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LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)

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Gather statistics from network devices Queries: udp/161 Traps: udp/162 v1 - The original Structured tables, in-the-clear v2 - A good step ahead Data type enhancements Bulk transfers, still in-the-clear v3 - A secure standard Message integrity Authentication, encryption

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Gather statistics from network devices Queries: udp/161 Traps: udp/162 v1 - The original Structured tables, in-the-clear v2 - A good step ahead Data type enhancements Bulk transfers, still in-the-clear v3 - A secure standard Message integrity Authentication, encryption

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Standard for accessing and updating information in an X.500-style network resource directory. This protocol uses port 389.

Comptia Certmaster Practice For Network+

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A communications protocol that defines how a client can access information, perform operations, and share directory data on a server. tcp/389

Dr Messer Comptia

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tcp/389, store and retrieve information in a network directory

Professor Messer Network Plus

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389

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