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Sneha Singh
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Asked: August 3, 20212021-08-03T16:24:32+05:30 2021-08-03T16:24:32+05:30

What Is An Advantage Of Network Devices Using Open Standard Protocols?

What Is An Advantage Of Network Devices Using Open Standard Protocols?
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      2021-08-04T00:32:45+05:30Added an answer on August 4, 2021 at 12:32 am

      What is an advantage of network devices using open standard protocols?
      Now, let us learn what actually the network protocol is and how does it work. Network protocols are where the modern protocols get worked.

      For example, let us think of network protocols as the common languages that enable the computer to communicate across the networks.

      The network protocols have a set of rules that defines how the data is formatted transmitted and then received. So the computer networks like servers routers and endpoints can communicate regardless of the infrastructure. the network protocols then break down the large processes into very narrowly defined functions and tasks across every level of the network.

      Without the standardized network protocols, the computers wouldn’t know how to engage with each other and with the internet. The networks are generally of three types of protocols. They are communication, management, and then security. Within all three categories, there are thousands of additional network protocols that can handle a range of tasks from authentication, file retrieval, and routing.

      Some of the common network protocols include the post office protocol 3, simple mail transport protocol (SMTP), file transport protocol (FTP) in the telnet. We have a set of corporating network protocols is called the protocol suite, similar to the TCP/IP suite. The TCP/IP consists of the four layers, that support the different protocols and then work together to enable internet connectivity.

      The network protocols are specially designed for security, which makes them vulnerable to malicious attacks. Some of the attacks are eavesdropping, poisoning, and false root advertising. But fortunately, firewalls and the anti-virus programs, and virus software can combat all these vulnerabilities. But what network protocols do we use?

      Let us learn different protocols which are used on computer networks. There are billions of devices that are connected to the internet, that can communicate with each other for two computers to talk to each other they must speak the same language internet that need to be well planned and then structured. The network protocol provides a set of rules for the easy exchange of information. It can exchange information very reliable and in a very secure way.
      • Machine cinfugurations
      • speed of the transfer
      • types of the cables
      • physical topologies
      • Internet access method
      Each layer of the OSI model has its own set of protocols and for the communication within the layer. It then interfaces with the next layer of the protocol. Now let us know some of the popular protocols that are used across the OSI layer.
      • The first protocol is the ethernet. The ethernet is the most important for the land type of communication and it serves the physical and then the data link layer.
      • Point to point is another type of protocol, it enables the transmission of the TCP/IP traffic over the serial connection.
      • The TCP/IP suite is another type of protocol, it is used for the current standard for communication for both local and Wan. It is the communication model of the suit is the client-server model.
      • The TCP is also a protocol that fragments the messages into smaller packets and sends them over the network.

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