 
 TCP/IP is a large collection of different communication protocols.
 
 ★A Family of Protocols 
 TCP/IP is a large collection of different communication protocols based upon the two original protocols TCP and IP. 
 
 
 ★TCP - Transmission Control Protocol 
 TCP is used for transmission of data from an application to the network. 
 TCP is responsible for breaking data down into IP packets before they are sent, and for assembling the packets when they arrive. 
 
 
 ★IP - Internet Protocol 
 IP takes care of the communication with other computers. 
 IP is responsible for the sending and receiving data packets over the Internet. 
 
 
 ★HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol 
 HTTP takes care of the communication between a web server and a web browser. 
 HTTP is used for sending requests from a web client (a browser) to a web server, returning web content (web pages) from the server back to the client. 
 
 
 ★HTTPS - Secure HTTP 
 HTTPS takes care of secure communication between a web server and a web browser. 
 HTTPS typically handles credit card transactions and other sensitive data. 
 
 
 ★SSL - Secure Sockets Layer 
 The SSL protocol is used for encryption of data for secure data transmission. 
 
 
 ★SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 
 SMTP is used for transmission of e-mails. 
 
 
 ★MIME - Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extensions 
 The MIME protocol lets SMTP transmit multimedia files including voice, audio, and binary data across TCP/IP networks. 
 
 
 ★IMAP - Internet Message Access Protocol 
 IMAP is used for storing and retrieving e-mails. 
 
 
 ★POP - Post Office Protocol 
 POP is used for downloading e-mails from an e-mail server to a personal computer. 
 
 
 ★FTP - File Transfer Protocol 
 FTP takes care of transmission of files between computers. 
 
 
 ★NTP - Network Time Protocol 
 NTP is used to synchronize the time (the clock) between computers. 
 
 
 ★DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 
 DHCP is used for allocation of dynamic IP addresses to computers in a network. 
 
 
 ★SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol 
 SNMP is used for administration of computer networks. 
 
 
 ★LDAP - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol 
 LDAP is used for collecting information about users and e-mail addresses from the internet. 
 
 
 ★ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol 
 ICMP takes care of error-handling in the network. 
 
 
 ★ARP - Address Resolution Protocol 
 ARP is used by IP to find the hardware address of a computer network card based on the IP address. 
 
 
 ★RARP - Reverse Address Resolution Protocol 
 RARP is used by IP to find the IP address based on the hardware address of a computer network card. 
 
 
 ★BOOTP - Boot Protocol 
 BOOTP is used for booting (starting) computers from the network. 
 
 
 ★PPTP - Point to Point Tunneling Protocol 
 PPTP is used for setting up a connection (tunnel) between private networks.







 




 
 
 
 
 
 
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