What functions does the session layer perform ?
a. flow control
b. find te best route
c. frame building
d. communication control such as simlex/half-duples/full-duples and
connectionless/connection oriented
Suppose if a network which contains two servers and twenty workstations, where is the best place to install an anti-virus program?
You just added a new alias in the /etc/aliases file. What command should you run to activate the change ?
Name 3 commands will let you logon to another machine ?
Give some private network addresses examples?
To configure "Local Mail in RemoteMode", who provides /var/mail ?
what is backuprecovery? what is the use?
Solaris machines more often than not runs routed daemon. routed is the unix equivalent of RIP. It is always run with -q option. Why ? a. q options optimizes the process b. q option uses a default route c. q option only activates itself in the absence of a default router d. q option tells the process not to advertise any routes. It just listens to the RIP udates. That way it does not interfere with router in the subnet.
T/F: There is no way to inform TCP of congestion along the path
You try "ping server1" and you get "no answer from server1". Why ? (assume that your machine resolved the name correctly).
Can you connect Active Directory to other 3rd-party Directory Services? Name a few options
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What agent accepts messages from mail user agent. resolves destinations addresses, selects proper mailer to deliver mail, and receives incoming mail from other mail transfers agents.
Which subdirectory of /usr/lib/mail contains the configuration files for sendmail ?