Unreferenced date May 2009 Wireless DatagramProtocol defines the movement of information from receiver to the sender and resembles the User DatagramProtocol in the Internet protocol suite . See also Wireless transaction protocol Telecomm stub Category Transport layer protocols WDP Wireless DatagramProtocol The Wireless DatagramProtocol WDP , a protocol in WAP architecture, covers the Transmission Layer Protocols in an Internet model. As a general transport service, WDP offers to the upper layers an invisible interface independent of the underlying network technology used. In consequence of the interface common to transport protocols, the upper layer protocols of the WAP architecture can operate independent of the underlying wireless network. By letting only the transport layer deal with physical network dependent issues, global interoperability can be acquired using mediating gateways. ... more details
Datagram Delivery Protocol DDP is a member of the AppleTalk networking protocol suite. Its main responsibility is for socket to socket delivery of datagrams over an AppleTalk network. Note All application level protocols, including the infrastructure protocols Name Binding Protocol NBP , Routing Table Maintenance Protocol RTMP and Zone Information Protocol ZIP were built on top of DDP. External links RFC 1742 AppleTalk Management Information Base II http www.wireshark.org docs dfref d ddp.html DDP Variable Specifications Category Network layer protocols de Datagram Delivery Protocol compu network stub ... more details
IPstack The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol DCCP is a message oriented transport layer Transport Layer protocol computing protocol . DCCP implements reliable connection setup, teardown, Explicit Congestion Notification ECN , congestion control , and feature negotiation. DCCP was published as RFC ... have often either settled for TCP or used User DatagramProtocol UDP and implemented their own congestion ... Internet protocols Category Transport layer protocols cs Datagram Congestion Control Protocol de Datagram Congestion Control Protocol es Protocolo de Control de Congesti n de Datagramas fr Datagram Congestion Control Protocol ko it Datagram Congestion Control Protocol he Datagram Congestion Control Protocol nl Datagram Congestion Control Protocol ja Datagram Congestion Control Protocol pt Datagram Congestion Control Protocol ru DCCP sv Datagram Congestion Control Protocol tr Datagram Congestion Control Protocol yo Datagram Congestion Control Protocol zh DCCP ... Control Protocol TCP , but does not provide reliable in order delivery. Sequenced delivery within multiple streams as in the Stream Control Transmission Protocol SCTP is not available in DCCP. DCCP ... include streaming media , Multiplayer online game s and Voice over Internet Protocol ... IP transport protocols Transport protocol comparison table References reflist External links http www.ietf.org html.charters dccp charter.html IETF Datagram Congestion Control Protocol dccp Charter Protocol Specifications RFC 4340 Datagram Congestion Control Protocol RFC 5595 The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol DCCP Service Codes RFC 5596 DCCP Simultaneous Open Technique to Facilitate NAT Middlebox Traversal RFC 5762 RTP and the DCCP RFC 5238 Datagram Transport Layer Security DTLS over ... Packets TFRC SP Other Information RFC 4336 Problem Statement for the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol DCCP http www.read.cs.ucla.edu dccp DCCP page from one of DCCP authors http www.linuxfoundation.org ... more details
IPstack In computer network ing, the Reliable User DatagramProtocol RUDP is a transport layer Communications protocolprotocol designed at Bell Labs for the Plan 9 from Bell Labs Plan 9 operating system . It aims to provide a solution where User DatagramProtocol UDP is too primitive because guaranteed order packet information technology packet delivery is desirable, but Transmission Control Protocol TCP adds too much complexity overhead. It extends UDP by adding the following additional features Acknowledgment of received packets Windowing and flow control Retransmission of lost packets Overbuffering Faster than real time streaming RUDP is not currently a formal standard, however it was described in an Internet Engineering Task Force IETF http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf sigtran reliable udp internet draft in 1999. It has not been proposed for standardization. Cisco RUDP Cisco in its Signalling Link Terminals either standalone or integrated in another gateway uses RUDP for Backhaul telecommunications backhauling of Signaling System 7 SS7 MTP3 or ISDN signaling. RUDP v0 no checksums is used for SS7 MTP3 backhaul RUDP v1 with checksum is used for ISDN PRI backhaul The versions are mutually incompatible and differ slightly from the IETF draft. The structure of the Cisco Session Manager used on top of RUDP is also different. Microsoft R UDP Microsoft has introduced another protocol they refer to as R UDP. It is used in their MediaRoom product for IPTV service delivery over multicast networks. This is a proprietary protocol and very little is known about its operation. It is not thought to be based on the above referenced IETF draft. References RFC 908 Version 1 RFC 1151 Version 2 http plan9.bell labs.com sources plan9 sys src 9 ip rudp.c Plan 9 implementation of RUDP http ... layer protocols Category Internet protocols compu network stub cs Reliable User DatagramProtocol es Reliable User DatagramProtocol ja Reliable User DatagramProtocol ru RUDP ... more details
