In computer science and in Information and communications technology, the Internet protocol suite is the computer networking model and communications protocols used by the Internet and similar computer networks. It is commonly known as TCP/IP, because its most important protocols, the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), were the first networking protocols defined in this standard. It is occasionally known as the DoD model, because the development of the networking model was funded by DARPA, an agency of the United States Department of Defense.
The TCP/IP model and related protocols are maintained by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
- The TCP/IP Guide: Introduction and "Guide To The Guide"
- Networking Fundamentals
- Introduction to Networking
- Fundamental Network Characteristics
- Networking Layers, Models and Architectures
- Protocols: What Are They, Anyway?
- Circuit Switching and Packet Switching Networks
- Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Protocols
- Messages: Packets, Frames, Datagrams and Cells
- Message Formatting: Headers, Payloads and Footers
- Message Addressing and Transmission Methods: Unicast, Broadcast and Multicast Messages
- Network Structural Models and Client/Server and Peer-to-Peer Networking
- Types and Sizes of Networks
- Network Performance Issues and Concepts
- Putting Network Performance In Perspective
- Balancing Network Performance with Key Non-Performance Characteristics
- Performance Measurements: Speed, Bandwidth, Throughput and Latency
- Understanding Performance Measurement Units
- Theoretical and Real-World Throughput, and Factors Affecting Network Performance
- Simplex, Full-Duplex and Half-Duplex Operation
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Network Standards and Standards Organizations
- Proprietary, Open and De Facto Standards
- Networking Standards
- International Networking Standards Organizations
- Networking Industry Groups
- Internet Standards Organizations (ISOC, IAB, IESG, IETF, IRSG, IRTF)
- Internet Registration Authorities and Registries (IANA, ICANN, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC, RIPE NCC)
- Internet Standards and the Request For Comment (RFC) Process
- Backgrounder: Data Representation and the Mathematics of Computing
- Binary Information and Representation: Bits, Bytes, Nibbles, Octets and Characters
- Decimal, Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal Numbers
- Decimal, Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal Number Conversion
- Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal Arithmetic
- Boolean Logic and Logical Functions
- Bit Masking (Setting, Clearing and Inverting) Using Boolean Logical Functions
- The Open System Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model
- History of the OSI Reference Model
- General Reference Model Issues
- Key OSI Reference Model Concepts
- OSI Reference Model Networking Layers, Sublayers and Layer Groupings
- "N" Notation and Other OSI Model Layer Terminology
- Interfaces: Vertical (Adjacent Layer) Communication
- Protocols: Horizontal (Corresponding Layer) Communication
- Data Encapsulation, Protocol Data Units (PDUs) and Service Data Units (SDUs)
- Indirect Device Connection and Message Routing
- Understanding The OSI Reference Model: An Analogy
- OSI Reference Model Layers
- OSI Reference Model Layer Mnemonics
- OSI Reference Model Layer Summary
- TCP/IP Protocol Suite and Architecture
- TCP/IP Lower-Layer (Interface, Internet and Transport) Protocols (OSI Layers 2, 3 and 4)
- TCP/IP Network Interface Layer (OSI Data Link Layer) Protocols
- TCP/IP Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
- SLIP and PPP Overview and Role In TCP/IP
- Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)
- Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
- PPP Fundamentals and Operation
- PPP Core Protocols: Link Control, Network Control and Authentication
- PPP Feature Protocols
- PPP Link Quality Monitoring/Reporting (LQM/LQR)
- PPP Compression Control Protocol (CCP) and Compression Algorithms
- PPP Encryption Control Protocol (ECP) and Encryption Algorithms
