Category: Network Protocols
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Point-to-Point (Networking)
Point-to-Point is a form of communication that provides a direct path from one fixed point to another.
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Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is a standard TCP/IP protocol based on the distance-vector routing algorithm that enables groups of routers to share their routing information in an efficient manner.
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Broadcast Packet: Essential to Network Communication
Dive deep into Broadcast Packets – Understand their crucial role and mechanics in network communications. Explore the interplay with Broadcast Frames and the implications of Broadcast Storms.
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Broadband ISDN (B-ISDN)
B-ISDN (Broadband ISDN) is the broadband transmission counterpart of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN).
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Understanding Network Hops: The Journey of Data Packets
Hop is the logical distance between networks based on the number of routers that must be traversed by packets sent between them.
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Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
Wireless Application Protocol, or WAP, is a set of technologies developed by a consortium of mobile telephony equipment vendors that is designed to bring Web content to wireless handheld communication devices such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and mobile phones.
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Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)
SLIP is an industry-standard protocol developed in 1984 for UNIX environments that supports TCP/IP networking over serial transmission lines.
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Pass-Through Authentication
Pass-Through Authentication is a method of performing authentication to a domain controller that resides in a trusted domain.
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Line Coding
Line Coding is a method of placing digital signals on a wire.
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Link Control Protocol (LCP): Mastering PPP Link Management
Uncover the essentials of Link Control Protocol (LCP), a crucial subprotocol of PPP for effective network link management.
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Internet Mail Access Protocol version 4 (IMAP4)
IMAP4 stands for Internet Mail Access Protocol version 4, is an Internet standard protocol for storing and retrieving messages from Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) hosts.
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Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP)
Explore the essentials of Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP), its types, and applications in efficient network routing.