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  1. Internet Protocol Suite

    Merge TCP IP model discuss Talk TCP IP model Proposed merge date December 2009 IPstack The Internet Protocol Suite is the set of communications protocol s used for the Internet and other similar networks ... use. Layers in the Internet Protocol Suite The concept of layers Image IP stack connections.svg thumb ..., the Internet Protocol Suite organizes the functional groups of protocols and methods into four layers ... background cfc Internet model style background cfc Five layer Internet model or TCP IP protocol suite ... layer is the top layer of the Internet protocol suite. ref Application Application Application ... TCP IP id Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol is TCP IP it Suite di protocolli Internet ... sh TCP IP fi TCP IP sv TCP IP th Internet protocol suite tr nternet ileti im kurallar dizisi uk TCP ... Control Protocol TCP and the Internet Protocol IP , which were the first two networking protocols ... Protocol Suite consists of four abstraction layers. From the lowest to the highest layer, these are the Link ... Protocol, which defines the fundamental addressing namespaces, IPv4 Internet Protocol Version 4 IPv4 and IPv6 Internet Protocol Version 6 IPv6 used to identify and locate hosts on the network. Direct ... of Internet Transmission Control Protocol , V. Cerf et al. December 1974 ref The early networking work at Xerox PARC , which produced the PARC Universal Packet protocol suite, much of which existed around ... protocol still in use on the Internet today. In 1975, a two network TCP IP communications ... Protocol Suite uses encapsulation networking encapsulation to provide abstraction of protocols and services. Encapsulation is usually aligned with the division of the protocol suite into layers of general ... Protocol is the principal component of the Internet Layer, and it defines two addressing systems ... of the ARPANET and its successor, the Internet, is IPv4 Internet Protocol Version 4 IPv4 . It uses a 32 ... was eliminated by the standardization of IPv6 Internet Protocol Version 6 IPv6 in 1998, and beginning ...   more details



  1. Internet suite

    2k support and many more reasons An Internet suite is an Internet related software suite . Internet ... browser war, the Internet suite market dwindled to one or two competitors every few years in reaction ... from offering the Opera Internet suite with embedded advertisements to a completely ad free product , and Mozilla spun out of Netscape began to separate the Mozilla Application Suite into separate projects Firefox, Thunderbird, and Sunbird. A further cause of depression in the diversity of Internet ... browser, something which was not offered as easily by desktop clients inside the Internet suite ... Suite and SeaMonkey SeaMonkey internet suite List of KDE applications Internet K Desktop Environment MSN Explorer Netscape Communicator Netscape web browser Netscape Opera web browser Opera Internet ... yes Internet Explorer for UNIX no rh Mozilla Application Suite Mozilla XP terminated 1.7.13 98 terminated ... protocol Gopher Other See also Comparison of web browsers References reflist Internet suites DEFAULTSORT Internet Suite Category Internet suites Category Software comparisons Internet suites ar et Internetikomplekt es Suite de Internet eo Retumilo fr Suite Internet ko id Paket aplikasi ... , download manager , HTML editor , and an Internet Relay Chat IRC client . The diversity of Internet suite offerings was greatest in the mid 1990s, when proprietary web browser vendors felt it more profitable ... . class wikitable style font size 85 text align left Year Internet br Users ref History and Growth of the Internet http www.internetworldstats.com emarketing.htm Accessed March 3, 2007 ref Web Browsers rh Pre browser HyperCard , Gopher protocol Gopher rh 1991 rh 1992 rh 1993 rh 1994 Minnesota Internet Users Essential Tool Minuet rh 1995 16 mil. Cyberjack Delrina Cyberjack rh 1996 36 Arachne web browser Arachne , Cyberdog , Opera 2 , Internet Explorer 3 , Netscape web browser Netscape Gold rh 1997 70 Netscape Communicator 4, Internet Explorer 4 , Opera 3.0 ref cite press release url http ...   more details