- PPP Multilink Protocol (MP/MLP/MLPPP)
- PPP Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) and Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP)
- PPP Protocol Frame Formats
- TCP/IP Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
- TCP/IP Network Interface / Internet "Layer Connection" Protocols
- Address Resolution and the TCP/IP Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
- Reverse Address Resolution and the TCP/IP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)
- TCP/IP Internet Layer (OSI Network Layer) Protocols
- Internet Protocol (IP/IPv4, IPng/IPv6) and IP-Related Protocols (IP NAT, IPSec, Mobile IP)
- Internet Protocol Concepts and Overview
- Internet Protocol Version 4 (IP, IPv4)
- IP Addressing
- IP Addressing Concepts and Issues
- IP Addressing Overview and Fundamentals
- IP Address Size, Address Space and "Dotted Decimal" Notation
- IP Basic Address Structure and Main Components: Network ID and Host ID
- IP Addressing Categories (Classful, Subnetted and Classless) and IP Address Adjuncts (Subnet Mask and Default Gateway)
- Number of IP Addresses and Multihoming
- IP Address Management and Assignment Methods and Authorities
- IP "Classful" (Conventional) Addressing
- IP "Classful" Addressing Overview and Address Classes
- IP "Classful" Addressing Network and Host Identification and Address Ranges
- IP Address Class A, B and C Network and Host Capacities
- IP Addresses With Special Meanings
- IP Reserved, Loopback and Private Addresses
- IP Multicast Addressing
- Problems With "Classful" IP Addressing
- IP Subnet Addressing ("Subnetting") Concepts
- IP Subnet Addressing Overview, Motivation, and Advantages
- IP Subnetting: "Three-Level" Hierarchical IP Subnet Addressing
- IP Subnet Masks, Notation and Subnet Calculations
- IP Default Subnet Masks For Address Classes A, B and C
- IP Custom Subnet Masks
- IP Subnet Identifiers, Subnet Addresses and Host Addresses
- IP Subnetting Summary Tables For Class A, Class B and Class C Networks
- IP Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM)
- IP Subnetting: Practical Subnet Design and Address Determination Example
- IP Subnetting Step #1: Requirements Analysis
- IP Subnetting Step #2: The Key Design Trade-off: Partitioning Network Address Host Bits
- IP Subnetting Step #3: Determining The Custom Subnet Mask
- IP Subnetting Step #4: Determining Subnet Identifiers and Subnet Addresses
- IP Subnetting Step #5: Determining Host Addresses For Each Subnet
- IP Classless Addressing: Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) / "Supernetting"
- IP Addressing Concepts and Issues
- IP Datagram Encapsulation and Formatting
- IP Datagram Size, Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU), Fragmentation and Reassembly
- IP Datagram Delivery and Routing
- IP Multicasting
- IP Addressing
- Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) / IP Next Generation (IPng)
- IPv6 Overview, Changes and Transition
- IPv6 Addressing
- IPv6 Addressing Overview: Addressing Model and Address Types
- IPv6 Address Size and Address Space
- IPv6 Address and Address Notation and Prefix Representation
- IPv6 Address Space Allocation
- IPv6 Global Unicast Address Format
- IPv6 Interface Identifiers and Physical Address Mapping
- IPv6 Special Addresses: Reserved, Private (Link-Local / Site-Local), Unspecified and Loopback
- IPv6/IPv4 Address Embedding
- IPv6 Multicast and Anycast Addressing
- IPv6 Autoconfiguration and Renumbering
- IPv6 Datagram Encapsulation and Formatting
- IPv6 Datagram Size, Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU), Fragmentation and Reassembly
- IPv6 Datagram Delivery and Routing
- IP Network Address Translation (NAT) Protocol
- IP NAT Overview, Motivation, Advantages and Disadvantages
- IP NAT Address Terminology
- IP NAT Static and Dynamic Address Mappings
- IP NAT Unidirectional (Traditional/Outbound) Operation
- IP NAT Bidirectional (Two-Way/Inbound) Operation
- IP NAT Port-Based ("Overloaded") Operation: Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) / Port Address Translation (PAT)
