Network protocols & standards types
- TCP/IP- Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol is a suite of communication protocol used to interconnect network devices on the internet.
- UDP- is stand for User Datagram Protocol meaning the sender will not wait to make sure the recipents received the packet it will just continue sending the next packets.
- AppleTalk- is a set proprietary networking protocols developed by Apple computer only.
- 802.2- General standard for the data link layer in the OSI reference model. IEEE 802.2 Logical link control
- 802.3- Defines the MAC layer for bus networks that use CSMA/CD.
This is the basis of the Ethernet standard.
- FDDI- Is stand for fiber distributed data interface data transmission on fiber optic lines in a local
area network (LAN)
- 802.5- IEEE 802.5: Defines the MAC layer for token-ring
networks.
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