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Framework for communication protocols used in IP networking
The Internet protocol suite, commonly known as TCP/IP, is a framework for organizing the communication protocols used in the Internet and similar computer
Internet_protocol_suite
Communication protocol that allows connections between networks
The Internet Protocol (IP) is the network layer communications protocol in the Internet protocol suite for relaying datagrams across network boundaries
Internet_Protocol
Internet protocol used for error messages in network operations
The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is a supporting protocol in the Internet protocol suite. It is used by network devices, including routers
Internet Control Message Protocol
Internet_Control_Message_Protocol
Layer in the Internet protocol suite and OSI model
transport layer is an abstraction layer in the Internet protocol suite and the OSI model. The protocols of this layer provide end-to-end communication
Transport_layer
Voice-over-IP communications protocol
messaging. It operates at the application layer of the Internet protocol suite and is widely used in Internet telephony, private IP-based telephone systems, and
Session_Initiation_Protocol
Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other
using Internet protocol (IP). At its core, the protocol suite defines the addressing, identification, and routing specifications for Internet Protocol Version
Computer_network
Secure network protocol suite
In computing, Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) is a secure network protocol suite that authenticates and encrypts packets of data to provide secure
IPsec
Highest layer of network communication models
An application layer abstraction is specified in both the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) and the OSI model. Although both models use the same term for
Application_layer
Comprehensive computer networking implementation
The protocol stack or network stack is an implementation of a computer networking protocol suite or protocol family. Some of these terms are used interchangeably
Protocol_stack
Network protocol
The Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP) is a network protocol, associated with the Internet protocol suite, for advertisement and discovery of network
Simple Service Discovery Protocol
Simple_Service_Discovery_Protocol
Open internet standards organization
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is a standards organization for the Internet responsible for the technical standards of the Internet protocol suite
Internet Engineering Task Force
Internet_Engineering_Task_Force
Group of internetworking methods in the TCP/IP suite
The internet layer is a group of internetworking methods, protocols, and specifications in the Internet protocol suite that are used to transport network
Internet_layer
Associates addresses in the layers of a networked device implementation
typically an IPv4 address. The protocol, part of the Internet protocol suite, was defined in 1982 by RFC 826, which is Internet Standard STD 37. ARP enables
Address_Resolution_Protocol
Communication protocol for printers
The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) is a specialized communication protocol used between client devices (computers, mobile phones, tablets, etc.) and
Internet_Printing_Protocol
Lowest abstraction layer in the Internet protocol suite
in the Internet protocol suite, the networking architecture of the Internet. The link layer is the group of methods and communications protocols confined
Link_layer
only the OSI protocol family. Many of these protocols are originally based on the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) and other models and they often do
List of network protocols (OSI model)
List_of_network_protocols_(OSI_model)
Fourth version of the Internet Protocol
("IP") is the protocol that defines and enables internetworking at the internet layer of the Internet Protocol Suite. It gives the Internet a global-scale
IPv4
Computer science debate
"won" by the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) by the mid-1990s when it became the dominant protocol suite through rapid adoption of the Internet. In the late
Protocol_Wars
Unit of information transmitted over a computer network
uses datagrams as protocol data units for connectionless communication. A layer lower in the Internet protocol suite, at the Internet layer, the PDU is
Protocol_data_unit
The Internet originated in the efforts of scientists and engineers to build and interconnect computer networks. The Internet Protocol Suite, the set of
History_of_the_Internet
Computer network management and monitoring protocol
flexibility and security. SNMP is a component of the Internet Protocol Suite as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It consists of a set
Simple Network Management Protocol
Simple_Network_Management_Protocol
Computer network protocol
Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a computer networking communications protocol in the transport layer of the Internet protocol suite. Originally intended
Stream Control Transmission Protocol
Stream_Control_Transmission_Protocol
Technologies for automatic network connection configuration
that automatically creates a usable computer network based on the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) when computers or network peripherals are interconnected
