Internetwork protocols can introduce several disadvantages, including increased complexity in network management and configuration, as multiple protocols may need to interact seamlessly. Performance issues can arise due to overhead from encapsulation and additional routing processes. Additionally, security vulnerabilities may emerge, as the complexity can lead to misconfigurations and difficulties in securing all layers of communication. Lastly, interoperability challenges can occur when different devices or systems use varying protocol standards.
The Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol used for communicating data across a packet-switched internetwork using the Internet Protocol Suite, also referred to as TCP/IP.
Internetwork Packet Exchange. It was a protocol for Novell NetWare, but TCP/IP is so prevalent now, even IPX sites typically utilize it.
Both TCP and IP are subprotocols in the OSI model. IP is used for routing purposes, whereas TCP is used for transport control. If you are asking primarily about internetworking then it would be the IP protocol.
IPX/SPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange) is not supported on internet.
PING short form for "Packet InterNetwork Groper" is a protocol that queries IP Addresses on network. An IP Address can be pinged bit there is nothing called "Ping Address".
the kind of protocl that isa used is the internet protocol (IP/TCP)
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POP (the email protocol) is very simple (advantage) but insecure (disadvanage)
2. What is different between computer networks and internetwork?
The Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) is Novell's original network layer protocol. Being proprietary to Novell means it is not a universal standard. Hence the statement is false
Internetworking involves connecting two or more distinct computer networks or network segments via a common routing technology. The result is called an internetwork (often shortened to internet). The most notable example of internetworking is the Internet (capitalized), a network of networks based on many underlying hardware technologies, but unified by an internetworking protocol standard, called the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP). So in the way you phrased the question there is no difference. If Internet (capital "I") then you are referring to The Internet (www, ftp, etc.)
The term "Internet" is an abbreviation of the term "Internetwork." An Internetwork is a network of networks. Just like Interstate highways connect states together, the "Internetwork" or "Internet" connects networks together.