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Match each item with a statement below.
a.anycast addresses
b.broadcast domain
c.CIDR
d.EUI-64
e.ISATAP
f.IP prefix
g.loopback address
h.metric
i.multicasting
j.link-local address
-A method of IP addressing in which the network and host IDs are determined by a prefix number that specifies how many bits of the IP address are network bits.
LAN
A Local Area Network, a computer network that interconnects computers within a limited area such as a residence, school, laboratory, or office building.
Network Operating System
A network operating system is software that controls the network hardware and provides services and functionalities required for network communication.
Central Operating System
An abstract concept referring to a centralized software system that controls various operations and processes across a network or within a specific infrastructure.
Gigabit Ethernet
A version of Ethernet technology that supports data transfer rates of 1 gigabit per second, enhancing network speed and performance.
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