IPstack The User DatagramProtocol UDP is one of the core members of the Internet Protocol Suite , the set ..., in this case referred to as datagram s , to other hosts on an Internet Protocol IP network without requiring prior communications to set up special transmission channels or data paths. The protocol ... title User DatagramProtocol url http x4s.net UserDatagramProtocol.html accessdate 7 March 2011 ... referred to as Reliability computer networking Unreliable DatagramProtocol. Citation needed date July ... a multiple of two octets. ref name rfc768 Postel, J. August 1980 . RFC 768 User DatagramProtocol ... traffic. The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol DCCP is being designed as a partial solution to this potential ... at the application level. See also List of TCP and UDP port numbers Reliable User DatagramProtocol ... Reflist RFC references RFC 768 User DatagramProtocol RFC 2460 Internet Protocol, Version 6 IPv6 ... layer protocols ar ast User DatagramProtocol bs User DatagramProtocol bg User DatagramProtocol ca User DatagramProtocol cs User DatagramProtocol da UDP de User DatagramProtocol et Kasutajadatagrammi protokoll el UDP es User DatagramProtocol eo UDP eu User DatagramProtocol fa fr User DatagramProtocol gl UDP ko hr UDP id User DatagramProtocol is UDP it User DatagramProtocol he User DatagramProtocol lv UDP lt UDP hu User DatagramProtocol mk ms Protokol Datagram Pengguna nl User DatagramProtocol ja User DatagramProtocol no UDP nn User DatagramProtocol pl UDP pt User DatagramProtocol ro User DatagramProtocol ru UDP sq User DatagramProtocol simple User DatagramProtocol sk User DatagramProtocol sl UDP sr UDP protokol fi UDP sv UDP th User DatagramProtocol tr UDP uk UDP ur vi UDP yo User DatagramProtocol zh ..., an application may use the Transmission Control Protocol TCP or Stream Control Transmission Protocol ... more details
wiktionary WAPWAP can stand for Wandering pacemaker Wandering Atrial Pacemaker Wapanese Wireless Application Protocol Wireless access point Women Against Pornography WriteAPrisoner.com Wild Animal Park disambiguation Wildrose Alliance Party of Alberta Whey Acidic Protein Weak Anthropic Principle, discussed at Anthropic principle Weatherization Assistance Program, discussed in the Weatherization US Weatherization Assistance Program Weatherization article World Association of Psychoanalysis, discussed at Jacques Alain Miller White Australia policy Western Australian Party WAP may also refer to Indian locomotive classes Indian locomotive class WAP 5 WAP 5 , or Indian locomotive class WAP 7 WAP 7 WAP Fahrzeugtechnik GmbH, Borchen, Germany disambig ar WAP de WAP it WAP ja WAP ... more details
A datagram is a basic transfer unit associated with a packet switched network in which the delivery arrival time and order are not guaranteed. A datagram consists of header computing header and data areas, where the header contains information sufficient for routing from the originating equipment to the destination without relying on prior exchanges between the equipment and the network. The source and destination addresses as well as a type field are found in the header of a datagram. The term datagram is often considered synonymous to packet information technology packet , but there are some nuances. First, the term packet applies to any message formatted as a packet, while the term datagram is generally reserved for packets of an unreliable service. An unreliable service does not notify the user if delivery fails. For example, Internet Protocol IP itself provides an unreliable service and User DatagramProtocol UDP over IP also provides an unreliable one. That is why UDP packets are generally called datagrams. ref name kurose Kurose, James F. & Ross, Keith W. 2007 , Computer Networking A Top Down Approach ISBN 0 321 49770 8 ref Second, if a datagram IP fragmentation fragments , then its fragments may be referred as packets, but not as datagrams. However, Transmission Control Protocol TCP refers to its fragments as Transmission Control Protocol TCP segment structure TCP segments , not packets, ref name rfc793 RFC 793 ref presumably to assert that its fragments are reliable. References Reflist See also Federal Standard 1037C Frame networking Category Packets information technology cs Datagram de Datagramm es Datagrama fr Datagramme nl Datagram ru sk Datagram tr Datagram ur ... more details
A WAP gateway sits between mobile devices using the Wireless Application ProtocolWAPprotocol and the World Wide Web , passing pages from one to the other much like a proxy. This translates pages into a form suitable for the mobiles, for instance using the Wireless Markup Language WML . This process is hidden from the phone, so it may access the page in the same way as a browser accesses HTML, using a URL for example, http example.com foo.wml , provided the mobile phone operator has not specifically prevented this. References http www.kannel.org Kannel Open Source WAP and SMS Gateway http www.wapopia.com WAPWAP Gateway What is WAP Gateway What is WAP Gateway http www.wap gateway.com Wap Gateway.com Free WAP Gateway Wap Proxy telecom stub Mobile stub Category Mobile Web ... more details
