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Prof. Alfred J Bird, Ph.D., NBCT Office – McCormick 3nd floor, room 607 Office Hours –Tuesday and Thursday 4:00PM to 5:15PM

 What were the topics of projects 1 – 5?  If completed successfully, what do we accomplish in each project?

 What files have you looked at and/or modified during projects 1 – 5? Where in the directory tree are these files located?  What is the purpose of each of these files?  Why did you modify the file?  How did you modify the file?  What statements are used to make these changes?  What options are available and used with these statements?

 What common commands do we use to control our server?

 What is a service?  What are the different types of services?  What are some of the common services used in our servers?

 What is the name of the internal network?  How do you refer to a computer on the internal network?  What is the name of the external network?  Why are they different?  What is the generic title of these names?

 How are members of a network addressed?  What are the four IPv4 addresses that do not go out onto the internet?  What is used for?  What are the main differences between an IPv4 and an IPv6 address?  What are the first six hexits on a MAC?

 What is a switch? A hub? A router? A bridge?  What are the two types of addresses?  What are the two types of network addresses?  How does a computer connected to a network acquire a network address?  What is a domain? A URL?  How are domains, URLs and IP addresses related?