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Network protocols are rules and conventions for communication between devices on a network.
Network protocols define how data is formatted, transmitted, received, and acknowledged in a network.
Examples of network protocols include TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, and SNMP.
TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol, a connection-oriented protocol used for reliable communication over networks.
TCP is one of the main protocols in the Internet protocol suite.
It provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of data between applications.
TCP is used by applications such as web browsers, email clients, and file transfer protocols.
It establishes a connection between two hosts and manag...
posted on 2 Jan 2020
DNS and DHCP are types of network protocols used for communication and management of network resources.
DNS (Domain Name System) is used to translate domain names into IP addresses.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is used to assign IP addresses to devices on a network.
Other types of network protocols include TCP/IP, FTP, HTTP, SMTP, and SNMP.
TCP/IP is the most commonly used protocol for communication over the ...
The domain layer of a network refers to the logical grouping of computers, servers, and devices that share a common set of rules and policies.
The domain layer is responsible for managing user authentication and access control.
It provides centralized administration and security for network resources.
Examples of domain layers include Active Directory in Windows networks and LDAP in Linux networks.
posted on 2 Jan 2020
DNS and DHCP are types of network protocols used for communication and management of network resources.
DNS (Domain Name System) is used to translate domain names into IP addresses.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is used to assign IP addresses to devices on a network.
Other types of network protocols include TCP/IP, FTP, HTTP, SMTP, and SNMP.
TCP/IP is the most commonly used protocol for communication over the ...
The domain layer of a network refers to the logical grouping of computers, servers, and devices that share a common set of rules and policies.
The domain layer is responsible for managing user authentication and access control.
It provides centralized administration and security for network resources.
Examples of domain layers include Active Directory in Windows networks and LDAP in Linux networks.
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