MAC Address - Restricted to a single geographic location and owned/manaUniquely identifies each network interface at layer 2, 48 bits long, also called a client identifier., LAN (Local Area Network) - Restricted to a single geographic location and owned/managed by a single organization., IP Address - Format for logical host and network addressing, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) - Protocol used to automatically assign IP addressing information to hosts that have not been configured manually., Logical Addresses - Special codes that software gives out, these codes cannot be changed., Physical Addresses - Permanent and hardcoded into the NIC, used for local network communication, represented in a hexadecimal format., Threat Detection - Blocks security systems from preventing attacks., Transfer Control Protocol (TCP) - Internet protocol for reliable data delivery., Network Interface Card (NIC) - A hardcoded MAC address that's in the device that cannot be changed., Dotted Decimal Notation - Format for expressing IPv4 addresses using four decimal values from 0 to 255 for each octet.,

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