What Are The Different Network Protocols?
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1. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
2. HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol)
3. FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
4. SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
5. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
6. DNS (Domain Name System)
7. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
8. POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3)
9. IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)
10. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
1. Internet Protocol (IP): The most common network protocol used for transmitting data over the internet and other computer networks.
2. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP): A transport layer protocol used for reliable communication over the network.
3. User Datagram Protocol (UDP): A transport layer protocol used for connectionless communication over the network.
4. File Transfer Protocol (FTP): A protocol used for transferring files over the internet.
5. Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP): The protocol used for exchanging web page data over the internet.
6. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP): The protocol used for sending emails over the internet.
7. Secure Shell (SSH): A secure protocol for remote login and file transfer over the internet.
8. Network Time Protocol (NTP): A protocol used for synchronizing the time of computers over the network.
9. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP): A protocol used for automatically assigning IP addresses to computers on the network.
10. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP): A protocol used for mapping IP addresses to MAC addresses on a local network.