  1. Internet Protocol

    About a specific protocol technology the entire set of Internet related protocols Internet Protocol Suite IPstack The Internet Protocol IP is the principal communications protocol used for relaying datagram s packets across an internetwork using the Internet Protocol Suite . Responsible for routing packets across network boundaries, it is the primary protocol that establishes the Internet . IP is the primary protocol in the Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite and has the task of delivering ... oriented Transmission Control Protocol TCP . The Internet Protocol Suite is therefore often referred to as TCP IP. The first major version of IP, now referred to as IPv4 Internet Protocol Version 4 IPv4 is the dominant protocol of the Internet, although the successor, IPv6 Internet Protocol Version 6 IPv6 is in active, growing deployment worldwide. Services provided The Internet Protocol ... it was henceforth referenced as the Internet Protocol Suite . The Internet Protocol is one of the determining elements that define the Internet . The dominant internetworking protocol in the Internet ... IANA Internet Internet Protocol Suite Internet Stream Protocol ip struct ip the ip structure ..., the Internet Protocol only provides best effort delivery and its service can also be characterized ... that the Internet Protocol provides in Version 4 IPv4 is to ensure that the IP packet header is error ... end node, although a facility exists in the Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP to do so. IPv6 ... to be smaller than the MTU. User Datagram Protocol UDP and Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP ... of the Transmission Control Protocol at the connection oriented layer and the Internet Protocol ... for various protocol models designed to replace IPv4 SIPP Simple Internet Protocol Plus, known now ... number 6 was eventually chosen as the official assignment for the successor Internet protocol, subsequently ... Protocol Suite in operation between two hosts connected via two router s and the corresponding ...   more details



  1. Internet Protocol Control Protocol

    1332 The Internet Protocol Control Protocol IPCP RFC 1570 PPP Link Control Protocol LCP Extensions RFC 1661 The Point to Point Protocol PPP Category Internet protocols de Internet Protocol Control Protocol es IP Control Protocol ja Internet Protocol Control Protocol pl Internet Protocol Control Protocol ... Options . Configuration Options IPCP Configuration Options allow negotiatiation of desirable Internet Protocol parameters. IPCP uses the same Configuration Option format defined for LCP Link Control Protocol , with a separate set of Options. IPCP Configuration Options table border 1 tr th 00 th ... td IP Compression Protocol. td td RFC 1332, RFC 3241, RFC 3544 td tr tr th 3 th td align center 6 .... IP Compression Protocol class wikitable Type Length IP Compression Protocol Data 1 byte 1 byte 2 ...   more details



  1. Internet protocol (disambiguation)

    Internet protocol may refer to The Internet Protocol , a specific protocol implementation in the Internet protocol suite The Internet protocol suite , a set of communications protocols that are used for the Internet disambig ...   more details



  1. Wireless Internet Protocol

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Wireless Internet Protocols are the suite of wireless protocols after Wireless Application Protocol 2.0 Wireless Application Protocol WAP . It includes XHTML Basic , Nokia s XHTML Mobile Profile , and future developments of WAP by the Open Mobile Alliance . Wireless Internet Protocols are able to deliver XHTML pages to appropriate wireless devices without the need for HTTP to WAP proxies. Using Wireless Internet Protocols, web page s can be rendered differently in web browser s and on handheld s without the need for two different versions of the same page. Category Network protocols Category Web standards ko ...   more details



  1. Internet Control Message Protocol

    The Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP is one of the core protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite ... ping and traceroute . ICMP for IPv4 Internet Protocol version 4 IPv4 is also known as ICMPv4. IPv6 has a similar protocol, ICMPv6 . IPstack Technical details Internet Control Message Protocol is part of the Internet Protocol Suite as defined in RFC 792. ICMP messages are typically generated in response to errors in Internet Protocol IP datagram s as specified in RFC 1122 or for diagnostic or routing ... structure Header The ICMP header starts after the Internet Protocol IPv4 header. All ICMP packets ... Protocol, Simple Key Management for Internet Protocol 40 Photuris protocol Photuris , Security failures ... Protocol RFC 1122, Requirements for Internet Hosts Communication Layers RFC 1716, Towards Requirements ... an Internet Control Message Protocol bs Internet Control Message Protocol bg ICMP ca Internet Control Message Protocol cs ICMP da Internet control message protocol de Internet Control Message Protocol el ICMP es Internet Control Message Protocol eo ICMP eu ICMP fa fr Internet Control Message Protocol gl ICMP ko hr ICMP id Internet Control Message Protocol it Internet Control Message Protocol he Internet Control Message Protocol lv ICMP lt ICMP ml nl Internet Control Message Protocol ja Internet Control Message Protocol no ICMP pl Internet Control Message Protocol pt Internet Control Message Protocol ro Internet Control Message Protocol ru ICMP sl ICMP sr ICMP fi ICMP sv ICMP tr Internet Control Message Protocol uk ICMP yo Internet ... year 2007 pages 621 630 isbn 0 07 296775 7 ref ICMP ref cite rfc title Internet Control Message Protocol rfc 792 last Postel first J. year 1981 month September publisher Internet Engineering Task Force IETF ref differs from transport protocols such as Transmission Control Protocol TCP and User Datagram Protocol UDP in that it is not typically used to exchange data between systems, nor is it regularly ...   more details