Zero-configuration_networking
System for exchanging messages between computing systems
Internet protocol suite by 1989, as outlined in RFC 1122 and RFC 1123, laid the foundation for the growth of TCP/IP as a comprehensive protocol suite
Communication_protocol
Second layer of the OSI networking model
Examples of data link protocols are Ethernet, the IEEE 802.11 WiFi protocols, ATM and Frame Relay. In the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP), the data link
Data_link_layer
Computer communications protocol
provide the service. Tunneling uses a layered protocol model such as those of the OSI or TCP/IP protocol suite, but usually violates the layering when using
Tunneling_protocol
data). The Internet is a packet-switched network, and most of the protocols in this list are designed for its protocol stack, the IP protocol suite. They use
Comparison of file transfer protocols
Comparison_of_file_transfer_protocols
Principal protocol used for transmission of datagrams across an IP network
networking, the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is one of the core communication protocols of the Internet protocol suite used to send messages (transported
User_Datagram_Protocol
Internet Protocol encapsulation for serial ports and router connections
The Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) is an encapsulation of the Internet Protocol designed to work over serial ports and router connections. It is
Serial_Line_Internet_Protocol
Lowest-level electronic or optical transmission functions of a network
isolation. The Internet protocol suite, as defined in RFC 1122 and RFC 1123, is a high-level networking description used for the Internet and similar networks
Physical_layer
Principal protocol used to stream data across an IP network
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the main protocols of the Internet protocol suite, providing reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery
Transmission_Control_Protocol
Protocol in the Internet protocol suite used with IPv6
Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP), or simply Neighbor Discovery (ND), is a protocol of the Internet protocol suite used with Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
Neighbor_Discovery_Protocol
Information exchange standards
open-standard protocol suite instead has been met by the Internet protocol suite, maintained by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The OSI protocol stack
OSI_protocols
TCP/IP application layer protocol
Gemini, or Project Gemini, is an application-layer Internet communication protocol for accessing remote documents, similar to HTTP and Gopher. It comes
Gemini_(protocol)
Piece of software accessing a server service
Combined with Internet sockets, programs may connect to a service operating on a possibly remote system through the Internet protocol suite. Servers wait
Client_(computing)
Service in the Internet Protocol Suite
The Echo Protocol is a service in the Internet Protocol Suite defined in 1983 in RFC 862 by Jon Postel. It was originally proposed as a way to test and
Echo_Protocol
Protocol for communicating routing information on the Internet
information among autonomous systems (AS) on the Internet. BGP is classified as a path-vector routing protocol, and it makes routing decisions based on paths
Border_Gateway_Protocol
Serial communications protocol
data to be transmitted. The Modbus protocol uses serial communication lines, Ethernet, or the Internet protocol suite as a transport layer. Modbus supports
Modbus
Computer network protocol
protocol for computer networks. It evolved from the earlier RADIUS protocol. It belongs to the application layer protocols in the Internet protocol suite
Diameter_(protocol)
Version 6 of the Internet Protocol
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the most recent version of the Internet Protocol (IP), the communications protocol that provides an identification
IPv6
certification) IEEE-488 Internet protocol suite IPX Myrinet OSI protocol suite QsNet SPX System Network Architecture Token Ring USB X.25 protocol suite Lists of network
List of network protocol stacks
List_of_network_protocol_stacks
Model of communication of seven abstraction layers
communication protocols are decomposed in software development into the model's hierarchy of function calls. The Internet protocol suite as defined in
OSI_model
Organization responsible for managing network numbering
website, its purpose is "to review and develop recommendations on Internet Protocol (IP) address policy and to advise the ICANN Board on policy issues
Regional_Internet_registry
System to identify resources on a network
DNS protocol, a detailed specification of the data structures and data communication exchanges used in the DNS, as part of the Internet protocol suite. The
Domain_Name_System
Model of Internet between planets
variable-delay environment using a generalized suite of protocols. Examples of regions might include the terrestrial Internet as a region, a region on the surface
Interplanetary_Internet
Networking protocol for clock synchronization
networks. In operation since before 1985, NTP is one of the oldest Internet protocols in current use. NTP was designed by David L. Mills of the University
Network_Time_Protocol
Standard protocol suite for packet switched wide area network (WAN) communication
