Explain Link State Routing protocols with its all types.
2) Explain Distance Vector Routing protocols with its all types.
3) Explain IRP.
4) Explain UDP.
5) Explain TCP/IP Stack.
6) Difference between HTTP and FTP.
7) Difference between RIP vs. EIGRP.
8) Difference between Interior routing vs. Exterior routing.