1. Set of rules or conventions to exchange blocks of formatted data.
2. Syntax: data format
3. Semantics: control information ( coordination, error handling ).
4. Timing: speed matching, sequencing
- In your own words, define the term 'protocol' and what is the difference between protocol and protocol suite
HTML is a protocol
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Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure is also known as HTTPS. It is a secure data transfer protocol.
The protocols are supported by the IPP native Cups Protocols.
The SU-4 protocol for wireless communication offers key features such as high data transfer speeds, low latency, and improved reliability. Its benefits include enhanced network performance, better connectivity, and support for multiple devices.
A protocol can be defined as a set of rules determining the format and transmission of data or a set of rules that governs data communication. A protocol defines what is going to be communicated. The key elements of protocol are syntax, semantics and timing.
A protocol can be defined as a set of rules determining the format and transmission of data or a set of rules that governs data communication. A protocol defines what is going to be communicated. The key elements of protocol are syntax, semantics and timing.
Ethernet is a wired networking solution. Even thou WiFi resembles a lot of the key distinguishing features of Ethernet, Ethernet is clearly defined as wired by IEEE (Protocol 802.3) while WiFi is defined as wireless (Protocol 802.11).
Symmetric Session-Key Protocol
The email protocol with the highest download speed is IMAP which also offers the most features. Another email protocol is POP3.
A protocol can be defined as a set of rules determining the format and transmission of data or a set of rules that governs data communication. A protocol defines what is going to be communicated. The key elements of protocol are syntax, semantics and timing.
It uses hop count in route selection. It is a distance-vector protocol.
key features are from countries and lots more like what is important to them
Kerberos
• low overhead• connectionless
Full form of KMP is 'Key Management Protocol'.