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Definition of Net
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Net (network) – generic top-level domain (gTLD)
used on the Internet's Domain Name System. The net gTLD is currently
operated by VeriSign. Registrations are processed via accredited
registrars and internationalized domain names are also accepted.
TCP/IP – the suite of communications protocols used to connect
hosts on the Internet. TCP/IP uses combines the TCP and IP protocols to
provide addressing and reliable data transfer for a variety of other
Internet protocols, including HTTP, FTP and SMTP.
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Introduction to TCP/IP |
Summary: TCP and IP were developed by a Department of Defense (DOD) research
project to connect a number different networks designed by different vendors
into a network of networks (the "Internet"). It was initially successful because
it delivered a few basic services that everyone needs (file transfer, electronic
mail, remote logon) across a very large number of client and server systems.
Several computers in a small department can use TCP/IP (along with other
protocols) on a single LAN. The IP component provides routing from the
department to the enterprise network, then to regional networks, and finally to
the global Internet. On the battlefield a communications network will sustain
damage, so the DOD designed TCP/IP to be robust and automatically recover from
any node or phone line failure. This design allows the construction of very
large networks with less central management. However, because of the automatic
recovery, network problems can go undiagnosed and uncorrected for long periods
of time.
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Introduction to TCP/IP |
This mini-tutorial provides a general overview of TCP, and is not specific to
the SSF implementation.
Table of Contents
TCP Summary
TCP Header
TCP State Transition Diagram
Sliding Window
Adaptive Retransmission
Congestion Control
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The Internetwork Protocol (IP) |
The IP (Internet Protocol) is a protocol that uses datagrams to communicate over
a packet-switched network. The IP protocol operates at the network layer
protocol of the OSI reference model and is a part of a suite of protocols known
as TCP/IP. Today, with over 1.5 billion users worldwide, the current Internet is
a great success in terms of connecting people and communities. Even though the
current Internet continues to work and is capable of fulfilling its current
missions, it also suffers from a relative “ossification”, a condition where
technological innovation meets natural resistance, as exemplified by the current
lack of wide deployment of technologies such as multicast or Internet Protocol
version 6 (IPv6).
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