  1. Internet Open Trading Protocol

    Orphan date February 2009 Cleanup date November 2009 The Internet Open Trading Protocol IOTP is a Protocol computing protocol provides an interoperable, standardized and payment system independent framework for Electronic commerce Internet commerce which tries to replicate real world trading processes as close as possible. External links RFC 2801 Internet Open Trading Protocol IOTP RFC 2935 Internet Open Trading Protocol IOTP HTTP Supplement Category Internet protocols Category Application layer protocols Category Industry specific XML based standards compu network stub ...   more details



  1. Kinetics Internet Protocol

    Kinetics Internet Protocol KIP is a network protocol for encapsulation and routing of AppleTalk data packets over Internet Protocol IP . It also controls the routing table s. It is defined in RFC 1742. Apple Computer adopted the usage of KIP and refer to it as MacIP . Literature Sidhu, Andrews, Oppenheimer Inside AppleTalk , 2nd, Addison Wesley, 1999 Apple Computer Inc. Inside Macintosh Networking , 2nd, Addison Wesley, 1994, Chapter 1 Introduction to AppleTalk http developer.apple.com techpubs mac Networking Networking 15.html online version Category Network protocols Compu network stub de Kinetics Internet Protocol ja Kinetics Internet Protocol ...   more details



  1. Internet Imaging Protocol

    The Internet Imaging Protocol , or IIP , is an Internet protocol designed by the International Imaging Industry Association . IIP is built on top of HTTP to communicate images and their metadata and takes advantage of the FlashPix image architecture. It is currently in version 1.05. External links http www.i3a.org i iip.html IIP page on the International Imaging Industry Association website http iipimage.sourceforge.net IIPv105.pdf Internet Imaging Protocol specification, Version 1.05 http www9.org w9cdrom 122 122.html Object browsing using the Internet Imaging Protocol http iipimage.sourceforge.net IIPImage IIP based open source visualization software www stub Category Internet protocols ...   more details



  1. Parallel Line Internet Protocol

    The Parallel Line Internet Protocol PLIP is a computer network ing Protocol computing protocol for direct computer to computer communications using the parallel port normally used for connections to a printer. The Parallel Line Internet Protocol provides Link Layer services for the Internet Protocol , the protocol used for forming small local area network s and large computer networks, such as the Internet , enabling computers without standard dedicated networking hardware, such as Ethernet , but with older parallel port devices, to communicate. Operation The Internet Protocol Suite is the standards based networking model and software specification for forming small and large computer networks, from local area networks to global communication systems, such as the Internet. It is usually implemented by software and hardware features that use Ethernet network interface cards, cabling, and networking switches or hubs. Early personal computer s did not have Ethernet hardware included in their design and bus adapters were initially expensive. A solution to was to use the, at the time, standard parallel port , typically used for connection to a printer or similar output device. The ports on two computers are connected with a so called null printer cable, sometimes called a LapLink cable . The laplink cable connects five output pins of a parallel port to five input pins on the opposing port, for each direction. Due to the lack of an internal timing in the parallel ports, synchronization is implemented via software handshaking four of the five pins are used for data transfer and one .... Internet Protocol packets are sent over the line after encapsulating them into PLIP packets before ... ports is the Serial Line Internet Protocol SLIP , using null modem cables, but allows transfer ... of the PLIP protocol by Alessandro Rubini Category Internet protocols Category Link protocols ... between two computers where a network is not necessary or available. See also PPP Point to Point Protocol ...   more details



