Monday, May 23, 2016

6. Networking Protocols

A network protocol is an arrangement of tenets that data correspondences over a network take after to finish different network exchanges. For instance, TCP/IP characterizes an arrangement of tenets used to send data starting with one node on a network then onto the next node. SMTP is an arrangement of guidelines and principles used to exchange email and connections starting with one node then onto the next. DHCP is an arrangement of guidelines and principles used to apportion IP addresses progressively for a network, so they don't should be set physically for every workstation.

Numerous protocols are utilized as a part of networking. Actually, as it were, approximately every action on a network takes after a protocol of some kind. A few protocols capacity at a low level in the OSI network model, others work at an elevated state, and some work in the middle.

In this chapter, you will find out about the fundamental networking protocols used to transmit and get data over a network.


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