WAP billing is a mechanism for consumers to buy content from WAP Wireless Application Protocol sites that is charged directly to their mobile phone bill. It is an alternative payment mechanism to debit or credit cards and premium SMS for billing. ref name New Media Age, July 2006 http www.nma.co.uk news ericsson ipx puts wap purchases on phone bill 28421.article New Media Age, July 2006 ref ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 118891713.html New Media Age, June 2004 ref Using WAP billing, consumers ... WAP billing is particularly associated with downloading mobile entertainment content like ringtones ... premium sms billing vs wap billing Mobinode, March 2006 ref ref http www.mobile ent.biz features 94 ... New Media Age, June 2004 ref How WAP billing works WAP billing works with WAP enabled ... inquirer news 1018738 ericsson still likes the wap word The Inquirer, July 2006 ref The customer initiates a WAP session with the content service provider by browsing a WAP page, for example. ref http www.mobinode.com 2006 03 31 premium sms billing vs wap billing Mobinode, March 2006 ref The WAP site hoster obtains the visitor s MSISDN without the visitor having to register on a specific WAP gateway or service. This information is provided through integration with the operator s own MSISDN ... phone and the WAP billing platform informs the WAP application of the completed purchase transaction ... premium sms billing vs wap billing Mobinode, March 2006 ref Cross operator WAP billing Attempts have been made to create a single, cross operator WAP billing platform that can support the purchase of products ... Payment Exchange IPX cross network WAP billing solution was the first mobile payment system ... services uk Mobile Marketing Association ref Benefits of WAP billing The benefits cited for WAP ... 03 31 premium sms billing vs wap billing Mobinode, March 2006 ref It has been claimed that WAP Billing ... 03 31 premium sms billing vs wap billing Mobinode, March 2006 ref Another benefit cited for WAP ... more details
Datagram service is a service provided by Internet Protocol IP at the Internet layer . It is a connectionless, best effort, unreliable, message delivery service. Many higher level protocols including Transmission Control Protocol TCP a connection oriented service depend on IP s Datagram service, laying additional functionality on top. User DatagramProtocol UDP uses IP s Datagram service as well. Datagram service is often compared to a mail delivery service, the user only provides the destination address, but receives no guarantee of delivery, and no confirmation upon successful delivery. Datagram service routes datagrams without first creating a predetermined path. There is also no consideration given to the order in which it and other datagrams are sent or received. In fact, many datagrams in the same group can travel along different paths before reaching the same destination. Category Internet Protocol Compu network stub ... more details
A Datagram socket is a type of Internet socket , which is the sending or receiving point for packet delivery services. ref cite title Computer Networks author V. S. Bagad, I. A. Dhotre year 2008 page 52 edition 5th revised edition, 2010 publisher Technical Publications Pune ref Each packet sent or received on a Datagram socket is individually addressed and routed. Multiple packets sent from one machine to another may arrive in any order and might not arrive at the receiving computer. User DatagramProtocol UDP broadcasts sends are always enabled on a Datagram Socket. In order to receive broadcast packets a Datagram Socket should be bound to the wildcard address . Broadcasted packets may also be received when a Datagram Socket is bound to a more specific address. References references See also Stream socket . Category TCP IP compu network stub ru ... more details
WIM WAP Identity Module or Wireless Identification Module is based on the Wireless Application ProtocolWAP 1.2 specification enabling secure transactions and non repudiation based on a digital signature. Category Mobile telecommunications standards web stub ... more details
Wiktionary TOCright In computing, a protocol is a set of rules which is used by computers to communicate with each other across a network. A protocol is a convention or standard that controls or enables the connection, communication, and data transfer between computing endpoints Procedures for human behavior Protocol diplomacy Protocol politics , a formal agreement between nation states cf treaty . Protocol, a.k.a. etiquette Clinical protocol, a.k.a. Medical guideline guideline medical Research methods Protocol natural sciences Clinical trial protocol Voice procedure a protocol for voice communications Other Communications protocol , in telecommunications and computer networking Protocol band , British Protocol film Protocol film See also List of network protocols The Protocols of the Elders of Zion This sounds like a term whose meaning is probably explained by the special training needed when providing protective details to diplomats, to avoid violating Protocol diplomacy , and not a topic that can be described as an instance of a protocol. If Police protocol unit were an article, it probably would belong on List of police special purpose units . Police protocol unit disambig bg ca Protocol cs Protokol da Protokol de Protokoll Begriffskl rung es Protocolo eo Protokolo fr Protocole gl Protocolo ko io Protokolo it Protocollo he lt Protokolas reik m s hu Protokoll egy rtelm s t lap no Protokoll pl Protok pt Protocolo ru sk Protokol sl Protokol sv Protokoll uk ur ... more details