payment industry. However, most users have since moved to the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP). X.25 is still used, for example by the aviation industry
X.25
Application layer protocol for e-mail retrieval and storage
In computing, the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) is an Internet standard protocol used by email clients to retrieve email messages from a mail
Internet Message Access Protocol
Internet_Message_Access_Protocol
Application layer protocol
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is an application layer protocol in the Internet protocol suite for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information
HTTP
Software-based endpoint of network communications
TCP/IP protocols in the development of the Internet, the term network socket is most commonly used in the context of the Internet protocol suite, and is
Network_socket
Protocol for establishing multicast group memberships on IPv4 networks
The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is a communications protocol used by hosts and adjacent routers on IPv4 networks to establish multicast group
Internet Group Management Protocol
Internet_Group_Management_Protocol
Computer connected to a network
the Internet protocol suite may also be called an IP host. Specifically, computers participating in the Internet are called Internet hosts. Internet hosts
Host_(network)
Network of private resources in an organization
contrast to public networks, such as the Internet, but uses the same technology based on the Internet protocol suite. An organization-wide intranet can constitute
Intranet
HTTP extension supporting TLS encryption
over a computer network, and is widely used on the Internet. In HTTPS, the communication protocol is encrypted using Transport Layer Security (TLS) or
HTTPS
Communications protocol for lighting control
management (RDM) protocol over the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) of the Internet protocol suite. It is used to communicate between "nodes" (e.g. intelligent lighting
Art-Net
Communication protocol design method
features of the computer-networking models and protocol suites, like in the OSI model and internet protocol suite. However, encapsulation/deencapsulation processes
Encapsulation_(networking)
Computer instant messaging protocol
Session Initiation Protocol for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions, is an instant messaging (IM) and presence protocol suite based on Session
SIMPLE (instant messaging protocol)
SIMPLE_(instant_messaging_protocol)
Standard protocol for transferring files over TCP/IP networks
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard communication protocol used for the transfer of computer files from a server to a client over a computer
File_Transfer_Protocol
Network protocol supporting distributed directory information services
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP /ˈɛldæp/) is an Internet protocol for accessing directory information services that act in accordance with
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
Lightweight_Directory_Access_Protocol
Computer network protocol
The Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) is an application protocol used for transporting Usenet news articles (netnews) between news servers, and for
Network News Transfer Protocol
Network_News_Transfer_Protocol
Computer network protocol
(XNS) protocol suite GWINFO transformed into the XNS Routing Information Protocol. This XNS RIP in turn became the basis for early routing protocols, such
Routing_Information_Protocol
Global system of connected computer networks
The Internet (or internet) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between
Internet
Transport layer computer network protocol
acronym for Quick UDP Internet Connections, in IETF's use of the word QUIC is not an acronym; it is simply the name of the protocol. QUIC works hand-in-hand
QUIC
TCP/IP application layer protocol
communication protocol designed for distributing, searching, and retrieving documents in Internet Protocol networks. The design of the Gopher protocol and user
Gopher_(protocol)
Network protocol and related functions
usually public, Internet Protocol (IP) address and port number that the NAT has allocated for the application's User Datagram Protocol (UDP) flows to remote
STUN
Internet-like structure connecting everyday physical objects
Control Protocol (TCP), Internet Engineering Task Force, archived from the original on 17 December 2022, retrieved 20 December 2022 User Datagram Protocol, Internet
Internet_of_things
Computer network architecture proposal
an alternative to the architecture of the currently mainstream Internet protocol suite. The principles behind RINA were first presented by John Day in
Recursive Internetwork Architecture
Recursive_Internetwork_Architecture
Family of Internet mail protocols
In computing, the Post Office Protocol (POP) is an application-layer Internet standard protocol used by e-mail clients to retrieve e-mail from a mail
Post_Office_Protocol
OSI network layer datagram service
is not an Internet service, but provides capabilities in an OSI network environment similar to those provided by the Internet protocol suite. The service
Connectionless-mode Network Service
Connectionless-mode_Network_Service
Principal protocol used to assign IPv4 addresses on an IPv4 network
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network management protocol used on Internet Protocol (IP) networks for automatically assigning IP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol
Industrial network protocol
products. In addition, EtherNet/IP adapts key elements of the Internet Protocol suite to the CIP object model framework; for example, it uses UDP to
EtherNet/IP
Protocol for discovering IPv6 multicast listeners
Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) is a component of the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) suite. MLD is used by IPv6 routers for discovering multicast
Multicast_Listener_Discovery
Internet protocol that provides the quote of the day
The Quote of the Day (QOTD) service is a member of the Internet protocol suite, defined in 1983 in RFC 865 by Jon Postel. As indicated there, the QOTD
QOTD
Protocol used by network devices for advertising their identity
The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a link-layer protocol used by network devices for advertising their identity, capabilities, and neighbors on
Link_Layer_Discovery_Protocol
in the Transmission Control Program, which became part of the Internet protocol suite. He was acknowledged by Cerf and Kahn in their seminal 1974 paper
List_of_Internet_pioneers
Suite of computer network protocols developed by Xerox
Xerox Network Systems (XNS) is a computer networking protocol suite developed by Xerox within the Xerox Network Systems Architecture. It provided general
Xerox_Network_Systems
Internet Protocol Suite service
The Character Generator Protocol (CHARGEN) is a service of the Internet Protocol Suite defined in RFC 864 in 1983 by Jon Postel. It is intended for testing
Character_Generator_Protocol
Computer networking protocol
In computer networking, Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a tunneling protocol used to support virtual private networks (VPNs) or as part of the delivery
Layer_2_Tunneling_Protocol
Sister protocol of the Real-time Transport Protocol that provides control information
RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) is a binary-encoded out-of-band signaling protocol that functions alongside the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP). RTCP provides
RTP_Control_Protocol
Protocol for delivering audio and video over IP networks
The Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) is a network protocol for delivering audio and video over IP networks. RTP is used in communication and entertainment
Real-time_Transport_Protocol
Highest maturity level in the IETF standards track (STD series)
it remains the core protocol suite used for Internet communication. IPsec Internet Protocol Security is a collection of protocols that ensure the integrity
Internet_Standard
Computer network protocol
inappropriate for the modern internet environment. At the same time, doing so means negating the aforementioned benefits of the protocol to some point. MPPE uses
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
Point-to-Point_Tunneling_Protocol
Internet access is available in North Korea, but is only permitted with special authorization. It is primarily used for government purposes, and by foreigners
Internet_in_North_Korea
Ethernet, but with older parallel port devices, to communicate. The Internet Protocol Suite is the standards-based networking model and software specification
Parallel Line Internet Protocol
Parallel_Line_Internet_Protocol
Standards organization overseeing IP addresses
Internet numbers, which are numerical identifiers assigned to an Internet resource or used in the networking protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority
Encryption device
HAIPIS, the High Assurance Internet Protocol Interoperability Specification). The cryptography used is Suite A and Suite B, also specified by the NSA
High Assurance Internet Protocol Encryptor
High_Assurance_Internet_Protocol_Encryptor
Design principle for computer programming
of the Internet. In the Internet protocol suite, great efforts have been made to separate concerns into well-defined layers. This allows protocol designers
Separation_of_concerns
Topics referred to by the same term
the free dictionary. Discard may refer to: Discard Protocol, a service in the Internet Protocol Suite Discard (EP), an album by Figurine Discard, an alternate
Discard
Publish-subscribe based messaging protocol
limited network bandwidth, such as in the Internet of things (IoT). It must run over a transport protocol that provides ordered, lossless, bi-directional
MQTT
Service in the Internet Protocol Suite
The Daytime Protocol is a service in the Internet Protocol Suite defined in 1983 in RFC 867 by Jon Postel. It is intended for testing and measurement purposes
Daytime_Protocol
Interconnecting different types of computer networks
is implemented in the Network Layer (Layer 3) of the model. The Internet Protocol Suite, also known as the TCP/IP model, was not designed to conform to
Internetworking
Node in a computer network
A default gateway is the node in a computer network using the Internet protocol suite that serves as the forwarding host (router) to other networks when
Default_gateway
Order of bytes in a computer word
Big-endianness is the dominant ordering in networking protocols, such as in the Internet protocol suite, where it is referred to as network order, transmitting
Endianness
System of laws, policies and practices
standards of the Internet protocol suite. Their technical documents influence the way people design, use and manage the Internet. Internet Governance Forum
