List of All The Existing Network Protocols
List of All The Existing Network Protocols
List of All The Existing Network Protocols
AAL1 - ATM Adaptation Layer Type 1 supports constant bit rate, time-dependent traffic such as
voice and video.
AAL2 - ATM Adaptation Layer Type 2 reserved for variable bit rate video transfer.
AAL3/4 - ATM Adaptation Layer Type 3/4 supports variable bit rate, delay-tolerant data traffic
requiring some sequencing and/or error detection support.
AAL5 - ATM Adaptation Layer Type 5 supports variable bit rate, delay-tolerant connection-oriented
data traffic requiring minimal sequencing or error detection support.
BRE - Bridge Relay Encapsulation, proprietary Ascom Timeplex protocol that extends bridging
across WAN links by means of encapsulation (Frame Relay).
CCITT - International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (after the French)
DSMCC - Digital Storage Media Command and Control (Audio Visual over ATM)
HDLC - High Level Data Link Control protocol developed by ISO, based on pioneering work by IBM
on SDLC.
HPR-APPN - High Performance Routing Advanced Peer to Peer Network, IBM network
architecture for dynamic routing across arbitrary network topologies.
IPC - InterProcess Communications protocol, datagram and reliable message delivery service for
Banyan.
IPCP - IP Control Protocol, responsible for configuring the IP parameters on both ends of the PPP
link.
IPv6CP - IPv6 PPP Control Protocol, responsible for configuring, enabling and disabling the IPv6
protocol modules on both ends of a PPP link.
IPX - Internetwork Packet Exchange, Novell's implementation of the Xerox Internet Datagram
Protocol (IDP).
IPXCP - IPX PPP Control Protocol, choose and configure the IPX network-layer protocol over PPP.
ISDN - Integrated Services Digital Network, all digital communications line that allows for
transmission of voice, data, video and graphics, at very high speeds, over standard communication
lines.
IS-IS (ISO 10589) - Intermediate System to Intermediate System, exchage of configuration and
routing information to facilitate the operation of the routing and relaying functions of the network
layer (ISO).
ISO-IP - ISO Internetworking Protocol, includes built-in error signalling to aid in routing management.
ISO-SP - ISO Session Protocol, specifies procedures for a single protocol for the transfer of data
and control information from one session entity to a peer session entity.
ISUP - ISDN User Part of SS7, defines protocol and procedures used to seup, manage and release
trunk circuits that carry voice and data calls over the public switched telephone network.
ITU Q.2931 Signalling - International Telecommunications Union signalling standard for ATM to
support Switched Virtual Connections. This is the signalling standard for ISDN.
L2F - Layer 2 Forwarding protocol, permits the tunneling of the link layer of higher layer protocols
(PPP suite).
L2TP - Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol, used for integrating multi-protocol dial-up services into existing
ISP POP.
LAPB - Link Access Protocol, Balanced, derived from HDLC and used to carry X.25 packets.
LAPF - Link Access Procedure F (Frame Relay), modified LAPD standard for Frame Relay.
LAT - Local Area Transport protocol, designed to handle multiplexed terminal traffic to/from
timesharing hosts (DECnet).
LAVC - Local Area VAX Cluster protocol, communications between DEC VAX computers in a
cluster (DECnet).
LCP - Link Control Protocol, establishes, configures and tests the data link connection (PPP suite).
LLC - Logical Link Control protocol (IEEE 802.2), provides a link mechanism for upper layer
protocols.
LQR - Link Quality Report, specifies the mechanism for link quality monitoring with PPP.
M2UA - used for backhauling of SS7 MTP2-User signalling messages over IP using Stream
Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
M3UA - supports transport of SS7 MTP3-User sugnalling over IP using Stream Control
Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
MLP - Multilink Procedure, added upper sublayer of the LAPB, operating between the packet layer
and a multiplicity of single data link protocol functions (SLPs) in the data link layer (X.25).
MOP - Maintenance Operation Protocol, utility services such as uploading and downloading
system software, remote testing and problem diagnosis (DECnet).
MPEG - Motion Picture Experts Group, ISO standards group dealing with video and audio
compression.
MPLS - Multi Protocol Label Switching, set of procedures for augmenting network layer packets
with "label stacks", thereby turning them into labeled packets.
