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LDAP stands for?
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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
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LDAP Port
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Ports 389 & 636
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SNMP stands for?
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Simple Network Management Protocol
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SNMP Port
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Port 161
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IMAP4 stand for
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Internet Mail Access Protocol
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IMAP4 Port
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Port 143
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POP3 stands for
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Post Office Protocol
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POP3 Port
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Port 110
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What is Bit Torrent
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BitTorrent is a protocol designed for transferring files. It is peer-to-peer in nature, as users connect to each other directly to send and receive portions of the file. However, there is a central server (called a tracker) which coordinates the action of all such peers. The tracker only manages connections, it does not have any knowledge of the contents of the files being distributed, and therefore a large number of users can be supported with relatively limited tracker bandwidth. The key philosophy of BitTorrent is that users should upload (transmit outbound) at the same time they are downloading (receiving inbound.) In this manner, network bandwidth is utilized as efficiently as possible. BitTorrent is designed to work better as the number of people interested in a certain file increases, in contrast to other file transfer protocols.
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