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The document outlines the Internet Protocol, which governs communication between computers on a network, detailing its main functions such as data addressing and error checking. It describes various common protocols including TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI, AppleTalk, HTTP, FTP, SSH, Telnet, POP3, IMAP, and SMTP, highlighting their specific uses and characteristics. Each protocol serves distinct purposes in data transmission, file transfer, and email communication.

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The document outlines the Internet Protocol, which governs communication between computers on a network, detailing its main functions such as data addressing and error checking. It describes various common protocols including TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI, AppleTalk, HTTP, FTP, SSH, Telnet, POP3, IMAP, and SMTP, highlighting their specific uses and characteristics. Each protocol serves distinct purposes in data transmission, file transfer, and email communication.

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INTERNET

PROTOCO
L
Internet
Protocol
Internet protocol is a set of
rules governing
communication within and
between computers on a
network.
The main functions of protocols
are:
Deciding how Identifyi
Compressin
the data ng
g the data should be errors
sent
Addressing Deciding how to
the data announce sent
and received
TCP/IP
IPX/SPX
NetBEUI
The AppleTalk
common HTTP
FTP
protocols SSH
described Telnet
here: POP3
IMAP
SMTP
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol
/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).

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, and delivers functions
similar to
those included in TCP/IP.
NetBE
UI
NetBIOS Extended User Interface is
a protocol used primarily on small
Windows NT networks. It is suitable
for small peer-to-peer networks,
involving a few computers
directly connected.
AppleTal
k
AppleTalk is a protocol
suite used to network
Macintosh
computers. It is
composed of a
comprehensive set of
protocols that
span the seven layers of
the Open Systems
Interconnection (OSI)
reference model.
HTT
P
Hypertext Transfer Protocol -
governs how files such as
text,
graphics, sound, and video
are exchanged on the World
Wide Web
(WWW).
FTP
provides services
for file transfer
and manipulation.
FTP allows multiple
simultaneous
connections to
remote file
systems.
SSH
Secure Shell is used to
securely connect to a
remote computer.
Telne
t
It is an application
used to connect to a
remote computer that
lacks security
features.
POP
3
Post Office Protocol is
used to download e-
mail from a remote
mail server.
IMAP
Internet Message Access
Protocol is also used to
download e-mail from a
remote mail server.
SMT
P
Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol is used to
send e-mail to a
remote e-mail server.
Thank you!

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