Q 10 Which of the following system translates a domain name into an IP-address
Ops:
A.
O TCP/IP
B.
O OS
C.
O DNS
D.
O TELNET
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Dns(domain name system)
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Option c) DNS
DNS system translates a domain name into an IP-address.
- Therefore, a DNS server must convert each time a domain name is used into the corresponding IP address. For instance, www.example.com could be translated to 198.105.
- Domain names are converted to IP addresses via the Domain Name System (DNS), which browsers utilise to load internet pages. Every internet-connected device has a unique IP address that other devices can use to find the connected device.
- Domain Name System (DNS) is an Internet service that translates domain names (e.g., its.umich.edu) into IP addresses. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol for automatically assigning IP addresses and other configurations to devices when they connect to a network.
- A client-server protocol called DHCP assigns IP addresses from address pools that are managed by servers. These servers also keep track of client setup parameters and a pool of unique IP addresses. Every time a client that supports DHCP connects to a network, they submit a request to the DHCP server.
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