  1. Internet Stream Protocol

    The Internet Stream Protocol ST and later ST II is a family of experimental protocols first defined in Internet Engineering Note IEN 119 1979 , and later substantially revised in RFC 1190 ST II and RFC 1819 ST2 . The Internet Stream Protocol family was never introduced for public use, but many of the concepts available in ST are similar to later Asynchronous Transfer Mode protocols and can be found in Multiprotocol Label Switching MPLS . They also presaged Voice over IP . ST arose as a generalization of the Network Voice Protocol , a pioneering computer network protocol for transporting human speech over packetized communications networks, first implemented in December 1973 by Internet researcher ... Internet Stream Protocol ST , BBN Laboratories, Cambridge, MA Apr 1987 . RFC 1190, Experimental Internet Stream Protocol, Version 2 ST II , 1990 RFC 1819, Internet Stream Protocol Version 2 ST2 , 1995 Category Internet Protocol ca IPv5 es IPv5 pl IPv5 pt IPv5 ru IPv5 ... from Danny Cohen, Estil Hoversten, and James W. Forgie. The protocol was notable for introducing ... and others in 1987 and specified in 1990. In RFC 1819, ST2 distinguishes its own packets with an Internet Protocol version number 5, although it was never known as IPv5. blockquote IP and ST ... address structure and the same Link Layer protocol number ethertype 0x800 as IP. According to http www.iana.org assignments protocol numbers , there is a datagram mode in which ST packets can be encapsulated over IP headers using List of IP protocol numbers protocol number 5. See also Voice Funnel Network Voice Protocol IPv4 Internet Protocol Version 4 IPv6 Internet Protocol Version 6 References Cohen, D., Specifications for the Network Voice Protocol , Technical Report ISI RR 75 39, USC Information Sciences Institute, Marina del Rey, CA Mar 1976 . IEN 119, ST A proposed Internet stream protocol, James W. Forgie, M. I. T. Lincoln Laboratory, September 7, 1979. Cohen, D., A Network Voice Protocol ...   more details



  1. Internet Protocol Device Control

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Other uses IPDC disambiguation Internet Protocol Device Control IPDC is a specification for controlling hardware devices, developed by Level 3 Communications and a group of other Telephone company telco s. Communications protocol Protocol was designed for communicating between centralized switch es and IP based Gateway computer networking gateways . It provides management and integration on a very large scale. It should not be confused with DVB IPDC which stands for Internet Protocol IP datacasting data broadcasting over Broadcasting radio and television broadcasting networks such as DVB H . See also Datacasting DVB H IP over DVB Multiprotocol encapsulation MPE for MPEG transport stream Unidirectional Lightweight Encapsulation ULE for MPEG transport stream Category Network protocols Category Broadcast engineering ...   more details



  1. High Frequency Internet Protocol

    High Frequency Internet Protocol acronyms HFIP or HF IP. Usually associated with Automatic Link Establishment and HF radio data communications. HFIP provides protocol layers enabling internet file transfer, chat, web, or email. HFIP commonly uses ionosphere propagation of radio waves to form a wide area network that can span thousands of kilometers. HF transceivers in HFIP service typically run 20 to 150 Watts for portable or mobile units, up to approximately 2000 Watts transmitter output for high power base stations with HFIP servers. STANAG 5066 is a common HFIP standard. An amateur radio HFIP network called HFLINK ref cite web url http hflink.com title HFLINK accessdate 21 Sep 2010 ref uses Automatic Link Establishment for initiating data communications, with ARQ 8FSK frequency shift keying and PSK phase shift keying signals. References reflist Category Internet protocols internet stub ...   more details



