SLAAC - Stateless Address Autoconfiguration: A method in IPv6 that allows devices to configure their own IP addresses automatically., SMB - Server Message Block: A network protocol used for providing shared access to files, printers, and serial ports between nodes on a network., SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol: A protocol used for sending email messages between servers., SMTPS - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Secure: An extension of SMTP that provides encrypted communication using SSL/TLS., SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol: A protocol used for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks., SOA - Start of Authority: A DNS record that provides information about the DNS zone and the authoritative server for that zone., SQL - Structured Query Language: A standardized language used to manage and manipulate databases., SSE - Security Service Edge: A framework that combines multiple security services, such as SWG, CASB, and ZTNA, to protect users and data in the cloud., SSH - Secure Shell: A cryptographic network protocol used for secure data communication, remote command-line login, and other secure network services., SSID - Service Set Identifier: The name of a wireless network, used to identify and differentiate between networks., SSL - Secure Socket Layer: A protocol for establishing authenticated and encrypted links between networked computers., SSO - Single Sign-on: An authentication process that allows a user to access multiple applications with one set of login credentials., ST - Straight Tip: A type of fiber optic connector known for its bayonet-style coupling., STP - Shielded Twisted Pair: A type of twisted-pair cabling that includes shielding to reduce electromagnetic interference., SVI - Switch Virtual Interface: A virtual interface used to manage a switch and allow communication between VLANs., TACACS+ - Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus: A protocol used for centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting for users who access a network., TCP - Transmission Control Protocol: A core protocol of the Internet Protocol suite that ensures reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of data., TFTP - Trivial File Transfer Protocol: A simple file transfer protocol that provides basic file transfer capabilities without authentication., TTL - Time to Live: A value in an IP packet that indicates how long the packet should be allowed to remain in the network before being discarded., TX - Transmitter: A device or component that sends data or signals., TXT - Text: A type of DNS record used to store text information, often used for verification purposes., UDP - User Datagram Protocol: A communication protocol that o ers a faster, but less reliable, transmission service compared to TCP., UPS - Uninterruptible Power Supply: A device that provides backup power to electronics in the event of a power failure., URL - Uniform Resource Locator: The address used to access resources on the internet., UTM - Unified Threat Management: A security solution that integrates multiple security features, such as firewall, antivirus, and intrusion detection, into a single device., UTP - Unshielded Twisted Pair: A type of twisted-pair cabling that does not include shielding and is commonly used in Ethernet networks, VIP - Virtual IP: An IP address that is assigned to multiple devices, allowing them to share the same IP address in a load-balanced or failover configuration., VLAN - Virtual Local Area Network: A logical group of devices on a network that are segmented by function, department, or other criteria., VLSM - Variable Length Subnet Mask: A technique that allows for more e icient allocation of IP addresses by using di erent subnet masks within the same network., VoIP - Voice over IP: A technology that allows voice communication and multimedia sessions over the Internet Protocol (IP) networks.,

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