CREST Practitioner Security Analyst (CPSA) Practice

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What is the purpose of port 103?

  1. X.400 Standard

  2. File Transfer Services

  3. Web Browsing

  4. Email Services

The correct answer is: X.400 Standard

Port 103 is primarily associated with the X.400 standard, which is a protocol suite used for electronic messaging. This standard facilitates the exchange of mail over the internet and is part of the larger framework of telecommunications messaging services often utilized by organizations requiring robust and standardized email communication. The use of port 103 enables systems to establish a connection for carrying out operations related to the X.400 messaging protocol, thereby ensuring effective message delivery and mail management. The other options pertain to different protocols or services not related to port 103. For example, file transfer services typically utilize ports like 20 and 21 for FTP, while web browsing primarily occurs over port 80 (HTTP) or port 443 (HTTPS). Email services usually operate on ports like 25 (SMTP) or 110 (POP3), distinctly differing from the purposes served by port 103. Understanding these associations clarifies the specific function of port 103 in the realm of electronic communications.