Internet Protocols
Internet Protocols
Internet Protocols.
IP Address.
THE MAIN FUNCTIONS OF PROTOCOLS ARE:
● Identifying errors
TCP/IP:
The transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol suite protocols has become the dominant
standard for internetworking.
-TCP/IP represents a set of public standards that specify how packets of information are
exchanged between computers over one or more networks.
IPX/SPX:
Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange is the protocol suite originally
employed by Novell Corporation's network operating system, NetWare.
NetBEUI:
NetBIOS Extended User Interface is a protocol primarily on small Windows NT networks.
NetBEUI cannot be routed or used by routers talk to each other on a large network.
suitable for small peer-to-peer networks, involving a few computers directly connected to each
other.
COMMONLY USED INTERNET PROTOCOLS
Apple Talk:
Apple Talk is a protocol suite to network Macintosh computers
- designed to run over LocalTalk, which is the Apple LAN physical topology,
- also designed to run over major LAN types, notably Ethernet and Token Ring
HTTP:
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol governs how files such as text, graphics, sound, and video are
exchanged on the WorldWide Web (www).
FTP:
File Transfer Protocol provides services for file transfer and manipulation. FTP allows
multiple simultaneous computer that lacks security features.
SSH:
TelNet:
POP3:
Post Office Protocol is used to download e-mail from remote mail server.
IMAP:
Internet Message Access Protocol is also used to download e-mail from a remote mail
server.
SMTP:
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is used to send e-mail to a remote e-mail server.
IP ADDRESSING
IP CLASSES PURPOSE