A non-proprietary protocol is one that is not closed and/or owned by any individual or corporation. TCP/IP is an example.
A proprietary network protocol is one that does not comply to any open standards. The intent of a proprietary protocol is to limit communication only to nodes that implement a specific application. NetBIOS is an example of a proprietary network protocol that is only applicable to Microsoft Windows hosts. The opposite of a proprietary protocol is an open standard, which can be utilized by any application. An example of an open standard is TCP/IP, the standard protocol of the Internet.
RIP and OSpf are non-proprietary protocoleigrp is a proprietary protocol i.e it is a vendor specific
Novell owns the IPX/SPX protocol.
CDP is a Cisco proprietary protocol; it only works between Cisco devices. If CDP is enabled on a Cisco network device, it will regularly send frames with information about itself out its interfaces.CDP is a Cisco proprietary protocol; it only works between Cisco devices. If CDP is enabled on a Cisco network device, it will regularly send frames with information about itself out its interfaces.CDP is a Cisco proprietary protocol; it only works between Cisco devices. If CDP is enabled on a Cisco network device, it will regularly send frames with information about itself out its interfaces.CDP is a Cisco proprietary protocol; it only works between Cisco devices. If CDP is enabled on a Cisco network device, it will regularly send frames with information about itself out its interfaces.
SIPR Or SIPRNet stands for Secret (or Secure) Internet Protocol Router Network. It refers to a Wide Area Network Utilized by the Dept. Of Defense for Classified data transfer between known trusted entities NIPR or NIPRnet: Unclassified but Sensitive Internet Protocol Router Network Non-Secure Internet Protocol Router Network Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router Network
EIGRP
Network Layer
IGRP is Interior Gateway Routing Protocol, enhanced by Cisco proprietary Enhanced IGRP.
Network Control Protocol is uses to identify the Network layer protocol used in the packet
IGRP - Interior Gateway Routing Protocol EIGRP- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
A wireless sensor network can use any suitable standard or non-standard protocol. Commonly used protocols include ZigBee (IEEE 802.15.4) and other members of the IEEE 802.15 protocol family.
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