In information technology , the Datagram Transport Layer Security DTLS protocol provides communications privacy for packet information technology datagram protocols. DTLS allows datagram based applications to communicate in a way that is designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery. The DTLS protocol is based on the stream oriented Transport Layer Security TLS protocol and is intended to provide similar security guarantees. The datagram semantics of the underlying transport are preserved by the DTLS protocol the application will not suffer from the delays associated with stream protocols, but will have to deal with packet reordering, loss of datagram and data larger than a datagram packet size. DTLS is defined in RFC 4347 for use with User DatagramProtocol UDP encapsulation and in RFC 5238 for use with DCCP encapsulation. See also OpenSSL a free and popular implementation of TLS added support for DTLS with version 0.9.8. CyaSSL an open source embedded SSL TLS implementation with DTLS support. External links http www.ietf.org html.charters tls charter.html The IETF TLS Workgroup http crypto.stanford.edu nagendra papers dtls.pdf The Design and Implementation of Datagram TLS http www.eldos.com sbb desc ssl.php SSLBlackbox components for Windows and .NET software development with support for DTLS http www.cisco.com en US products ps8411 tsd products support series home.html AnyConnect popular VPN Client that uses TLS and DTLS http www.yassl.com yaSSL.com SSL TLS implementation with support for DTLS in version 1.0.3 http libsystools.sourceforge.net libsystools a TLS DTLS open source library for Windows Linux using OpenSSL. FOLDOC crypto stub Category Cryptographic protocols Category Internet protocols Category Session layer protocols de Datagram Transport Layer Security es Datagram Transport Layer Security eu Datagram Transport Layer Security fr Datagram Transport Layer Security ... more details
IPstack Reliable Datagram Sockets RDS is a high performance, low latency Reliability computer networking reliable connectionless protocol for delivering datagram s. It is developed by Oracle Corporation . It was included in the Linux kernel 2.6.30 which was released on 9th of June, 2009. The code was contributed by the OpenFabrics Alliance OFA . ref http kernelnewbies.org Linux 2 6 30 head a2a6119d7751900fa0befe181824a1ec7b8b4abe ref On the 19th of October, 2010, http www.vsecurity.com VSR announced a vulnerability ref http www.vsecurity.com resources advisory 20101019 1 ref within the Linux 2.6.30 kernel which could result in a local privilege escalation via the kernel s implementation of RDS. See also Transmission Control Protocol TCP User DatagramProtocol UDP UDP Lite SCTP References Reflist External links http oss.oracle.com pipermail rds devel 2007 November 000228.html Category Internet protocols Category Oracle Corporation Category Transport layer protocols ru Reliable Datagram Sockets ... more details
Summary Information Description en 1 WAP 7 Locomotive of the Indian Railways Source http www.flickr.com photos 50628848 N07 4945946516 Author http www.flickr.com photos 50628848 N07 Blue bell 2010 Date 2010 01 05 Permission other versions Licensing cc by 3.0 ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 In computer networking , a wire protocol refers to a way of getting data from point to point A wire protocol is needed if more than one application has to interoperate. In contrast to transport protocol s at the transport level like Transmission Control Protocol TCP or User DatagramProtocol UDP the term wire protocol is used to describe a common way to represent information at the application level. It refers only to a common application layer protocol and not to a common object semantic of the applications. Such a representation at application level needs a common infoset XML and a data binding using e.g. a common encoding scheme like XSD . Examples of wire protocols are IIOP for CORBA Java Remote Method Protocol JRMP for Java remote method invocation RMI SOAP for Web Services See also line code communications protocol network protocol DEFAULTSORT Wire Protocol Compu network stub Category Application layer protocols ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Weasel date June 2010 merge to Connectionless communication date February 2011 In telecommunication s, connectionless describes communication between two network end points in which a message can be sent from one end point to another without prior arrangement. The device at one end of the communication transmits data addressed to the other, without first ensuring that the recipient is available and ready to receive the data. Some protocols allow for error correction by requested retransmission. Internet Protocol IP , Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP and User Datagram Protocol UDP are connectionless protocols. Connectionless