Serial Line Internet Protocol - translation to English
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Serial Line Internet Protocol - translation to English

ENCAPSULATION OF THE INTERNET PROTOCOL DESIGNED TO WORK OVER SERIAL PORTS AND MODEM CONNECTIONS
Serial Line IP; CSLIP; Serial line IP; Compressed SLIP; Serial line internet protocol; C-SLIP; Slattach; Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol

Serial Line Internet Protocol         
Protocolo SLIP, Protocolo de conexión lineal al internet, Protocolo que permite simular una conexión completa al internet con la ayuda de una linea telefónica
Serial Line IP         
See: SLIP
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
See: IP

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Wikipedia

Serial Line Internet Protocol

The Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) is an encapsulation of the Internet Protocol designed to work over serial ports and router connections. It is documented in RFC 1055. On personal computers, SLIP has largely been replaced by the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), which is better engineered, has more features, and does not require its IP address configuration to be set before it is established. On microcontrollers, however, SLIP is still the preferred way of encapsulating IP packets, due to its very small overhead.

Some people refer to the successful and widely used RFC 1055 Serial Line Internet Protocol as "Rick Adams' SLIP", to avoid confusion with other proposed protocols named "SLIP". Those other protocols include the much more complicated RFC 914 appendix D Serial Line Interface Protocol.