MPOA - Multi Protocol Over ATM, deals with efficient transfer of inner-subnet unicast data in a LAN
emulation environment.
MTP-2 - Message Transfer Part, Level 2, signalling link which together with MTP-3 provides
reliable transfer of signalling messages between two directly connected signalling points (SS7).
MTP-3 - Message Transfer Part, Level 3, connects Q.SAAL to the users (SS7 suite).
NBFCP - PPP NetBIOS Frames Control Protocol, network control protocol responsible for
establishing and configuring the NBF protocol over PPP.
NBP - AppleTalk Name Binding Protocol, manages the use of names on AppleTalk networks.
NCP - Novell NetWare Core Protocol, manages access to the primary NetWare server resources.
NDS - NetWare Directory Services (Novell), globally distributed network database that replaces the
bindery used in previous versions of NetWare.
NetRPC - NetRemote Procedure Call, used to access VINES applications such as StreetTalk and
VINES Mail (Banyan).
NFS - Sun Network File System, file sharing application for the Sun protocol suite.
NHDR - Network Layer Header, begins the frame used by RTP nodes.
NSP - Network Services Protocol, provides reliable virtual connection services with flow control to
the network layer Routing Protocol (DECnet).
NTP - Network Time Protocol, time synchronization system for computer clocks through the
Internet network (TCP/IP).
OSINLCP - OSI Network Layer Control Protocol, responsible for configuring, enabling and
disabling the OSI protocol modules on both ends of the PPP link.
OSPF - Open Shortest Path First, link-state routing protocol used for routing IP (TCP/IP).
PAP - Printer Access Protocol, manages the virtual connection to printers and other servers
(AppleTalk).
PAP - Password Authentication Protocol, provides a simple method for the peer to establish its
identity using a 2-way handshake (PPP suite).
PEP - Packet Exchange Protocol, provides a semi-reliable packet delivery service that orients
towards single-packet exchanges (XNS).
PMAP - Port Mapper protocol, manages the allocation of transport layer ports to network server
applications (Sun).
POP3 - Post Office Protocol version 3, permits workstations to dynamically access a maildrop on a
server host (TCP/IP).
PP - ISO Presentation Protocol, performs context negotiation and management between open
systems.
PPP - Point-to-Point Protocol, designed for simple links which transport packets between two
peers.
PPP Multilink - Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol, permits a system to indicate to its peer that it is
capable of combining multiple physical links into a "bundle".
PPP-BPDU - PPP Bridge Protocol Data Unit, used to connect remote bridges.
QLLC - Qualified Logical Link Control protocol, transfers IBM SNA data over an X.25 network.
RANAP - Radio Access Network Application Part is the Radio Netwok Layer signalling protocol for
the Iu interface.
RIP - Routing Information Protocol, maintains a database of network hosts and exchange
information about the topology of the network (XNS).
RIP2 - Routing Information Protocol, used by Berkeley 4BSD UNIX systems to exchange routing
information. RIP2 derives from the Xerox protocol of the same name (TCP/IP).
RIPX - Routing Information Protocol, used to collect, maintain and exchange correct routing
information among gateways within the Internet (Novell).
RFC - Request for Comments, a series of notes about the Internet, started in 1969 (when the
Internet was the ARPANET). The notes discuss many aspects of computing and computer
communication focusing in networking protocols, procedures, programs, and concepts, but also
including meeting notes, opinion, and sometimes humor. The specification documents of the
Internet protocol suite, as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and its steering
group (the IESG), are published as RFCs. Many of the TCP/IP protocols and PPP protocols are
defined by rfc's.
RLOGIN - Remote Login, allows UNIX users of one machine to connect to other UNIX systems
across the Internet and interact as if their terminals are directly connected to the machines
(TCP/IP).
RND - name of a company which uses a proprietary protocol header (RND) to transfer LAN
protocols via WAN.
RSVP - Resource ReSerVation setup Protocol, designed for an integrated services Internet
(TCP/IP).
RTMP - Routing Table Maintenance Protocol, manages routing information for AppleTalk networks.
SAP - Novell's Service Advertising Protocol, provides information about what servers are available
on the network.
