Networking Protocol, Defines rules and conventions for communication between network devices, TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol) , Used for the internet and the vast majority of home and business networks today, Department of Defense (DOD) model, 4 layer networking model that formed the basis for the development of the TCP/IP suite., Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Defines how messages are formatted and transmitted over the web., Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS), Ensures data is sent securely over the web., File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Allows file transfer between computers without corruption or alteration., Post Office Protocol 3 (POP 3), Used for downloading mail to local mail client., Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), Used to retrieve email messages. Like POP 3 but with some advanced features., Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, Internet standard for transferring email messages between computers., Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), Ensures a perfect copy of a message is sent., User Datagram Protocol (UDP), Alternative to TCP that is faster at the cost of reliability, Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), Provides a means to send error messages and a way to probe the network to determine network availability., Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), Part of the TCP/IP protocol for determining the MAC address based on the IP address..
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Networking Protocol Basics (8.2)
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