Key Terms

Review the following list of key terms:

  • ARPAnet— An experimental network that was the birthplace of TCP/IP.

  • Domain name— An alphanumeric name associated with an IP address through TCP/IP’s DNS name service system.

  • Gateway A router that connects a LAN to a larger network. The term gateway sometimes applies specifically to a router that performs some kind of protocol conversion.

  • IP address— A logical address used to locate a computer or other networked device (such as a printer) on a TCP/IP network.

  • Logical address— A network address configured through the protocol software.

  • Name service— A service that associates human-friendly alphanumeric names with network addresses.

  • Physical address— A permanent address burned into a network adapter in the factory.

  • Port— An internal address that provides an interface between an application and TCP/IP’s Transport layer.

  • Protocol system— A system of standards and procedures that enables computers to communicate over a network.

  • RFC (Request for Comment)— An official technical paper providing relevant information on TCP/IP or the Internet. You can find the RFCs at several places on the Internet—try www.rfc-editor.org.

  • Router— A network device that forwards data by logical address and can also be used to segment large networks into smaller subnetworks.

  • TCP/IP— A network protocol suite used on the Internet and also on many other networks around the world.

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