网络协议目录&索引
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Network communication is defined by network protocols. A network protocol is a formal set of rules, conventions and data structure that governs how computers exchange information over a network. In other words, network protocol is a standard procedure and format that two data communication devices must understand, accept and use to be able to talk to each other.
Network protocols are defined by many standard organizations worldwide and technology vendors over years of technology evolution and developments. In the following directory, we organize the network protocols according to their key functions, or their origin/sponsors - we call it protocol family and protocol suite. One of the most famous network protocol family is TCP/IP suite , which is the technical foundation of the Internet.
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Protocol Family and Suite
TCP/IP Security/VPN VOIP LAN MAN WAN SAN ISO SS7/C7 Mobile/Wireless
Cisco IBM Microsoft Novell Apple HP/DEC Sun Others
Protocol Suites Protocols TCP/IP Protocols Application Layer BOOTP: Bootstrap Protocol DCAP: Data Link Switching Client Access Protocol DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS: Domain Name Systems FTP: File Transfer Protocol Finger: User Information Protocol HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTPS: Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP) IMAP & IMAP4: Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP version 4) IMPPpre: Instant Messaging and Presence Protocol IPDC: IP Device Control IRCP (IRC): Internet Relay Chat Protocol LDAP: Lightweighted Directory Access Protocol MIME: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions NAT: Network Address Translation NNTP: Network News Transfer Protocol NTP: Network Time Protocol POP & POP3: Post Office Protocol (version 3 ) RLOGIN: Remote Login in Unix RMON: Remote Monitoring MIBs in SNMP SLP: Service Location Protocol S/MIME: Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol SNTP: Simple Network Time Protocol TELNET: TCP/IP Terminal emulation Protocol TFTP: Trivial File Transfer Protocol URL: Uniform Resource Locator WCCP: Web Cache Coordination Protocol Whois (and RWhois): Directory Access Protocol XMPP: Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol X-Window: X Window Systems Protocol for UNIX Display Presentation Layer LPP: Lightweight Presentation Protocol Session Layer NBSS: NetBIOS Session Service over TCP/IP RPC: Remote Procedure Call protocol Transport Layer ITOT: ISO Transport Over TCP/IP RDP: Reliable Data Protocol RUDP: Reliable UDP
TALI: Transport Adapter Layer Interface TCP: Transmission Control Protocol UDP: User Datagram Protocol Van Jacobson: Compressed TCP Network Layer Routing Protocols IP: Internet Protocol IPv6: Internet Protocol version 6 ICMP/ICMPv6: Internet Control Message Protocol IRDP: ICMP Router Discovery Protocol BGP/BGP4: Border Gateway Protocol EGP: Exterior Gateway Protocol Mobile IP: Mobility support for IPv4 and IPv6 NARP: NBMA Address Resolution Protocol NHRP: Next Hop Resolution Protocol OSPF: Open Shortest Path First RIP (RIP2): Routing Information Protocol RIPng: RIP for IPv6 RSVP: Resource ReSerVation Protocol VRRP: Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Multicast Protocols BGMP: Border Gateway Multicast Protocol DVMRP: distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol IGMP: Internet Group Management protocol MARS: Multicast Address Resolution Server MBGP: Multiprotocol BGP MOSPF: Multicast OSPF MSDP: Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MZAP: Multicast-Scope Zone Announcement Protocol PGM: Pragmatic General Multicast Protocol PIM-DM: Protocol Independent Multicast - Dense Mode PIM-SM: Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode MPLS MPLS: Multi-Protocol Label Switching GMPLS: Generalized MPLS CR-LDP: Constraint-Based Label Distribution Protocol LDP: Label Distribution Protocol RSVP-TE: Resource ReSerVation Protocol-Traffic Engineering Data Link Layer ARP: Address Resolution Protocol IARP: Inverse Address Resolution Protocol IPCP & IPv6CP: IP Control Protocol and IPv6 Control Protocol RARP: Reverse Address Resolution Protocol SLIP: Serial Line IP > Security/VPN AAA Authentication Authorization Accounting Kerberos: Network Authentication Protocol RADIUS: Remote Authentication Dial In User Service SSH: Secure Shell Protocol Tunneling L2F: Level 2 Forwarding protocol L2TP: Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol PPTP: Point to Point Tunneling Protocol Secured Routing DiffServ: Differenciated Service GRE: Generic Routing Encapsulation IPsec: Security Architecture for IP network ISAKMP: Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol IKE: Internet Key Exchange Protocol AH: Authentication Header ESP: Encapsulating Security Payload TLS: Transport Layer Security Protocol Others Socks: Protocol for sessions traversal across firewall securely > VOIP Signaling H.323: Packet-based multimedia communications (VoIP) architecture H.225: Call Signaling and RAS in H.323 VOIP Architecture H.235: Security for H.323 based systems and communications H.245: Control Protocol for Multimedia Communication T.120: Multipoint Data Conferencing Protocol Suite Megaco / H.248: Media Gateway Control protocol MGCP: Media Gateway Control Protocol NCS: Network-Based Call Signaling Protocol SIP: Session Initiation Protocol SDP: Session Description Protocol SAP: Session Announcement Protocol SCCP: Skinny Client Control Protocol Media RTP: Real Time Transport Protocol RTCP: RTP Control Protocol Codec G.7xx: Audio (Voice) Compression Protocols (G.711, G.721, G.722, G.723, G.726, G.727. G.728, G.729) H.261: Video CODEC for video conferencing H.263: Video CODEC for video conferencing H.264/MPEG-4: Video CODEC for high quality video streaming Others COPS: Common Open Policy Service RTSP: Real Time Streaming Protocol SIGTRAN: Signaling Transport protocol stack for SS7/C7 over IP networks IUA: ISDN Q.921-User Adaptation Layer M3UA: SS7 Message Transfer Part 3 (MTP3) User Adaptation layer M2UA: SS7 Message Transfer Part 2 (MTP2) User Adaptation layer M2PA: MTP2 Peer-to-peer user Adaptation layer SCTP: Stream Control Transmission Protocol V5UA: V5.2-User Adaptation Layer TRIP: Telephony Routing Over IP LAN > Local Area Network
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