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Chapter 9
Glossary of Terms
E-mail address
Determines message recipient and sender during communication using
the electronic mail.
HTTP
Protocol for WWW pages transfer. By default,
TCP
protocol and port
80
is used.
HTTPS
Secured version of HTTP protocol. Security is ensured by the encrypted protocol
SSL.
By default,
TCP
protocol and port
443
is used.
IMAP
Clients can work with their e-mail messages on a server using IMAP. Messages
don’t need to be downloaded to local computer.
By default,
TCP
protocol and port
143
is used.
Packet
Basic communication unit of network layer (i.e. independent of the communica-
tion medium). The IP protocol works on packet layer in TCP/IP.
POP3
Post Office Protocol enables users to download e-mail messages from a server to
their own local disc.
By default,
TCP
protocol and port
110
is used.
Port
A port is a 16-bit number (the allowed range being
1 through 65535
) used by
TCP and UDP protocols for identification of applications (services) on a particular
computer. Several applications may run at once (e.g. WWW server, e-mail client,
WWW client — browser, FTP client, etc.). Each application is uniquely determined by
its port number. Ports
1 through 65535
are reserved for standard or system use (e.g
80
= WWW). Ports above
1024
(inclusive) may be used by any application (typically as
a source port by a client or by a non-standard server application).
Protocol
Format specification of transferred data and methods of their processing. Two
computers must use the same protocols to be able to communicate.
Majority of network protocols is standardized, so they can be used for a communi-
cation between devices from different vendors. Set of protocols used in the Internet
and known in general as TCP/IP can be used as an example.
Summary of Contents for Network Monitor
Page 1: ...User s Guide Kerio Technologies...
Page 8: ...Chapter 2 Quick Checklist 8...
Page 14: ...Chapter 3 Technical Information 14...
Page 18: ...Chapter 4 Installation 18...
Page 40: ...Chapter 6 Configuration 40...
Page 66: ...Chapter 8 Web Interface 66...
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