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Tcp/ip
A network standard
Transmission control protocol
Tcp/ip
TCP/IP is the protocol used to communicate on most networks.
If you are asking about IPX/SPX Novell protocol, you uninstall the protocol attached to the network device (NIC) by going to the Network settings, finding the adaptor, and removing the protocol.
The networking protocol that uses a 32-bit address is an IP (Internet Protocol).
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a lightweight file transfer protocol that is most commonly used for booting computers over a network or updating devices attached to the network.
The computer searches for a DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) server on your network and tries to request a IP (Internet Protocol) address. Once it achieves this process it can communicate with other devices on your network.
A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) scope defines the valid pool of IP addresses that can be assigned to the network. You need to activate a DHCP scope so that the IP addresses that are issued (or leased) to the client devices will be compatible with the network configuration. If a client is issued an invalid IP address it will not be able to communicate on the network.
Without a doubt, TCP/IP.
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