  1. Internet Cache Protocol

    The Internet Cache Protocol ICP is a protocol computing protocol used for coordinating web cache s. Its purpose is to find out the most appropriate location to retrieve a requested object from in the situation where multiple caches are in use at a single site. The goal is to use the caches as efficiently as possible, and to minimize the number of remote requests to the originating server. Hierarchically , a queried cache can either be a parent or a sibling. Parents usually sit closer to the internet connection than the child. If a child cache cannot find an object, the query usually will be sent to the parent cache, which will fetch, cache, and pass on the request. Siblings are caches of equal hierarchical status, whose purpose is to distribute the load amongst the siblings. When a request comes into one cache in a cluster of siblings, ICP is used to query the siblings for the object being requested. If the sibling has the object, it will usually be transferred from there, instead of being queried from the original server. This is often called a near miss the object was not found in the cache a miss but it was loaded from a nearby cache, instead of from a remote server. The ICP protocol was designed to be lightweight in order to minimize round trip time between caches. It is intended for unreliable but quick connections. The ICP protocol is described in RFC 2186, its application to hierarchy hierarchical web caching in RFC 2187. Web proxies that support ICP include ApplianSys CACHEbox CACHEbox Cisco CacheEngine ref name melve intercache http www.ietf.org proceedings 43 I D draft melve intercache comproto 00.txt Inter Cache Communication Protocols , Ingrid Melve ref Cisco Content ... Category HTTP Category Web caching protocol de Internet Cache Protocol fr Internet Cache Protocol it Internet Cache Protocol pt Internet Cache Protocol fr Internet Cache Protocol ... name melve intercache SkyCache ref name melve intercache Hypertext caching protocol HTCP , designed ...   more details



  1. Internet Printing Protocol

    In computing , the Internet Printing Protocol IPP provides a standard Protocol computing network protocol ... , and so forth. Like all Internet Protocol IP based protocols, IPP can run locally or over the Internet ... IPP began as a proposal by Novell for the creation of an Internet printing protocol project in 1996 .... Each of the companies chose to start a common Internet Printing Protocol project in the Printer ... in the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF . The BOF session in December of 2006 showed sufficient interest in developing a printing protocol, leading to the creation of the http www.ietf.org wg concluded ipp.html IETF Internet Printing Protocol ipp working group. IPP 1.0 was published as a series ... jobs IPP uses Transmission Control Protocol TCP with port 631 as its well known port . IPP implementations such as CUPS also use Unicast Datagram Protocol UDP with port 631 for IPP printer discovery. Products using the Internet Printing Protocol include, among others, CUPS which is part of Mac OS ... 2008. Standards http tools.ietf.org html rfc2910 RFC 2910 Internet Printing Protocol 1.1 Encoding and Transport September 2000 http tools.ietf.org html rfc2911 RFC 2911 Internet Printing Protocol 1.1 Model and Semantics September 2000 http tools.ietf.org html rfc2567 RFC 2567 Design Goals for an Internet ... and Model and Protocol for the Internet Printing Protocol April 1999 http tools.ietf.org html ... printing de Internet Printing Protocol es Internet Printing Protocol fr Protocole d impression Internet ja Internet Printing Protocol ru Internet Printing Protocol zh ... LDPA . At about the same time, IBM proposed something called the HyperText Printing Protocol ... platforms such as netbooks and mobile Internet devices. The new project also expands the scope ... using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP and inherits all of the HTTP streaming and security ... Layer SSL Transport Layer Security TLS protocol layer, either in the traditional always on mode used ...   more details