- IP NAT "Overlapping" / "Twice NAT" Operation
- IP NAT Compatibility Issues and Special Handling Requirements
- IP Security (IPSec) Protocols
- IPSec Overview, History and Standards
- IPSec General Operation, Components and Protocols
- IPSec Architectures and Implementation Methods
- IPSec Modes: Transport and Tunnel
- IPSec Security Associations and the Security Association Database (SAD); Security Policies and the Security Policy Database (SPD); Selectors; the Security Parameter Index (SPI)
- IPSec Authentication Header (AH)
- IPSec Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)
- IPSec Key Exchange (IKE)
- Internet Protocol Mobility Support (Mobile IP)
- Mobile IP Overview, History and Motivation
- Mobile IP Concepts and General Operation
- Mobile IP Addressing: Home and "Care-Of" Addresses
- Mobile IP Agent Discovery, and Agent Advertisement and Solicitation Messages
- Mobile IP Home Agent Registration and Registration Messages
- Mobile IP Data Encapsulation and Tunneling
- Mobile IP and TCP/IP Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Operation
- Mobile IP Efficiency Issues
- Mobile IP Security Considerations
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP/ICMPv4 and ICMPv6)
- ICMP Concepts and General Operation
- ICMP Message Types and Formats
- TCP/IP IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (ND)
- IPv6 ND Overview, History, Motivation and Standards
- IPv6 ND General Operational Overview: ND Functions, Functional Groups and Message Types
- IPv6 ND Functions Compared to Equivalent IPv4 Functions
- IPv6 ND Host-Router Discovery Functions: Router Discovery, Prefix Discovery, Parameter Discovery and Address Autoconfiguration
- IPv6 ND Host-Host Communication Functions: Address Resolution, Next-Hop Determination, Neighbor Unreachability Detection and Duplicate Address Detection
- IPv6 ND Redirect Function
- TCP/IP Routing Protocols (Gateway Protocols)
- Overview Of Key Routing Protocol Concepts: Architectures, Protocol Types, Algorithms and Metrics
- TCP/IP Interior Routing Protocols (RIP, OSPF, GGP, HELLO, IGRP, EIGRP)
- TCP/IP Exterior Gateway/Routing Protocols (BGP and EGP)
- TCP/IP Border Gateway Protocol (BGP/BGP-4)
- BGP Fundamentals and General Operation
- BGP Overview, History, Standards and Versions
- BGP Topology, Speakers, Border Routers and Neighbor Relationships (Internal and External Peers)
- BGP Autonomous System Types, Traffic Flows and Routing Policies
- BGP Route Storage and Advertisement, and BGP Routing Information Bases (RIBs)
- BGP Path Attributes and Algorithm Overview
- BGP Route Determination and the BGP Decision Process
- BGP General Operation and Messaging
- BGP Detailed Messaging, Operation and Message Formats
- BGP Fundamentals and General Operation
- TCP/IP Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)
- TCP/IP Border Gateway Protocol (BGP/BGP-4)
- Internet Protocol (IP/IPv4, IPng/IPv6) and IP-Related Protocols (IP NAT, IPSec, Mobile IP)
- TCP/IP Transport Layer Protocols
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
- TCP and UDP Overview and Role In TCP/IP
- TCP/IP Transport Layer Protocol (TCP and UDP) Addressing: Ports and Sockets
- TCP/IP Processes, Multiplexing and Client/Server Application Roles
- TCP/IP Ports: Transport Layer (TCP/UDP) Addressing
- TCP/IP Application Assignments and Server Port Number Ranges: Well-Known, Registered and Dynamic/Private Ports
- TCP/IP Client (Ephemeral) Ports and Client/Server Application Port Use
- TCP/IP Sockets and Socket Pairs: Process and Connection Identification
- Common TCP/IP Applications and Assigned Well-Known and Registered Port Numbers
- TCP/IP User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
- TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
- TCP Overview, Functions and Characteristics
- TCP Fundamentals and General Operation
- TCP Basic Operation: Connection Establishment, Management and Termination
- TCP Operational Overview and the TCP Finite State Machine (FSM)
- TCP Connection Preparation: Transmission Control Blocks (TCBs) and Passive and Active Socket OPENs
- TCP Connection Establishment Process: The "Three-Way Handshake"
