TCP-IP Protocol is how computers can connect to each other and the internet. The TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is the the protocol which guarantees delivery of messages from the pc, and receives them too. The IP (Internet Protocol) is what the computers use as an addressing scheme (like a home address) its format is 4 series of numbers separated with dots, the numbers are between 0 and 255. eg, 192.168.2.1 - 192.168.2.255
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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