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BCA Semester 4 Networking Full Form Part 2

SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY NETWORKING FULL FORM BCA SEMESTER-4 RTP :- Rowing Information  Protocol LSL  :- Link Support layer NETBIOS :- Network Basic Input / Output System L2CAP  :- Logical Link Control and Adaptation Layer Protocol RFCOMM :- Radio Frequency Communication RTP :- Rooting Information Protocol OSPF :- Open System Path First BGP:- Border Gateway Protocol IGRP :- Interior Gateway Routing Protocol EIGRP :- Enhanced Interior Gateway Protocol IS-IS :- Intermediate System  - Intermediate System CIDR  :- Class Inter Domain Routing ISP :- Internet Service Provider CIA :- Confidentiality  Integrity  Availability DOS:-  Domical of Services MMC:- Microsoft Management Console LOAP :- Lightweight Directory Access protocol IFTF :- Internet Engineering Task Force PSTN :-Public Switched Telephone Network ISDN :- Integrated Service Digital Network BRI :-  Basic Rate Interface PRI :- Primary Rate Interface VPN :- ...

BCA Semester 4 Networking Full Form Part 1

SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY NETWORKING FULL FORM BCA SEMESTER-4 LAN :-   Local Area Network MAN :- Metropolis Area Network WAN   :- Wide Area   Network MBPS :- Mega Bits   Per Second GBPS :- Giga bits Per second CSMA/CD:- Carrier Sense Multiple Access /Collision Detection CSMA/CA :-Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance FDDI :- Fiber Distribute data Interface CDDI:- Copper Distribute Data   Interface STP :- Shielded Twisted Pair UTP:- Unshielded Twisted Pair OSI :- Open System Inter Face TP-PMD :- Twisted- Pair Physical Media Development TP-DDI :- Twisted- Distributed Data Interface MAV :- Multi Station Access Unite ISO:- International stander Organization MAC :- Media access Control LLC :- Logical Link Control TCP/IP :- Transmission Control   Internet Protocol DOD:- Department Of   Defiance IP :- Internet Protocol HTTP:- Hyper Text Transfer Protocol SSL:- Secure Sockets Layer SMTP:- Simple Mail Transfer Protoco...

Network Protocols Indroduction

Network Protocols TCP: TCP is a transport layer protocol used by applications that require guaranteed delivery. It provides handling for both timeouts and retransmissions. IP: The Internet Protocol (IP) is the principal communications protocol used for relaying datagrams (also known as network packets) across an internetwork using the Internet Protocol Suite. Responsible for routing packets across network boundaries, it is the primary protocol that establishes the Internet. IPX: Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) is the OSI-model Network layer protocol in the IPX/SPX protocol stack. The IPX/SPX protocol stack is supported by Novell's NetWare network operating system. Because of Netware's popularity through the late 1980s into the mid- 1990s, IPX became a popular internetworking protocol. SPX: Sequenced Packet Exchange operates at the transport layer providing connection oriented communication on top of IPX. Apple Talk: AppleTalk is a proprietary suite...