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TCP / IP Reference Page Protocols according to layers Data Link Layer Network Layer Transport Layer Session Layer

Application Layer Routing Tunneling Security The Defense Advance Research Projects Agency (DARPA) originally developed Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to interconnect various defense department computer net or!s" The Internet# an international $ide Area %et or!# uses TCP/IP to connect government and educational institutions across the orld" TCP/IP is also in idespread use on commercial and private net or!s" The TCP/IP suite includes the follo ing protocols Data Link Layer ARP/RARP DCAP Network Layer DHCP DVMRP ICMP/ICMPv6 IGMP IP IPv6 MARS PIM RIP2 RIPng for IPv6 RSVP VRRP Transport Layer ISTP Mobile IP RUDP TALI TCP UDP Van Jacob on !"T Session Layer #GMP Dia$e%er DIS D&S ISA'MP/I'( iSCSI LDAP M)AP &e%#I"S/IP Application Layer C"PS *A&P *inger *TP HTTP IMAP+ IMPP,re/IMPP$e IPDC

Address Resolution Protocol/Reverse Address Data &in! ' itching Client Access Protocol Dynamic (ost Configuration Protocol Distance )ector *ulticast Routing Protocol Internet Control *essage Protocol Internet +roup *anagement Protocol Internet Protocol version , Internet Protocol version *ulticast Address Resolution 'erver Protocol Independent *ulticast.'parse *ode (PI*.'*) Routing Information Protocol Routing Information Protocol for IPvResource Re'er)ation setup Protocol )irtual Router Redundancy Protocol

*o/ile IP Protocol Relia/le 0DP Transport Adapter &ayer Interface Transmission Control Protocol 0ser Datagram Protocol compressed TCP 1"23 over TCP 4order +ate ay *ulticast Protocol Distri/uted Interactive 'imulation Domain %ame 'ervice Internet 'ecurity Association and 5ey *anagement Protocol and Internet 5ey 67change Protocol 'mall Computer 'ystems Interface &ight eight Directory Access Protocol *ulticast.'cope 8one Announcement Protocol %et4I9'/IP for TCP/IP 6nvironment Common 9pen Policy 'ervice :lo Attri/ute %otification Protocol 0ser Information Protocol :ile Transfer Protocol (yperte7t Transfer Protocol Internet *essage Access Protocol rev , Instant *essaging and Presence Protocols IP Device Control

IRC ;Internet Relay Chat Protocol Internet *essage Access Protocol version ,rev< ISA'MP ISP %et or! Time Protocol &TP P"PPost 9ffice Protocol version = Remote Authentication Dial In 0ser 'ervice Ra.i/ RL"GI& Remote &ogin Real.time 'treaming Protocol RTSP SCTP 'tream Control Transmision Protocol 'ecure (yperte7t Transfer Protocol S0HTTP SLP 'ervice &ocation Protocol 'imple *ail Transfer Protocol SMTP S&MP 'imple %et or! *anagement Protocol 'oc!et 'ecure ('erver) S"C'S TACACS1 Terminal Access Controller Access Control 'ystem TCP/IP Terminal 6mulation Protocol T(L&(T T*TP Trivial :ile Transfer Protocol $e/ Cache Coordination Protocol 2CCP !02in.o3 1 $indo Routing #GP0+ 4order +ate ay Protocol 67terior +ate ay Protocol (GP (IGRP 6nhanced Interior +ate ay Routing Protocol Cisco (ot 'tand/y Router Protocol HSRP IGRP Interior +ate ay Routing %4*A Address Resolution Protocol &ARP &HRP %e7t (op Resolution Protocol 9pen 'hortest Path :irst "SP* TRIP Telephony Routing over IP Tunneling ATMP Ascend Tunnel *anagement Protocol The &ayer 2 :or arding Protocol L2* L2TP &ayer 2 Tunneling Protocol Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP Security Authentication (eader AH (SP 6ncapsulating 'ecurity Payload Transport &ayer 'ecurity Protocol TLS TCP / IP "oIP IP | IPv6 | TCP | UDP | PLS | ot!ers | #$%&% | 'CP | SIP | RTP | egaco | Skinny | ot!ers | Cellular 'eneral U TS | 'PRS | CD A | CD A&((( | *ra+e Relay | AT | PPP | SS, | -&. | 'S | )AP | ot!ers | ot!ers |

HTTP Hyperte!t Transfer Protocol


%o that /oth (TTP e7tensions and (TTP/<"< are sta/le specifications# $=C has closed the (TTP Activity" The Activity has achieved its goals of creating a successful standard that addresses the ea!nesses of earlier (TTP versions" (TTP.related efforts in $=C are continuing# ho ever" 'ome staff resources ill remain allocated ithin the >igsa Activity to maintain an 9vervie page on (TTP on the $=C e/site# and to trac! implementation e7perience ith (TTP/<"< and (TTP e7tensions" *oreover# the open.source (TTP code in >igsa developed /y $=C is still /eing actively maintained"

$=C has started ne protocol.related or! in the 1*& Protocol Activity# the 1*& Protocol $or!ing +roup ill define an (TTP /inding for 1*& Protocol# hich is a higher.level protocol""

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9vervie of Time . $hat is the state of time on the InternetC Interesting Papers and UST readsD A collection of papers from or! shops# conferences etc" Compression and (TTP . also chec! out the comprehensive compression overvie Classic (TTP Documents . read ho it all started

HTTP Sa3ple Software $=C offers the >igsa server ritten in >ava and the li/ client API . /oth released ith a full set of (TTP/<"< functionality including caching and persistent connections" Please see the $=C open source contri/utions for more details" HTTP .ailing lists There are several mailing lists that you are elcome to use" As several of them are very high volume then please chec! out the archives first to see if the topic that you ant to /ring up in fact already has /een discussed" As e try to ma!e as much progress on (TTP as possi/le it is very important that e can stay focused . even on open mailing listsD I'T& Relate4 Infor3ation The Internet 6ngineering Tas! :orce (I6T:) is the protocol engineering and development arm of the Internet" The I6T: is a large open international community of net or! designers# operators# vendors# and researchers concerned ith the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet" It is open to any interested individual"

Current Internet Drafts (IDs) ReEuest for Comments (R:Cs) and another very nice interface to R:Cs Information on Internet 9fficial Protocol 'tandards and Internet 'tandards Process a/out the I6T: standards process"

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