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Types of Protocals and their DEFNITIONS BY NAVEEN.pptx
1. Types of Protocals and their
Defnitions
1. TCP
2. UDP
3. FTP
4. HTTP
5. HTTPS
6. SMTP
7. TELNET
2. TRANMISSION CONTROL
PROTOCAL
• Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a
communications standard that enables
application programs and computing devices
to exchange messages over a network. It is
designed to send packets across the internet
and ensure the successful delivery of data and
messages over networks.
3. USER DATAGRAM PROTOCAL
• User datagram protocol (UDP) operates on
top of the Internet Protocol (IP) to transmit
datagram over a network. UDP does not
require the source and destination to
establish a three-way handshake before
transmission takes place. Additionally, there
is no need for an end-to-end connection.
4. FILE TRANSFER PROTOCAL
• The File Transfer Protocol is a standard
communication protocol used for the
transfer of computer files from a server to a
client on a computer network. FTP is built
on a client–server model architecture using
separate control and data connections
between the client and the server.
5. HYPERTEXT TRANSFER
PROTOCAL
• HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the
set of rules for transferring files -- such as
text, images, sound, video and other
multimedia files -- over the web. As soon as
a user opens their web browser, they are
indirectly using HTTP.
6. HYPERTEXT TRANSFER
PROTOCAL SECURE
• Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
is a protocol that secures communication
and data transfer between a user's web
browser and a website. HTTPS is the secure
version of HTTP. The protocol protects
users against eavesdroppers and man-in-
the-middle (MitM) attacks.
7. SIMPLE MAIL TRANFER
PROTOCAL
• Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (STMP)
SMTP is used to send and receive email. It is
sometimes paired with IMAP or POP3 (for
example, by a user-level application), which
handles the retrieval of messages, while
SMTP primarily sends messages to a server
for forwarding.
8. TELNET PROTOCAL
• The Telnet Protocol (TELNET) provides a
standard method for terminal devices and
terminal-oriented processes to interface.
TELNET is commonly used by terminal
emulation programs that allow you to log
into a remote host.