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The TCP/IP protocol suite has become a staple of today's international society
and global economy. Continually evolving standards provide a wide and flexible
foundation on which an entire infrastructure of applications are built. Through
these we can seek entertainment, conduct business, make financial
transactions, deliver services, and much, much more.
However, because TCP/IP continues to develop and grow in order to meet the
changing needs of our communities, it might sometimes be hard to keep track of
new functionality or identify new possibilities. For this reason, the TCP/IP Tutorial
and Technical Overview provides not only an introduction to the TCP/IP protocol
suite, but also serves as a reference for advanced users seeking to keep their
TCP/IP skills aligned with current standards. It is our hope that both the novice
and the expert will find useful information in this publication.
In Part I, you will find an introduction to the core concepts and history upon which
TCP/IP is founded. Included is an introduction to the history of TCP/IP and an
overview of its current architecture. We also provide detailed discussions about
the protocols that comprise the suite, and how those protocols are most
commonly implemented.
Part II expands on the information provided in Part I, providing general
application concepts (such as file sharing) and specific application protocols
within those concepts (such as the File Transfer Protocol, or FTP). Additionally,
Part II discusses applications that might not be included in the standard TCP/IP
suite but, because of their wide use throughout the Internet community, are
considered de facto standards.
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Parity | None |
Stop Bit | 1 Stop |
Data Length | 8 Data |
Code (security) | Disabled |
Dtr Normal State | High |
RS-232 End Of Message | Disabled |
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