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As with all other communications protocol, TCP/IP is composed of layers: ... The Internet Protocol was developed to create a Network of Networks (the "Internet"). Individual machines are first connected to a LAN (Ethernet or Token Ring). TCP/IP shares the LAN with other uses (a Novell file server, Windows for Workgroups...
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www.yale.edu/pclt/COMM/TCPIP.HTM
www.yale.edu/pclt/COMM/TCPIP.HTM
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TCP / IP Protocols: ICMP UDP FTP HTTP Protocols. WAN, LAN, ATM data communications and telecommunications ... The Defense Advance Research Projects Agency (DARPA) originally developed Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to interconnect various defense department computer networks. The Internet,
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www.protocols.com/pbook/tcpip1.htm
www.protocols.com/pbook/tcpip1.htm
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Explains how to use the NetShell utility to restore the TCP/IP stack to its original state that existed when the operating system was installed. ... When you run the reset command, it rewrites two registry keys that are used by TCP/IP. This has the same result as removing and reinstalling the protocol. The reset command...
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support.microsoft.com/?kbid=299357
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Skip to content. | Skip to navigation ... Join | Renew | Subscribe | create web account ... ACM-W awards scholarships to women students for attendance at research conferences. Currently approximately 12 scholarships of up to $500 each are awarded in 6 funding cycles per year. The scholarships are open to women internationally...
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Protocols are pre-established means of communication. The term TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) actually refers to a whole family of protocols, of which TCP and IP are just two. Figure 1 contains the standard ``stack'' diagram of TCP/IP. ... Figure 1. The Layers of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite...
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www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds1-1/tcpjmy.html
www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds1-1/tcpjmy.html
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3. The TCP/IP Protocol Architecture ... Since TCP and IP were originally envisioned functionally as a single protocol, the protocol suite, which actually refers to a large collection of protocols and applications, is usually referred to simply as TCP/IP.
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www.garykessler.net/library/tcpip.html
www.garykessler.net/library/tcpip.html
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A large amount of traffic have both of them in it, so they could be considered joined at the hip for lack of a better term. Thus the bulk of the Internet traffic that we see today is largely composed of both TCP and IP ferrying around whatever application layer protocol they may be carrying.
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www.computerworld.com/networkingtopics/networking/story...
www.computerworld.com/networkingtopics/networking/story/0,10801,103635,00.html
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Quite a few system administrators I am sure, are familiar with the TCP/IP protocol suite. By extension many of us are also used to looking at packets composed of both the TCP and IP protocols. A large amount of traffic, have both of them in it, so they could considered to be joined at the hip for lack of a better term.
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www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Understand...
www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Understanding-TCPIP-Protocol-Part1.html
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