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Network+ N10-009 Network Service Ports and Protocols

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Network service ports and protocols enable devices on a network to discover each other, communicate efficiently, and exchange vital system information. These services ensure smooth operation and management of networked systems.

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Network Service Ports and Protocols

Different services that can ensure that network devices can discover each other, communicate effciently, and relay important sysyem information to each other.

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Network Service Ports and Protocols

Different services that can ensure that network devices can discover each other, communicate effciently, and relay important sysyem information to ...

Domain Name System (DNS)

Used to translate human-friendly domain names into an IP address that computers can use to identify each other on a network. (port 53 by default)

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Userd to automate the assigment of IP addresses, subnets, mass gateways, and other networking parameters to a client device. (port 67)

SQL Services

Protocols used by database servers to managge queries and control operations from the client applications that are requesting them. (Microsoft SQL ...

Simple Networking Management Protocols (SNMP)

Used for collecting information from and configuring different networking devices like servers, hubs, printers, switches, and routers over an IP ne...

System Logginng (Syslog)

Standard for message logging that allows devices to send event messages accross IP networks to an event message collector known as a Syslog server....

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Network Service Ports and Protocols

Different services that can ensure that network devices can discover each other, communicate effciently, and relay important sysyem information to each other.

Domain Name System (DNS)

Used to translate human-friendly domain names into an IP address that computers can use to identify each other on a network. (port 53 by default)

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Userd to automate the assigment of IP addresses, subnets, mass gateways, and other networking parameters to a client device. (port 67)

SQL Services

Protocols used by database servers to managge queries and control operations from the client applications that are requesting them. (Microsoft SQL port 1433, MySQL port 3306)

Simple Networking Management Protocols (SNMP)

Used for collecting information from and configuring different networking devices like servers, hubs, printers, switches, and routers over an IP network, (port 161 & 162)

System Logginng (Syslog)

Standard for message logging that allows devices to send event messages accross IP networks to an event message collector known as a Syslog server. (port 514)