You could have a look at these:
Megaco H.248Gateway Control ProtocolMGCPMedia Gateway Control ProtocolMIMERVP over IPRemote Voice Protocol Over IP SpecificationSAPv2Session Announcement ProtocolSDPSession Description ProtocolSGCPSimple Gateway Control ProtocolSIPSession Initiation ProtocolSkinnySkinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP)
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IP (internet protocol)
SNMP
Multiplexing
The Network Layer in the TCP/IP model is responsible for routing data packets between different networks. It determines the best path for data to travel from the source to the destination through various interconnected networks. The Internet Protocol (IP) is the main protocol used at this layer to address and forward packets.
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Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol ... See the website link below
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Telnet
TCP/IP stands for "Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol." Without getting too technical, it's the leading method for allowing two computers to talk to each other over a network (such as the internet).
IPX/SPX
DNS is Domain name system for short . Domain name system maps a name to an address. Protocol that relies upon DNS is TCP/IP .tcpip protocol
File Transfer Protocol