Communications protocol



         


In networking, a communications protocol or network protocol is the specification of a set of rules for a particular type of communication.

Different protocols often describe different aspects of a single communication; taken together, these form a protocol stack. The terms "protocol" and "protocol stack" also refer to the software that implements a protocol.

Most recent protocols are assigned by the IETF for internet communications, and the IEEE, or the ISO organizations for other types. The ITU-T handles telecommunications protocols and formats.

Index page for network protocols and protocol layers, categorised by the nearest matching layers of the OSI seven layer model.

Systems engineering principles have been applied to design network protocols.

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Protocol Families

Various protocol stacks or families

There are many articles about network protocols. One of the sites with high quality protocol information is by Javvin (www.javvin.com ).

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Individual Protocols

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Layer 1 protocols (Physical Layer)

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Layer 2 protocols

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Layer 2+3 protocols

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Layer 3 protocols

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Layer 3+4 protocols

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Layer 4 protocols

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Layer 5+ protocols

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Layer 7 protocols

and secure versions of the above (as HTTPS, etc.)

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See also

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Protocol Description Languages

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Other protocols mentioned in BambooWeb







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