- DNS- is used to resolve internet name to Ip address
- HTTP - is used to transfer files that make up the web pages of WWW.
- SMTP- to transfer of mail messages and attachments
- Telnet - a terminal emulation protocol user to provide remote access to servers and networking
- devices.
- FTP file transfer protocol - user to interactive file transfer between system.
Showing posts with label FTP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FTP. Show all posts
Sunday, September 25, 2011
TCP/IP Protocols
TCP IP protocols
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Protocols Defined
SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol: Protocol used to monitor and manage network devices
FTP: reliable, connection-oriented service that uses TCP to transfer files between systems
TFTP: connectionless service that uses UDP to transfer files between systems.
DNS: is a protocol that converts human-readable names into machine-readable addresses.
DHCP automatically assigns IP addresses and subnet masks to a workstation.
FTP: reliable, connection-oriented service that uses TCP to transfer files between systems
TFTP: connectionless service that uses UDP to transfer files between systems.
DNS: is a protocol that converts human-readable names into machine-readable addresses.
DHCP automatically assigns IP addresses and subnet masks to a workstation.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
