Protocol binding functionality allows users to specify the internal IP or/and Service going through a specified WAN port.
You will first have to select "Load balancing", this will perform loadsharing of traffic among multiple broadband connections.
And then, you will to configure the "protocol binding" in order to specify the traffic between the 2 WAN port.
Service: From the pull-down menu, users can select the desired Services or applications to be covered by this rule.
Destination IP: Users can specify the specific Service from the internal Source IP to Destination IP go through the specific WAN port, and enter the Destination IP.
Interface: Choose WAN1 or WAN2.
Network Control Protocol is uses to identify the Network layer protocol used in the packet
bgp is the largest protocol
protocol
multiprotocol networks
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.
Protocol binding order refers to the order in which a protocol will be matched to a data packet. If, for example, you have a network connection which is running several different protocols it is important to tell the system which protocol to try first. If you are using Netware, TCP/IP, and any other protocols on the same network, if 70% of your network traffic (as an example) is TCP/IP, then you want the network operating system software to check if a packet is a TCP/IP packet first, and if not, try the other networking protocols. With the binding order, you tell the adaptor the order of checking for the correct network protocol, starting with the one with the most traffic, and going down from there.
Network Control Protocol is uses to identify the Network layer protocol used in the packet
TCP is the protocol of network layer, It is connection oriented protocol. UDP is the protocol of network layer, It is connection less protocol.
NTP(Network Time Protocol)
mlma protocol in network
SNMP is the most widely used protocol for network monitoring
NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
A protocol is a set of rules that are standard for a telecommunications network. These rules will outline procedures and controls that are in place for the network.
Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP).
NTP (Network Time Protocol)
bgp is the largest protocol