SCCP - Signalling Connection Control Part, offers enhancements to MTP level 3 to provide
connectionless and connection-oriented network services, as well as to address translation
capabilities (SS7).
SCP - Session Control Protocol, manages logical links for DECnet connections.
SDCP - PPP Serial Data Control Protocol, responsible for configuring, enabling and disabling the
SDTP modules on both ends of the point-to-point link.
SDLC - Synchronous Data Link Control protocol, developed by IBM to be used as the layer 2 of the
SNA hierarchical network.
SER - Serialization packet, ensures that a single version of NetWare is not being loaded on
multiple servers.
SIP - SMDS Interface Protocol, three-level protocol that controls access to the network.
SMB - Server Message Block, Microsoft presentation layer protocol providing file and print sharing
functions for LAN Manager, Banyan VINES and other networking operating systems.
SMDS - Switched Multimegabit Data Service, broadband networking technology developed by
Bellcore.
SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, mail service modeled on the FTP file transfer service
(TCP/IP).
SNA - Systems Network Architecture, introduced by IBM to provide a framework for joining
together many mutually incompatible IBM products for distributed processing.
SNACP - SNA PPP Control Protocol, responsible for configuring, enabling and disabling SNA on
both ends of the point-point link (PPP).
SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol, developed by the Internet community to allow
diverse network objects to participate in a global network management architecture.
SOCKS -
SPANS - Simple Protocol for ATM Network Signalling, developed by FORE Systems for use in
ATM networks.
SPP - Sequenced Packet Protocol, provides a reliable virtual connection service for private
connections (Banyan).
SPP - Sequenced Packet Protocol, provides reliable transport delivery with flow control (XNS).
SPX - Sequential Packet Exchange, Novell's version of Xerox SPP. It is a transport layer protocol
providing a packet delivery service for third party applications.
SRB - Source Routing Bridging, proprietary header of Bay Networks which passes Token Ring
information over WAN lines.
STP - Spanning Tree Protocol, prevents the formation of logical looping in the network (DECnet).
TCP - Transmission Control Protocol, provides a reliable stream delivery and virtual connection
service to applications through the use of sequenced acknowledgement with retransmission of
packets when necessary (TCP/IP).
TDP - Tag Distribution Protocol, a two party protocol that runs over a connection oriented transport
layer with guaranteed sequential delivery.
TFTP - Trivial File Transfer Protocol, supports file writing and reading (TCP/IP).
THDR - Transport Layer Header, used by RTP endpoints to provide correct processing of the
packet (SNA).
Timeplex (BRE2) - Bridge Relay Encapsulation, proprietary Ascom Timeplex protocol that extends
bridging across WAN links by means of encapsulation (Frame Relay).
Token Ring - LAN protocol where all stations are connected in a ring and each station can directly
hear transmissions only from its immediate neighbor.
UDP - User Datagram Protocol, provides a simple but unreliable message service for transaction-
oriented services (TCP/IP).
UMTS -
UNI - User Network Interface, an interface point between ATM end users and a private ATM
switch, or between a private ATM switch and the public carrier ATM network.
Van Jacobson - compressed TCP protocol which improves the TCP/IP performance over low
speed serial links.
VARP - VINES Address Resolution Protocol, used for finding the node Data Link Control address
from the node IP address (Banyan).
ViVID MPOA - proprietary protocol of Newbridge which provides bridged LAN Emulation and
routed LAN Emulation functionality.
WDOG - Watchdog protocol, provides constant validation of active workstation connections and
notifies the NetWare operating system when a connection may be terminated as a result of lengthy
periods without communication (Novell).
Wellfleet SRB - Source Routing Bridging, proprietary header of Bay Networks which passes Token
Ring information over WAN lines.
WML -
X.25 - CCITT's recommendation for the interface between a DTE and DCE over a PSTN.
X.75 - Signalling system which is used to connect packet switched networks (such as X.25) on
international circuits.
XNS - Xerox Network System protocols, provide routing capability and support for both sequenced
and connectionless packet delivery.
YP (NIS) - Sun Yellow Pages protocol, known now as Network Information Service, is a directory
service used for name look-up and general table enumeration.
ZIP - AppleTalk Zone Information Protocol, manages the relationship between network numbers
and zone names.