5 Questions
What are the main protocols for linking networks in the TCP/IP Network Model?
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP)
What type of files can be transferred using File Transfer Protocol (FTP)?
Documents, text files, multimedia files, program files
What is the primary function of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)?
Move hypertext between computers or devices
When did the forerunner of the Internet, ARPANet, go live for the first time?
1969
Which networking protocol suite was adopted by the Internet?
TCP/IP
Study Notes
Linking Networks in TCP/IP
- The main protocols for linking networks in the TCP/IP Network Model are:
- IP (Internet Protocol): responsible for addressing and routing packets
- ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol): provides error reporting and diagnostic functions
- IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol): manages multicast group membership
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- FTP allows transferring files between hosts on a network, supporting files of various types, including:
- Binary files
- Text files
- Image files
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
- The primary function of HTTP is to transfer data, including web pages, over the internet
ARPANet
- ARPANet, the forerunner of the Internet, went live for the first time in 1969
Networking Protocol Suite
- The TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) protocol suite was adopted by the Internet
Test your knowledge of Internet connection protocols with this quiz! Learn about the TCP/IP network model, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), Internet Protocol (IP), and more. Master the essential guidelines for regulating internet connections.
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