- TCP Connection Establishment Sequence Number Synchronization and Parameter Exchange
- TCP Connection Management and Problem Handling, the Connection Reset Function, and TCP "Keepalives"
- TCP Connection Termination
- TCP Message Formatting and Data Transfer
- TCP Message (Segment) Format
- TCP Checksum Calculation and the TCP "Pseudo Header"
- TCP Maximum Segment Size (MSS) and Relationship to IP Datagram Size
- TCP Sliding Window Data Transfer and Acknowledgement Mechanics
- TCP Immediate Data Transfer: "Push" Function
- TCP Priority Data Transfer: "Urgent" Function
- TCP Reliability and Flow Control Features and Protocol Modifications
- TCP Segment Retransmission Timers and the Retransmission Queue
- TCP Non-Contiguous Acknowledgment Handling and Selective Acknowledgment (SACK)
- TCP Adaptive Retransmission and Retransmission Timer Calculations
- TCP Window Size Adjustment and Flow Control
- TCP Window Management Issues
- TCP "Silly Window Syndrome" and Changes To the Sliding Window System For Avoiding Small-Window Problems
- TCP Congestion Handling and Congestion Avoidance Algorithms
- Summary Comparison of TCP/IP Transport Layer Protocols (UDP and TCP)
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
- TCP/IP Network Interface Layer (OSI Data Link Layer) Protocols
- TCP/IP Application Layer Protocols, Services and Applications (OSI Layers 5, 6 and 7)
- Name Systems and TCP/IP Name Registration and Name Resolution
- Name System Issues, Concepts and Techniques
- Name System Overview and Motivation
- Name System Functions: Name Space, Name Registration and Name Resolution
- Name Spaces and Name Architectures (Flat and Hierarchical)
- Name Registration Methods, Administration and Authorities
- Name Resolution Techniques and Functional Elements of A Name Resolution System
- Efficiency, Reliability and Other Name Resolution Issues and Features
- TCP/IP Name Systems: Host Tables and Domain Name System (DNS)
- Overview and History of TCP/IP Host Names and Name Systems
- TCP/IP Host Table Name System
- TCP/IP Domain Name System (DNS)
- DNS Overview, Functions and Characteristics
- DNS Name Space, Architecture and Terminology
- DNS Domains and the DNS Hierarchical Name Architecture
- DNS Structural Elements and Terminology: Domains, Subdomains, and Nodes; Roots, Leaves and Branches; Parents, Children and Siblings
- DNS Labels, Names and Syntax Rules
- Absolute (Fully-Qualified) and Relative (Partially-Qualified) Domain Name Specifications
- DNS Name Registration, Public Administration, Zones and Authorities
- DNS Hierarchical Authority Structure and the Distributed Name Database
- DNS Organizational (Generic) Top Level Domains and Authorities
- DNS Geopolitical (Country Code) Top Level Domains and Authorities
- DNS Second-Level and Lower Domains, Delegation of Registration Authority and Public Registration
- DNS Public Registration Disputes (Conflicts, Cybersquatting, "Deceptive Naming", Etc.) and Dispute Resolution
- DNS Name Space Administrative Hierarchy Partitioning: DNS Zones of Authority
- DNS Private Name Registration
- DNS Name Servers and Name Resolution
- DNS Name Server Concepts and Operation
- DNS Name Server Functions, Name Server Architecture and General Operation
- DNS Name Server Data Storage: Resource Records and Classes
- DNS Name Server Types and Roles: Primary/Master, Secondary/Slave and Caching-Only Servers
- DNS Zone Management, Contacts and Zone Transfers
- DNS Root Name Servers
- DNS Name Server Caching, Negative Caching and Data Persistence
- DNS Name Server Load Balancing
- DNS Name Server Enhancements: DNS Notify, Incremental Zone Transfers, and DNS Update (Dynamic DNS)
- DNS Resolution Concepts and Resolver Operations
- DNS Resolver Functions and General Operation
- DNS Basic Name Resolution Techniques: Iterative and Recursive Resolution
- DNS Name Resolution Efficiency Improvements: Caching and Local Resolution
- DNS Name Resolution Process
- DNS Reverse Name Resolution Using the IN-ADDR.ARPA Domain
- DNS Electronic Mail Support and Mail Exchange (MX) Resource Records
- DNS Messaging and Message, Resource Record and Master File Formats
