Protocols are the set of rules to regulating the procedure of communication over computer networks.
A set of rules used for transferring data over the Internet is called a "protocol".Hypertext transfer protocol, HTTP.
Network Control Protocol is uses to identify the Network layer protocol used in the packet
internet protocol
RIP is a routing protocol - a protocol (set of rules) that allows a router to exchange information, with other routers, about existing routes.
types of e-mail protocol?
protocol means connection from 1computer to another computer
ssh
protocol means connection from 1computer to another computer
If you meant HTTP - as in web pages etc - it stands for Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol
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The organisation discussing ozone layer is Montreal Protocol. It is meant for ozone only.
The term voip phone stands for voice-over-internet-protocol. This means you can talk to people over the internet.
- In your own words, define the term 'protocol' and what is the difference between protocol and protocol suite
There are various protocols ftp: file transfer protocol smtp: simple mail transfer protocol pop3: post office protocol ip: internet protocol tcp: transmission control protocol ospf: open shortest path first igrp: interior gateway routing protocol eigrp: enhanced interior gateway routing protocol rip: routing information protocol http: hyper text transfer protocol udp: user datagram protocol icmp: internet control message protocol
WAN is an acronym for Wide Area Network. There is no specific protocol; we use the same protocols regardless of which network we are communicating with. The gateway computer determines whether a specified IP address resides within the intranet (the local network) or the internet (WAN) and routes the packets accordingly.
HTML is a protocol
The answer is Protocol's. Protocol is the set of rules for formatting the data across the network.