  1. Internet Message Access Protocol

    For the antipsychotic Imap , see Fluspirilene . IPstack Internet message access protocol commonly known as IMAP is one of the two most prevalent Internet standard protocols for e mail retrieval, the other being the Post Office Protocol POP . ref cite web url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn articles .... E mail protocols The Internet Message Access Protocol commonly known as IMAP is an Application Layer Internet protocol that allows an e mail client to access e mail on a remote mail server . The current ... protocol s, but most support the Internet standard protocols, SMTP for sending e mail and POP and IMAP ... Bot generated title ref IMAP was previously known as Internet Mail Access Protocol , Interactive ... MAIL ACCESS PROTOCOL VERSION 2bis Internet Draft publisher IETF year 1993 accessdate 2010 08 21 ref ... acronym also changed to the Internet Message Access Protocol . IMAP4 was published as RFC 1730 in December ... ar bg IMAP ca IMAP cs Internet Message Access Protocol da IMAP de Internet Message Access Protocol el IMAP es Internet Message Access Protocol eo Internet Message Access Protocol eu Internet Message Access Protocol fa Internet Message Access Protocol fr Internet Message Access Protocol gl IMAP ko id Internet Message Access Protocol it Internet Message Access Protocol he Internet Message Access Protocol lv IMAP lt IMAP li Internet Message Access Protocol hu IMAP mk Internet Message Access Protocol ml ms Protokol Capaian Perutusan Internet nl Internet Message Access Protocol ja Internet Message Access Protocol no IMAP nn IMAP pl Internet Message Access Protocol pt Internet Message Access Protocol ro IMAP ru IMAP simple Internet Message Access Protocol sk Internet Message Access Protocol sl IMAP fi IMAP sv Internet Message Access Protocol ta th Internet Message Access Protocol tr IMAP uk IMAP vi IMAP yo Internet Message Access Protocol zh IMAP ...   more details



  1. Internet Group Management Protocol

    The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is a communications protocol used by Host network hosts and adjacent routers on IP networks to establish multicast group memberships. IGMP is an integral part of the IP multicast specification. It is analogous to Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP for unicast ... protocolIGMP.html title Internet Group Management Protocol Overview publisher Javvin accessdate 2010 11 18 ref Host and router implementations The IGMP protocol is implemented as a host side and a router ... these IGMP transactions. Protocol Independent Multicast PIM is then used between the local and remote .... IGMP operates above the network layer , though it does not actually act as a transport protocol . ref cite web url http www.networksorcery.com enp protocol igmp.htm title IGMP, Internet Group Management Protocol publisher Network Sorcery accessdate 2010 11 18 ref Failed verification date September ... of the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF . IGMPv1 is defined by RFC 1112, IGMPv2 is defined by RFC ... with List of IP protocol numbers IP protocol number 2. ref RFC 3376 section 4 ref There is no transport ... Internet protocols Category Internet standards Category Internet Layer protocols Category Network layer protocols ar ca Internet Group Management Protocol cs Internet Group Management Protocol da IGMP de Internet Group Management Protocol es Internet Group Management Protocol eu IGMP fa fr Internet Group Management Protocol id Internet Group Management Protocol is Internet Group Management Protocol it Internet Group Management Protocol he Internet Group Management Protocol mk Internet Group Management Protocol nl Internet group management protocol ja Internet Group Management Protocol no IGMP pl IGMP pt Internet Group Management Protocol ru IGMP fi IGMP sv IGMP tr nternet Grup Y netim Protokol uk IGMP yo Internet Group Management Protocol zh ...   more details



  1. Internet Content Adaptation Protocol

    The Internet Content Adaptation Protocol ICAP is a lightweight Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP like protocol specified in RFC 3507 which is used to extend transparent proxy server s, thereby freeing up resources and standardizing the way in which new features are implemented. ICAP is generally used to implement antivirus software virus scanning , and content filtering content filters in transparent HTTP proxy caches. Content adaptation Content Adaptation refers to performing the particular value added service content manipulation for the associated client request response. ICAP concentrates on leveraging edge based devices Proxy server proxies and cache s to help deliver value added service s. At the core of this process is a cache that will Proxy server proxy all Client computing client transactions and will Process computing process them through ICAP Web server s. These ICAP servers are focused on a specific function, for example, ad insertion, Computer virus virus scanning, content translation, language translation, or content filtering . Off loading value added services from Web servers to ICAP servers allows those same web servers to be scaled according to raw HTTP throughput versus having to handle these extra tasks. History ICAP was proposed in late 1999 by Peter Danzig and John Schuster from Network Appliance. Don Gillies took over the project in the spring of 2000 and enhanced the protocol to allow pipelined ICAP servers and to support all 3 encapsulations of HTTP allowed by HTTP 1.1. Gillies also prototyped the first ICAP client and server for the NetCache series of internet caches in mid 2000 and produced training materials for vendors. The first demonstration ICAP Server was written in Perl and employed the Debian word replacement filters to rewrite web pages ... stub Category Internet protocols de Internet Content Adaption Protocol es Protocolo de Adaptaci n de Contenidos de Internet fr Internet Content Adaptation Protocol pt Internet Content Adaptation Protocol ...   more details



