Directory Access Protocol
Directory Access Protocol
protocol
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A dedicated link between devices
When transmitting data from one computer to another, the rules are called protocols. A standard network protocol that is used to copy a file from one host to another is called File Transfer Protocol, or FTP.
The function of PAD (Packet Assembler Disassembler) is described in a document known as X.3. The standard protocol has been defined between the terminal and the PAD, called X.28; another standard protocol exists between the PAD and the network, called X.29. Together, these three recommendations are often called "triple X"
A set of rules used for transferring data over the Internet is called a "protocol".Hypertext transfer protocol, HTTP.
HSDPA stands for High-Speed Downlink Packet Access. It is an enhanced form of the mobile communications protocol 3G. It is often called 3G+, 3.5G or turbo 3G.
PROTOCOL : Is a set of "RULES" and "REGULATIONS" for seding and receiving Information on the NETWORK, by using the standard protocols.TCP/IP.imran quadri.Answer--A protocol is a set of rules or agreed upon guidelines for communication. When communicating, it is important to agree on how to do so. If one party speaks Indian and one German the communications will most likely fail. If they both agree on a single language, communications will work. On the Internet the set of communications protocols used is called TCP/IP. TCP/IP is actually a collection of various protocols that each have their own special function or purpose. These protocols have been established by international standards bodies and are used in almost all platforms and around the globe to ensure that all devices on the Internet can communicate successfully. AnswerAccording to Princeton dictionary, protocol can mean 3 things: - code of behavior, code of conduct- forms of etiquette- communications protocol (computer science)
No. It is a protocol called HyperText Transfer Protocol.
The first protocol that was used by the APARNET was called the Internet Protocol.
The IEEE1394 communications standard was certified in 1995. Different companies have called different names (no not that sort of name) such as Firewire, iLink.