Match each network host service or server role on the left with its corresponding primary functionality and standard port operational profile on the right.
- DHCP ServerDynamically assigns IP address parameters, subnet masks, and default gateways to requesting network clients using UDP ports 67/68.
- DNS ServerTranslates human-readable domain names (FQDNs) into numerical IP addresses using port 53 over UDP and TCP.
- Syslog ServerAggregates and stores centralized system event log messages generated by network devices and hosts over UDP port 514.
- Spam Gateway / Mail ProxyFilters inbound and outbound email messages before reaching the primary internal mail server to block malicious attachments and unsolicited bulk mail.
Cevap
DHCP Server matches dynamic host configuration (UDP 67/68); DNS Server matches hostname-to-IP translation (Port 53); Syslog Server matches centralized logging (UDP 514); Spam Gateway matches perimeter email security filtering.
The correct pairings accurately align each host service role with its core networking responsibilities and standard protocol mechanisms: DHCP automates network client address leasing, DNS handles domain-to-IP resolution, Syslog aggregates remote host logs, and the Spam Gateway screens email traffic prior to internal delivery.
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Network Host Services and Server Roles
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