Network Protocols
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- Created on: 23-02-16 20:08
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- Network Protocols
- A network protocol is nothing more than an agreement that a particular type of data will be formatted in a particular manner.
- Addressing
- The address on the internet is called internet protocol (IP) addressing.
- Example of an IP Address: 32.26.106.39
- TCP/IP
- On the internet, conceptual TCP/IP (transmission control protocol/ internet protocol) is the delivery model.
- TCP is in charge of the reliable delivery of information, while IP is in charge of routing, using the IP addressing mechanism.
- Checksum
- A simple error-detection scheme is used in which each transmitted package is accompanied by a numerical value based on the number of see bits in the message.
- The receiving station then applies the same formula to the message and checks to make sure the accompanying numerical value is the same.
- If not, the receiver can assume that the message has been garbled.
- A protocol is a set of rules that govern the transfer of data between computers.
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