protocols are also described as Stateless server stateless because the endpoints have no protocol defined way to remember where they are in a conversation of message exchanges. List of connectionless protocols Hypertext Transfer Protocol Internet Protocol IP internet layer, can also be used for connections User Datagram Protocol UDP Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP Internetwork Packet Exchange IPX TIPC NetBEUI See also Connection oriented protocol DEFAULTSORT Connectionless Protocol Category Network protocols Category Internet architecture Category Internet protocols Compu network stub de Nachrichtenverbindung es Protocolo no orientado a la conexi n ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The swIPe IP Security Protocol swIPe is an experimental Internet Protocol IP security Protocol computing protocol that was specified in 1993. It operates at the Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite . Purpose swIPe provides confidentiality, integrity, and authentication of network traffic, and can be used to provide both end to end and intermediate hop security. swIPe is concerned only with security mechanisms. The protocol does not handle policy and key management, which are handled outside the protocol. It works by augmenting each packet with a cryptographically strong authenticator and or encrypting the data to be sent. ref name draft cite news url http www.crypto.com papers swipe.id.txt title The swIPe IP Security Protocol INTERNET DRAFT published december 1993 author John Ioannidis and Matt Blaze publisher Columbia University and AT&T Bell Labs ref Protocol description swIPe encapsulates each IP datagram to be secured inside a swIPe packet. ref name draft A swIPe packet is an IP packet of protocol type 53. ref cite web url http www.iana.org assignments protocol numbers publisher Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA title Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers ref ref cite news title RFC5237 publisher Internet Engineering Task Force IETF url http rfc.net rfc5237.html ref A swIPe packet starts with a header, which contains identifying data and authentication information the header is followed by the original IP datagram, which in turn is followed by any padding required by the security processing. Depending on the negotiated policy, the sensitive part of the swIPe packet the authentication information and the original IP datagram may be encrypted. ref name draft Cisco routers and switches running IOS have been found vulnerable to Denial of Service DoS attacks which may result from processing packets with IP Protocol 53. ref http www.cisco.com en US products products security advisory09186a00801a34c2.shtml Security advisory for Cisco ... more details
IPstack The Time Protocol is a network protocol in the Internet Protocol Suite defined in 1983 in RFC 868. Its purpose is to provide a site independent, machine readable date and time. The Time Protocol may be implemented over the Transmission Control Protocol TCP or the User DatagramProtocol UDP . A host connects to a server that supports the Time Protocol on port 37. The server then sends the time as a 32 bit unsigned integer in binary format and in network byte order , representing the number of seconds since 00 00 midnight 1 January, 1900 GMT, and closes the connection. Operation over UDP requires the sending of any datagram to the server port, as there is no connection setup for UDP. The Time Protocol is used by the rdate command, available on most Unix like operating systems. The functionality of the Time Protocol has been superseded by the Network Time Protocol NTP . Inetd implementation On most UNIX like operating systems a Time Protocol server is built into the inetd or xinetd daemon computer software daemon . The service is usually not enabled by default. It may be enabled by adding the following lines to the file tt etc inetd.conf tt time stream tcp nowait root internal time dgram udp wait root internal and reloading the configuration. See also List of well known ports computing Echo Protocol Discard Protocol Daytime Protocol Character Generator Protocol rdate , a tool for querying the current time from a network server External links http www.clevervest.com htp clevervest.com HTTP Time Protocol http freestone group.com fg time sync.htm freestone group.com FG Time Sync Category Network time related software Category Internet protocols Category Application layer protocols fr Time Protocol simple TIME protocol zh ... more details
IPstack See Wiktionary the Internet protocol named DISCARD discard The Discard Protocol is a service in the Internet Protocol Suite defined in RFC 863. It is intended for testing, debugging, and measurement purposes. A host may send data to a host that supports the Discard Protocol on either Transmission Control Protocol TCP or User DatagramProtocol UDP port number 9. The data sent to the server is simply discarded. No response is returned. Inetd implementation On most UNIX like operating systems a discard server is built into the inetd or xinetd daemon computer software daemon . The discard service is usually not enabled by default. It may be enabled by adding the following lines to the file tt etc inetd.conf tt and reloading the configuration discard stream tcp nowait root internal discard dgram udp wait root internal The Discard Protocol is the TCP UDP equivalent of the Unix filesystem node dev null . Such a service is guaranteed to receive what is sent to it and can be used for debugging TCP and or UDP code requiring a guaranteed reception of payload sent. See also List of well known ports computing List of well known ports Echo Protocol Daytime Protocol Character Generator Protocol Time Protocol External links RFC 348, The Discard process RFC 863, The Discard protocol Category Internet protocols Category Application layer protocols ... more details
