Yes.
IP (internet protocol)
Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol ... See the website link below
Telnet
SNMP
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
Multiplexing
Sending or receiving application process.
The network layer (Internet Layer in TCP/IP model) is the second layer of the TCP/IP model. IP (Internet Protocol), ARP (Address Resolution Protocol), RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol), ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) and IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) are the protocols at this layer. http://www.omnisecu.com/tcpip/internet-layer.htm
tcpip version 4 is 32 bit where as tcpip v6 is 128bit tcpip 6 can accomadate blillion of bliions ip addresses
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).