- DNS Name Server Concepts and Operation
- DNS Changes To Support IP Version 6
- Name System Issues, Concepts and Techniques
- Network File and Resource Sharing Protocols and the TCP/IP Network File System (NFS)
- Overview of File and Resource Sharing Protocol Concepts and Operation
- TCP/IP Network File System (NFS)
- NFS Overview, History, Versions and Standards
- NFS Architecture and Components
- NFS Data Storage and Data Types, and the External Data Representation (XDR) Standard
- NFS Client/Server Operation Using Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs)
- NFS Server Procedures and Operations
- NFS File System Model and the Mount Protocol
- TCP/IP Network Configuration and Management Protocols (BOOTP, DHCP, SNMP and RMON)
- Host Configuration and TCP/IP Host Configuration Protocols (BOOTP and DHCP)
- Host Configuration Concepts, Issues and Motivation
- TCP/IP Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)
- TCP/IP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- DHCP Overview, Motivation, History and Standards
- DHCP Address Assignment and Dynamic Address Allocation and Management
- DHCP Configuration and Operation
- DHCP Overview of Client and Server Responsibilities
- DHCP Configuration Parameters, Storage and Communication
- DHCP General Operation and Client Finite State Machine
- DHCP Lease Allocation Process
- DHCP Lease Reallocation Process
- DHCP Lease Renewal and Rebinding Processes
- DHCP Early Lease Termination (Release) Process
- DHCP Parameter Configuration Process For Clients With Non-DHCP Addresses
- DHCP Messaging, Message Types and Formats
- DHCP Client/Server Implementation, Features and Issues
- DHCP Server General Implementation and Management Issues
- DHCP Client General Implementation and Management Issues
- DHCP Message Relaying and BOOTP Relay Agents
- DHCP Autoconfiguration / Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
- DHCP Server Conflict Detection
- DHCP and BOOTP Interoperability
- DHCP Security Issues
- DHCP For IP Version 6 (DHCPv6)
- TCP/IP Network Management Framework and Protocols (SNMP and RMON)
- TCP/IP Internet Standard Management Framework Overview, Architecture, Components and Concepts
- Overview and History of the TCP/IP Internet Standard Management Framework and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- TCP/IP SNMP Operational Model, Components and Terminology.
- TCP/IP Internet Standard Management Framework Architecture and Protocol Components
- TCP/IP Internet Standard Management Framework and SNMP Versions (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 Variants, SNMPv3)
- TCP/IP Internet Standard Management Framework and SNMP Standards
- TCP/IP Structure of Management Information (SMI) and Management Information Bases (MIBs)
- TCP/IP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Protocol
- SNMP Protocol Overview, History and General Concepts
- SNMP Protocol Operations
- SNMP Protocol General Operation, Communication Methods and Message Classes
- SNMP Protocol Basic Request/Response Information Poll Using GetRequest and (Get)Response Messages
- SNMP Protocol Table Traversal Using GetNextRequest and GetBulkRequest Messages
- SNMP Protocol Object Modification Using SetRequest Messages
- SNMP Protocol Information Notification Using Trap(v2) and InformRequest Messages
- SNMP Protocol Security Issues and Methods
- SNMP Protocol Messaging and Message Formats
- TCP/IP Remote Network Monitoring (RMON)
- TCP/IP Internet Standard Management Framework Overview, Architecture, Components and Concepts
- Host Configuration and TCP/IP Host Configuration Protocols (BOOTP and DHCP)
- TCP/IP Key Applications and Application Protocols
- TCP/IP Application Layer Addressing: Uniform Resource Identifiers, Locators and Names (URIs, URLs and URNs)
- TCP/IP File and Message Transfer Applications and Protocols (FTP, TFTP, Electronic Mail, USENET, HTTP/WWW, Gopher)
- File and Message Transfer Overview and Application Categories
- TCP/IP General File Transfer Protocols (FTP and TFTP)
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- FTP Overview, History and Standards
