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What (who) is Internet Protocol - definition

SET OF COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOLS
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  • Diagram of the first internetworked connection
  • internetworked]] transmission.

Internet Protocol         
  • First Internet demonstration, linking the [[ARPANET]], [[PRNET]], and [[SATNET]] on November 22, 1977
  • A timeline for the development of the transmission control Protocol TCP and Internet Protocol IP.
  • UDP]] to a link protocol frame
PRINCIPAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL USED FOR RELAYING DATAGRAMS (ALSO KNOWN AS NETWORK PACKETS) ACROSS AN INTERNETWORK USING THE INTERNET PROTOCOL SUITE
IP protocol; IP communications; IP card; IP call; IPv9; IP Protocol; IPv0; IPv1; IPv2; IPv3; IPoFC; Transmission Control Program
<networking> (IP) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. It provides packet routing, fragmentation and re-assembly through the data link layer. IPv4 is the version in widespread use and IPv6 was just beginning to come into use in 2000 but is still not widespread by 2008. [Other versions? Dates?] (2000-12-19)
Internet Protocol         
  • First Internet demonstration, linking the [[ARPANET]], [[PRNET]], and [[SATNET]] on November 22, 1977
  • A timeline for the development of the transmission control Protocol TCP and Internet Protocol IP.
  • UDP]] to a link protocol frame
PRINCIPAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL USED FOR RELAYING DATAGRAMS (ALSO KNOWN AS NETWORK PACKETS) ACROSS AN INTERNETWORK USING THE INTERNET PROTOCOL SUITE
IP protocol; IP communications; IP card; IP call; IPv9; IP Protocol; IPv0; IPv1; IPv2; IPv3; IPoFC; Transmission Control Program
The Internet Protocol (IP) is the network layer communications protocol in the Internet protocol suite for relaying datagrams across network boundaries. Its routing function enables internetworking, and essentially establishes the Internet.
Internet Content Adaptation Protocol         
Internet Content Accessibility Protocol; Internet Content Adaption Protocol
The Internet Content Adaptation Protocol (ICAP) is a lightweight HTTP-like protocol specified in which is used to extend transparent proxy servers, thereby freeing up resources and standardizing the way in which new features are implemented. ICAP is generally used to implement virus scanning and content filters in transparent HTTP proxy caches.

Wikipedia

Internet protocol suite

The Internet protocol suite, commonly known as TCP/IP, is a framework for organizing the set of communication protocols used in the Internet and similar computer networks according to functional criteria. The foundational protocols in the suite are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and the Internet Protocol (IP). Early versions of this networking model were known as the Department of Defense (DoD) model because the research and development were funded by the United States Department of Defense through DARPA.

The Internet protocol suite provides end-to-end data communication specifying how data should be packetized, addressed, transmitted, routed, and received. This functionality is organized into four abstraction layers, which classify all related protocols according to each protocol's scope of networking. An implementation of the layers for a particular application forms a protocol stack. From lowest to highest, the layers are the link layer, containing communication methods for data that remains within a single network segment (link); the internet layer, providing internetworking between independent networks; the transport layer, handling host-to-host communication; and the application layer, providing process-to-process data exchange for applications.

The technical standards underlying the Internet protocol suite and its constituent protocols are maintained by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The Internet protocol suite predates the OSI model, a more comprehensive reference framework for general networking systems.

Examples of use of Internet Protocol
1. The records included Internet protocol addresses as well as phone data.
2. Voice over Internet Protocol is used for telephony services over the Internet.
3. Google Talk uses voice over internet protocol (VoIP) to turn your computer into a phone.
4. Telecoms spending was particularly strong for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology.
5. TCP/IP is an abbreviation of Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol.