DIFFERENT KINDS OF INTERNET PROTOCOLS
R.D.Sivakumar, M.Sc.,M.Phil.
Assistant Professor,
Department of Computer Science
Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College
Sivakasi
INTERNET
PROTOCOL
INTERNET PROTOCOLS
The most commonly used protocols are:
 Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
 File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
 Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
 Telnet
 Gopher
 Wide Area Information Service (WAIS)
TCP/IP
 TCP/ IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet
Protocol.
 TCP/IP is actually a collection of protocols, or rules, that
govern the data travels from one machine to another across
networks.
 The Internet is based on TCP/IP.
FTP
 FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, and is part of the
TCP/IP protocol suite.
 It is the protocol, or set of rules, which enables files to be
transferred between computers.
 FTP is used to uploading and downloading the informations
Example : Filezila
HTTP
• HTTP is short for Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
• The World Wide Web encompasses the universe of information
that is available via HTTP.
• To Communicate between the Web Client and Web Server.
Example : http://www.google.com/
TELNET
• Telnet is a protocol, or set of rules, that enables one computer
to connect to another computer.
• This process is also referred to as remote login.
Advantages
 File Sharing
 Easy to access
WAIS
• WAIS stands for wide area information service.
• WAIS is an Internet search to that is based on the Z39.50
standard.
• WAIS also works on the client/ server principle.
Different Kinds of Internet Protocols - R.D.Sivakumar

Different Kinds of Internet Protocols - R.D.Sivakumar

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    DIFFERENT KINDS OFINTERNET PROTOCOLS R.D.Sivakumar, M.Sc.,M.Phil. Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College Sivakasi
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    INTERNET PROTOCOLS The mostcommonly used protocols are:  Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)  File Transfer Protocol (FTP)  Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)  Telnet  Gopher  Wide Area Information Service (WAIS)
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    TCP/IP  TCP/ IPstands for Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol.  TCP/IP is actually a collection of protocols, or rules, that govern the data travels from one machine to another across networks.  The Internet is based on TCP/IP.
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    FTP  FTP standsfor File Transfer Protocol, and is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite.  It is the protocol, or set of rules, which enables files to be transferred between computers.  FTP is used to uploading and downloading the informations Example : Filezila
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    HTTP • HTTP isshort for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. • The World Wide Web encompasses the universe of information that is available via HTTP. • To Communicate between the Web Client and Web Server. Example : http://www.google.com/
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    TELNET • Telnet isa protocol, or set of rules, that enables one computer to connect to another computer. • This process is also referred to as remote login. Advantages  File Sharing  Easy to access
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    WAIS • WAIS standsfor wide area information service. • WAIS is an Internet search to that is based on the Z39.50 standard. • WAIS also works on the client/ server principle.