  1. Internet Gateway Device Protocol

    Internet Gateway Device IGD Standardized Device Control Protocol is supported by some network address translation NAT router s. It is a common method of automatically configuring port forwarding , but is not an Internet Engineering Task Force standard. Applications using peer to peer networks, multiplayer gaming , and remote assistance programs need a way to communicate through home and business gateways. Without IGD one has to manually configure the gateway to allow traffic through, a process which is error prone and time consuming. Universal Plug and Play UPnP comes with a solution for network address translation traversal. IGD makes it easy to do the following Learn the public external IP address Enumerate existing port mappings Add and remove port mappings Assign lease times to mappings See also NAT traversal Network address translation NAT NAT Port Mapping Protocol NAT PMP Session Traversal Utilities for NAT STUN Universal Plug and Play UPnP External links cite web url http upnp.org specs gw igd1 title Internet Gateway Device IGD V 1.0 publisher UPnP Forum date 2001 11 12 accessdate 2011 03 02 cite web url http upnp.org specs gw igd2 title Internet Gateway Device IGD V 2.0 publisher UPnP Forum date 2010 12 09 accessdate 2011 03 02 http www.upnp.org events documents roe igdwapupdate.ppt UPnP Forum Internet Gateway Device presentation http www.microsoft.com technet prodtechnol winxppro support upnp01.mspx Universal Plug and Play NAT Traversal FAQ by Microsoft. http web.archive.org web 20070814012159 http www.microsoft.com technet prodtechnol winxppro support upnp01.mspx Archived copy http miniupnp.free.fr Free, BSD licenced ANSI C library to control a Universal Plug and Play Internet Gateway Device or NAT PMP http linux igd.sourceforge.net Linux implementation of a Internet Gateway Device server Category Network protocols Category Network Address Translation Compu network stub ...   more details



  1. Internet Protocol Detail Record

    In telecommunications , an IP Detail Record IPDR provides information about Internet Protocol IP based service usage and other activities that can be used by Operational Support Systems OSS and Business Support Systems BSS . The content of the IPDR is determined by the service provider , Network Service Element vendor, or any other community of users with authority for specifying the particulars of IP based services in a given context. The IPDR specifications were originally produced by the Internet Protocol Detail Record Organization, Inc. aka IPDR.org . In 2007 the IPDR.org organization was acquired by the TM Forum , an industry association of more than 700 global members in over 75 countries from across the converging industries of telecom, cable, media and the Internet. The IPDR specifications include requirements for IPDR collection, encoding and transport protocols to exchange IPDR records, the IPDR service specification design guidance, and several sample IPDR Service Definition Documents. The IPDR specs are maintained and continue to evolve at the TM Forum Interface Program. The IPDR team leader is Amit Kleinmann of Amdocs. IPDR in the Cable Market CableLabs has included IPDR as part of the DOCSIS OSS definitions. It was first included in an ECN to the DOCSIS 1.1 operations support system interface in 2004. CableLabs has also included IPDR SP as part of its OCAP 1.1 in 2007. External links http www.tmforum.org TM Forum http search.cpan.org dist IPDR Open Source IPDR Implementation in PERL http www.a bb.net Active Broadband Networks developers of the leading DOCSIS IPDR Collector http www.cablelabs.com CableLabs telecomm stub Category Telecommunications standards sv Internet Protocol Detail Record ...   more details



  1. Adaptive Internet Protocol

    refimprove date March 2011 Adaptive Internet Protocol AIP is a multi channel protocol that allows an application running on any of multiple platforms to be displayed on any of a wide range of client systems. It supports rich remote display and input services with a number of display options to deliver the presentation of the remote applications onto the local display either as a standalone window, or within a contained remote environment delivered full screen or in a standalone window. The protocol also supports audio, printing, and other device mapping services. ref cite web url http www.filibeto.org sun sgd users lib AIP.pdf title Adaptive Internet Protocol Technical White Paper accessdate 2011 03 20 date February 2004 publisher Tarantella, Inc. ref Description AIP provides a connection between the client system and remote applications via the Sun Microsystems Sun Sun Secure Global Desktop Secure Global Desktop Server. Clients exist for most versions of Microsoft Windows Windows including Windows Mobile handheld versions , and other operating systems such as Linux , Solaris operating ... on Transmission Control Protocol TCP ports 5307 or 3144 but can be configured to operate solely over ... such as Remote Desktop Protocol RDP , Secure Shell ssh , X11 , TN5250 or TN3270 . These application ... AIX , HP UX and IBM application servers. The protocol supports rich remote display and input services ... delivered full screen or in a standalone window. The protocol also supports audio, printing ... time. The same protocol delivers applications running on UNIX , Windows and other platforms and the associated ... and mobility. The Adaptive element of the protocol is driven by the dynamic monitoring of performance. Telemetry built into the protocol informs the server as to how best to communicate with the client ... 4 and 5 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Fedora Linux distribution Fedora Core 6 Default port and protocol Default port 3144 or 5307 Protocol type TCP References reflist See also Terminal Services Microsoft ...   more details



  1. Internet Protocol Address Management

    Refimprove date March 2011 Internet Protocol address management IPAM is a means of planning, tracking, and managing the Internet Protocol address space used in a Computer network network . Most commonly, tools such as Domain Name System DNS and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP are used in tandem to perform this task, though true IPAM will glue these services together so that each is aware of changes in the other for instance DNS knowing of the IP address taken by a client via DHCP, and updating itself accordingly . ref name ipamworlwide cite web url http ipamworldwide.com title Welcome to IPAM Worldwid accessdate March 17, 2011 ref ref name UMregents cite web url http www.itcom.itd.umich.edu DHCP title Campus DHCP DNS and IPAM Services publisher The Regents of the University of Michigan location Ann Arbor, MI accessdate March 17, 2011 quote Internet Protocol Address Management is a database system for planning, tracking, and managing IP address space. ref ref name Rooney cite book last1 Rooney first1 Tim title IP Address Management Principles and Practice series IEEE Press series on network management year 2010 publisher Wiley IEEE Press location Hoboken, NJ isbn 9780470880654 oclc 701468014 ref Additional functionality, such as controlling reservations in DHCP as well as other data aggregation and reporting capability, is also common. IPAM tools are increasingly important as new IPv6 networks are deployed with larger address pools, different subnetting techniques, and more complex 128 bit hexadecimal numbers which are not as easily human readable as IPv4 addresses. ref name Doyle cite web url http www.networkworld.com community blog ipv6 address design title Jeff Doyle on IP Routing IPv6 Address Design first Jeff last Doyle date January 28, 2011 publisher Network World Network World, Inc location Framingham, MA accessdate March 17, 2011 ref IPv6 networking, mobile ... Name System DNS and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP servers, but those servers are not part ...   more details



  1. FLIP (Fast-Local-Internet-Protocol)

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 The Fast Local Internet Protocol is a Suite of Internet Protocols, which provide Transparency computing transparency , security and network management. Tanenbaum et al., Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam See also Amoeba distributed operating system DEFAULTSORT Flip Fast Local Internet Protocol Category Internet protocols Compu network stub de Fast Local Internet Protocol pl Fast Local Internet Protocol pt FLIP ...   more details



  1. Simple Key-Management for Internet Protocol

    Unreferenced date October 2006 Simple Key Management for Internet Protocol or SKIP was a protocol developed circa 1995 by the IETF Security Working Group for the sharing of encryption key s. SKIP and Photuris protocol Photuris were evaluated as key exchange mechanisms for IPsec before the adoption of Internet Key Exchange IKE in 1998. ref cite article title Configuring IPsec IKE on Solaris last1 Dubrawsky first1 Ido date 2002 08 15 publisher SecurityFocus accessdate 2009 12 02 url http www.securityfocus.com infocus 1616 ref Skip is hybrid Key distribution protocol Simple Key Management for Internet Protocols SKIP is similar to SSL, except that it establishes a long term key once, and then requires no prior communication in order to establish or exchange keys on a session by session basis. Therefore, no connection setup overhead exists and new keys values are not continually generated. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Simple Key Management For Internet Protocol Category Key management Crypto stub ...   more details




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