Internet_governance
Messaging protocol for web services
SOAP (originally an acronym for Simple Object Access Protocol) is a messaging protocol specification for exchanging structured information in the implementation
SOAP
Internet protocol that uses a proxy server
SOCKS is an Internet protocol that exchanges network packets between a client and server through a proxy server. SOCKS5 optionally provides authentication
SOCKS
Cryptographic network protocol
development of the protocol suite proceeded in several developer groups, producing several variants of implementation. The protocol specification distinguishes
Secure_Shell
Message-oriented transport layer protocol
networking, the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a message-oriented transport layer protocol. DCCP implements reliable connection setup,
Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
Datagram_Congestion_Control_Protocol
Computer network protocol
The Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is an application-level network protocol designed for multiplexing and packetizing multimedia transport streams
Real-Time_Streaming_Protocol
Cryptographic protocols for securing data in transit
is a cryptographic protocol designed to provide communications security over a computer network, such as the Internet. The protocol is widely used in applications
Transport_Layer_Security
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Intent; Busy
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Profit; Interest
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Interest
Boy/Male
Indian
Attached, Intent
Boy/Male
Arabic
Interest; Zeal
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Good Interest
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Light; Interest
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Without Interest
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Interest
Boy/Male
Muslim
Attached, Intent
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intent, Busy
Girl/Female
Indian
Full of Interest
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil
Music Interest
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Attached Intent
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Ecstasy; Deep Interest
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Deep Interest
Boy/Male
Irish
Steward of church lands.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Profit, Interest
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Intent busy
Boy/Male
Indian
Internal Cleanliness
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Reward
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Swedish
Alive
Biblical
house of pity or mercy
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fire, World
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
An Angel
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Praiseworthy
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Wholeness; Totality
Boy/Male
Muslim
Bold, Courageous, An able minister, Forgiveness
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Joyous.
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a.
Internal.
a.
Permanently existing in something; inseparably attached or connected; naturally pertaining to; innate; inalienable; as, polarity is an inherent quality of the magnet; the inherent right of men to life, liberty, and protection.
n.
Private interest; the interest or advantage of one's self.
a.
Pertaining to its own affairs or interests; especially, (said of a country) domestic, as opposed to foreign; as, internal trade; internal troubles or war.
a.
Inward; interior; being within any limit or surface; inclosed; -- opposed to external; as, the internal parts of a body, or of the earth.
n.
The persons interested in any particular business or measure, taken collectively; as, the iron interest; the cotton interest.
n.
Self-interest; private advantage.
a.
Intrinsic; inherent; real.
a.
Derived from, or dependent on, the thing itself; inherent; as, the internal evidence of the divine origin of the Scriptures.
v. i.
To make or write protocols, or first draughts; to issue protocols.
n.
Participation in advantage, profit, and responsibility; share; portion; part; as, an interest in a brewery; he has parted with his interest in the stocks.
v. t.
To make a protocol of.
n.
Premium paid for the use of money, -- usually reckoned as a percentage; as, interest at five per cent per annum on ten thousand dollars.
n.
To engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing; as, the subject did not interest him; to interest one in charitable work.
v. i.
To cut into one another; to meet and cross each other; as, the point where two lines intersect.
v. i.
To act upon each other; as, two agents mutually interact.
v. t.
To obstruct or interrupt the progress of; to stop; to hinder or oppose; as, to intercept the current of a river.
v. t.
To explain or tell the meaning of; to expound; to translate orally into intelligible or familiar language or terms; to decipher; to define; -- applied esp. to language, but also to dreams, signs, conduct, mysteries, etc.; as, to interpret the Hebrew language to an Englishman; to interpret an Indian speech.
n.
One who draughts protocols.
v. t.
To take or seize by the way, or before arrival at the destined place; to cause to stop on the passage; as, to intercept a letter; a telegram will intercept him at Paris.