| 1._____ This is the telecommunication protocol that all computers must use to be part of the Internet. 2. _____This adaptation of the Berkeley UNIX sockets interface (and its supporting program) handles input/output requests for Internet applications that use Windows. 3._____ This works closely with a router program to examine each network packet and determine whether it should be forwarded toward its destination. 4._____ This is one of two protocols that let a network administrator supervise and distribute IP addresses from a central point. It automatically sends a new IP address when a computer is plugged into a different place in the network. 5. _____This OSI layer divides a file into segments that are an efficient size for routing. 6. _____This is an application protocol that uses the Internet's TCP/IP protocols to transfer Web page files to a server. It's also used to download programs and other files from a server to your computer. 7._____ Unlike TCP, this alternative method of data exchange does not provide the service of dividing a message into packets and reassembling it at the other end, but instead relies on the application program to make sure that the entire message has arrived and is in the right order. 8._____ This was set up in 1994 to form a network within the Internet that could use TCP/IP to transmit multicasts of audio and video data in much the same way that radio and TV programs are broadcast over airwave. 9._____ This term is sometimes used to describe the TCP/IP software. 10._____ Each one of these is separately numbered, includes the Internet address of its destination, and travels by different routes through the Internet. |