PROTOCOL : Is a set of "RULES" and "REGULATIONS" for seding and receiving Information on the NETWORK, by using the standard protocols.TCP/IP.
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Answer--A protocol is a set of rules or agreed upon guidelines for communication. When communicating, it is important to agree on how to do so. If one party speaks Indian and one German the communications will most likely fail. If they both agree on a single language, communications will work. On the internet the set of communications protocols used is called TCP/IP. TCP/IP is actually a collection of various protocols that each have their own special function or purpose. These protocols have been established by international standards bodies and are used in almost all platforms and around the globe to ensure that all devices on the Internet can communicate successfully. AnswerAccording to Princeton dictionary, protocol can mean 3 things:- code of behavior, code of conduct
- forms of etiquette
- communications protocol (computer science)
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In computing, a protocol is a set of rules which is used by computers to communicate with each other across a network. A protocol is a convention or standard that controls or enables the connection, communication, and data transfer between computing endpoints. In its simplest form, a protocol can be defined as the rules governing the syntax, semantics, and synchronization of communication. Protocols may be implemented by hardware, software, or a combination of the two. At the lowest level, a protocol defines the behavior of a hardware connection.
Protocol can be defined as the set of rules and procedures. There are number of protocols for each layer in OSI model. For example at transport layer there are two main protocols that is TCP and UDP.
Protocols are the set of rules need to be followed to to reach the destination
TCP/IP protocols are implemented by software, except for the bottom physical layer, which is implemented in hardware.
Protocols and software
Adherence to Protocols & Standards in designing software, protocols & firmware provides compatibility & assurance of functionality (i.e. independenct of environment if properly used).
Procedures or Protocols
Protocols and Software Network+ Guide to Networks pg. 580-581
Enabling IP forward capability
there are a number of protocols used by IM program. some programs like skype uses propriety protocols and are not disclosed and other program like google talk uses open sources. among open source protocols are XMPP and SIMPLE
There are a variety of security protocols that are used for that purpose.
Yes, it's possible. It's matter of software, and on software level it's very easy to create such server applications which could use the same port but with different protocols. The only thing is that the port cannot be used in the same time for the two different protocols. It should one or another.
No, At each layer, protocols perform servers unique to that layer. While performing those services, the protocols also interact with protocols in the layers directly above and below. In addition, at the top of the OSI model, Application layer protocols interact with the software you use. At the bottom, Phsyical layer services act on the networking cables and connectors to issue and receive signals.
Third-party networking protocols, antivirus applications, Custom power management tools.
Yes OS X supports P2P protocols and many other common protocols to windows, so there should not be a problem as long as you have compatible software.