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NETWORK A set of nodes, points, or locations connected by means of data, voice, and video communications for the purpose of exchange. eITnotes.com
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INTERNET AND PROTOCOLS INTERNET AND PROTOCOLS
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INTERNET It is a network of networks (LAN/ MAN/
WAN) Consists of millions of private and
public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope
Linked by copper wires, fiber-optic cables, wireless connections, and other technologies.
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NETWORK A set of nodes, points, or locations
connected by means of data, voice, and video communications for the purpose of exchange.
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ADVANTAGES Information Storehouse. Resource Sharing. Global Access. Cost Effective. 24 Hours a day-7 days a week. Entertainment.
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DISADVANTAGES Theft Of Personal Information. Internet Misuse. Virus Threat. Spamming And Unsolicited Emails. Internet Addiction.
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TERMINOLOGIES USED IN INTERNET Web Server. Web Browser. Protocols.
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WEB BROWSERA web browser is the program being used to
access the World Wide Web. It is used for retrieving, presenting and traversing information on World Wide Web.
Example: Internet Explorer
Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome Netscape Navigator
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WEB SERVER
A computer program that serves the requested files and sends web pages to the client's browser. It can be hardware or the software that helps to deliver web content that can be accessed through the Internet.
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PROTOCOLSIt is a set of rules that govern the
communication between the devices. Both sender and receiver follow same protocols to communicate with each other on the network.
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PROTOCOLS TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) IP (Internet Protocol) UDP (User Datagram Protocol) HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) FTP (File Transfer Protocol) SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) POP (Post Office Protocol)
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INTERNET PROTOCOL It is network layer protocol. Provides the method of distributing
data in packets. Distribute packets to a destination via
different routes. Handle congestion.
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IP ServicesIP supports the following services:
one-to-one (Unicast) one-to-all (Broadcast) one-to-several (Multicast)
unicast broadcast multicast
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TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL It is transport layer protocol. Provides reliable end-to-end
communications. Deliver the byte stream from source
to destination without any error. Divide the byte stream into small
parts. Perform flow control.
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USER DATAGRAM PROTOCOL It is transport layer protocol. Used for those applications that
require prompt delivery. Does not offer flow control and error
control. Provide Unreliable connectionless
services.
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HYPERTEXT TRANSFER PROTOCOL It is an application layer protocol. Used for fetching web pages on World
Wide Web. HTTP transaction between the client
and server consist of request and response.
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FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL It is an application layer protocol. Used for transfer of file from one
system to another. Uses client/server model for
communication. Does not actually transfer a file rather
copies it.
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SIMPLE MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL It is simple ASCII protocol. Based on client/server model. Used for the transfer of mail message
and attachments.
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POST OFFICE PROTOCOL Message access protocol. Enables the client to fetch an e-mail
from the remote mail server. Virtually all modern e-mail clients
and servers support both. Most webmail service providers such
as Google Mail, Microsoft Mail and Yahoo Mail provide both an IMAP and POP3 service.
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