IPstack The Echo Protocol is a service in the Internet Protocol Suite defined in RFC 862. It was originally proposed for testing and measurement of round trip times Citation needed date November 2009 in IP networks. A host may connect to a server that supports the Echo Protocol using the Transmission Control Protocol TCP or the User DatagramProtocol UDP on the List of well known ports computing well known port number 7. The server sends back a copy of the identical data it received. Inetd implementation On UNIX like operating systems an echo server is built into the inetd daemon computer software daemon . The echo service is usually not enabled by default. It may be enabled by adding the following lines to the file tt etc inetd.conf tt and telling inetd to reload its configuration echo stream tcp nowait root internal echo dgram udp wait root internal See also List of well known ports computing Discard Protocol Daytime Protocol Character Generator Protocol Time Protocol External links RFC 347 Echo Process RFC 862 Echo Protocol Category Internet protocols Category Application layer protocols cs ECHO protocol da Echo protokol de Echo Netzwerkdienst ... more details
orphan date January 2011 Protocol Builder is a tool in some programming language s like C and C to generate code to build Communications protocolprotocol s in a fast and reliable way. Network programming for all kinds of protocols like Transmission Control Protocol TCP , User DatagramProtocol UDP , SNMP ... includes converting data to be transferred to a raw byte s in the sending side and parsing these bytes in the receiving side. Protocol builders facilitate this stage usually by generating the code automatically. Protocol Programming has many components to be developed, these are server listener, server connection, client connection, packets, and loggers, most protocol builders implement these components automatically so developers save time and money. Currently, there are two Protocol Builders in the market, one for C from UpRedSun which is for TCP and UDP protocols. The Second one is for .NET Framework .Net languages which generates the code in C for TCP Protocols, this tool is called .Net Protocol Builder. External links http www.protocol builder.com http www.protocol builder.com http www.upredsun.com http www.upredsun.com Categories Category Computer programming tools ... more details
IPstack The Daytime Protocol is a service in the Internet Protocol Suite , defined in 1983 in RFC 867. It is intended for testing and measurement purposes in computer network s. A host may connect to a server that supports the Daytime Protocol on either Transmission Control Protocol TCP or User DatagramProtocol UDP port 13. The server returns an ASCII character string of the current date and time in an unspecified format. Inetd implementation On UNIX like operating systems a daytime server is usually built into the inetd or xinetd daemon computer software daemon . The service is usually not enabled by default. It may be enabled by adding the following lines to the file tt etc inetd.conf tt and telling inetd to reload its configuration daytime stream tcp nowait root internal daytime dgram udp wait root internal An example output may be Tuesday, February 22, 1982 18 45 59 PST See also List of well known ports computing List of well known ports Echo Protocol Time Protocol Network Time Protocol External links RFC 867 http tf.nist.gov tf cgi servers.cgi List of NIST time servers supporting this protocol Category Network time related software Category Internet protocols Category Application layer protocols de Daytime es Daytime nl Daytime zh DAYTIME ... more details
to be smaller than the MTU. User DatagramProtocol UDP and Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP ... data from User DatagramProtocol UDP to a Link protocol frame Vulnerabilities The 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 ... addresses . For this purpose, IP defines addressing methods and structures for datagram encapsulation networking encapsulation . Historically, IP was the connectionless datagram service in the original ... 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 ... Protocol defines an addressing system that has two functions. Addresses identify hosts and provide ... protocol and does not need telecommunication circuit circuit setup prior to transmission. Reliability ..., the Internet Protocol only provides best effort delivery and its service can also be characterized as unreliable . In network architectural language it is a connection less protocol, in contrast ... 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 ... is the responsibility of an upper layer protocol . For example, to ensure in order delivery the upper ... more details