A network administrator is setting up infrastructure server roles for a small office. Match each network host service to its primary default operational port or function.
- DHCP ServerAutomatically assigns IP addresses and subnet masks to network clients (UDP ports 67/68)
- DNS ServerResolves human-readable domain names to numerical IP addresses (UDP/TCP port 53)
- Syslog ServerReceives and centralizes system message logs from network devices (UDP port 514)
- Web Server (HTTP)Delivers unencrypted web pages to client browsers (TCP port 80)
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DHCP Server pairs with automatically assigning IP addresses (UDP 67/68); DNS Server pairs with domain name resolution (UDP/TCP 53); Syslog Server pairs with centralized event logging (UDP 514); Web Server (HTTP) pairs with delivering web content (TCP 80).
Each service directly maps to its standardized operational function and default network port: DHCP provides automated host IP provisioning (ports 67/68), DNS performs name resolution (port 53), Syslog centralizes event reporting (port 514), and Web (HTTP) serves site pages (port 80).
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Network Host Services and Server Roles