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Contents 1 TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) suite. 2 ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) 3 DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) 4 DNS (Domain Name System) 5 FTP (File Transfer Protocol) 6 HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) 7 HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)
There are three main types of network protocols....Types of Network Protocols Communication protocols include basic data communication tools like TCP/IP and HTTP. Management protocols maintain and govern the network through protocols such as ICMP and SNMP. Security protocols include HTTPS, SFTP, and SSL.
There are three main types of network protocols. These include network management protocols, network communication protocols and network security protocols: Communication protocols include basic data communication tools like TCP/IP and HTTP.
The protocols are used by the Data Link Layer include: ARP, CSLIP, HDLC, IEEE. 802.3, PPP, X-25, SLIP, ATM, SDLS and PLIP.
Generally speaking, there are three types of protocols in networking -- communication, such as Ethernet; management, such as Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP); and security, such as Secure Shell, or SSH.
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Protocols: It is a set of rules that need to be followed by the communicating parties in order to have successful and reliable data communication. For example - Ethernet and HTTP.
Generally speaking, there are three types of protocols in networking -- communication, such as Ethernet; management, such as Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP); and security, such as Secure Shell, or SSH.
Reliable UDP (RUDP) AppleTalk Transaction Protocol (ATP) Multipath TCP (MTCP) Transaction Control Protocol (TCP)
These are: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Internet Protocol (IP) User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Post office Protocol (POP) Simple mail transport Protocol (SMTP) File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
A protocol is a set of rules and guidelines for communicating data. Rules are defined for each step and process during communication between two or more computers. Networks have to follow these rules to successfully transmit data.

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