- FTP Concepts and General Operation
- FTP Operational Model, Protocol Components and Key Terminology
- FTP Control Connection Establishment, User Authentication and Anonymous FTP Access
- FTP Data Connection Management, Normal (Active) and Passive Data Connections and Port Usage
- FTP General Data Communication and Transmission Modes
- FTP Data Representation: Data Types, Data Structures and Format Control
- FTP Commands and Replies
- FTP Sample User and Internal Command Dialog
- Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- TCP/IP Electronic Mail System: Concepts and Protocols (RFC 822, MIME, SMTP, POP3, IMAP)
- TCP/IP Electronic Mail System Overview and Concepts
- TCP/IP Electronic Mail Addresses and Addressing
- TCP/IP Electronic Mail Message Formats and Message Processing: RFC 822 and MIME
- TCP/IP Electronic Mail Standard Message Format: RFC 822
- TCP/IP Enhanced Electronic Mail Message Format: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)
- MIME Message Format Overview, Motivation, History and Standards
- MIME Basic Structures and Headers
- MIME Content-Type Header and Discrete Media: Types, Subtypes and Parameters
- MIME Composite Media Types: Multipart and Encapsulated Message Structures
- MIME Content-Transfer-Encoding Header and Encoding Methods
- MIME Extension for Non-ASCII Mail Message Headers
- TCP/IP Electronic Mail Delivery Protocol: The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
- SMTP Overview, History and Standards
- SMTP Communication and Message Transport Methods, Client/Server Roles and Terminology
- SMTP Connection and Session Establishment and Termination
- SMTP Mail Transaction Process
- SMTP Special Features, Capabilities and Extensions
- SMTP Security Issues
- SMTP Commands
- SMTP Replies and Reply Codes
- TCP/IP Electronic Mail Access and Retrieval Protocols and Methods
- TCP/IP Electronic Mail Mailbox Access Model, Method and Protocol Overview
- TCP/IP Post Office Protocol (POP/POP3)
- POP Overview, History, Versions and Standards
- POP3 General Operation, Client/Server Communication and Session States
- POP3 Authorization State: User Authentication Process and Commands
- POP3 Transaction State: Mail and Information Exchange Process and Commands
- POP3 Update State: Mailbox Update and Session Termination Process and Commands
- TCP/IP Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP/IMAP4)
- IMAP Overview, History, Versions and Standards
- IMAP General Operation, Client/Server Communication and Session States
- IMAP Commands, Results and Responses
- IMAP Not Authenticated State: User Authentication Process and Commands
- IMAP Authenticated State: Mailbox Manipulation/Selection Process and Commands
- IMAP Selected State: Message Manipulation Process and Commands
- Other TCP/IP Electronic Mail Access and Retrieval Methods
- Usenet (Network News) and the TCP/IP Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)
- TCP/IP World Wide Web (WWW, "The Web") and the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
- TCP/IP World Wide Web and Hypertext Overview and Concepts
- TCP/IP Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
- Gopher Protocol (Gopher)
- TCP/IP Interactive and Remote Application Protocols
- TCP/IP Administration and Troubleshooting Utilities and Protocols
- TCP/IP Host Name Utility (hostname)
- TCP/IP Communication Verification Utility (ping/ping6)
- TCP/IP Route Tracing Utility (traceroute/tracert/traceroute6)
- TCP/IP Address Resolution Protocol Utility (arp)
- TCP/IP DNS Name Resolution and Information Lookup Utilities (nslookup, host and dig)
- TCP/IP DNS Registry Database Lookup Utility (whois/nicname)
- TCP/IP Network Status Utility (netstat)
- TCP/IP Configuration Utilities (ipconfig, winipcfg and ifconfig)
- Miscellaneous TCP/IP Troubleshooting Protocols: Echo, Discard, Character Generator, Quote Of The Day, Active Users, Daytime, Time
- Name Systems and TCP/IP Name Registration and Name Resolution
The TCP/IP model and related protocols are maintained by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
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