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. The means used to identify application processes to the Transport layer:

port assignments
sockets
named pipes
portals

can someone tell me the answer to this question sand explain the answer??please




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An example of a server-side solution to processing would be:

Java applets
Java scripts
CGI
ActiveX controls



. The HOSTS file is limited to how many lines:

255
512
1000
unlimited



. A browser plug-in that allows objects to be rotated in three dimensions is:

MPEG
QuickTime VR
IPIX
Perl

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Ports are transport-layer addresses. Each process that is spawned uses a port and that port is sent in the TCP headers that communicate with other machines over a network. This is how one avoids having an SMTP login attempt from being sent to Netscape or TELNET on a foreign machine for example.

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An example of a server-side solution to processing would be:

Java applets
Java scripts
CGI
ActiveX controls



. The HOSTS file is limited to how many lines:

255
512
1000
unlimited



. A browser plug-in that allows objects to be rotated in three dimensions is:

MPEG
QuickTime VR
IPIX
Perl



1. CGI scripts are executed on the server, all of the others are executed on the client.
2. I think as big as you want (provided you have room for it).
3. QuickTime I think. MPEG is just a presentation layer format for moving pictures, Perl is a server side CGI scripting language, have no idea what IPIX is.

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3. QuickTime I think. MPEG is just a presentation layer format for moving pictures, Perl is a server side CGI scripting language, have no idea what IPIX is.



Yep. QuickTime VR allow objects to be rotated in three dimensions.

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