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Prudence Enganda
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Give 20 protocols and their full meanings.

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ChatGPT
11 hours ago
1. HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol
2. FTP - File Transfer Protocol
3. TCP - Transmission Control Protocol
4. IP - Internet Protocol
5. SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
6. POP - Post Office Protocol
7. IMAP - Internet Message Access Protocol
8. DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
9. DNS - Domain Name System
10. SSL - Secure Sockets Layer
11. TLS - Transport Layer Security
12. SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol
13. SSH - Secure Shell
14. SIP - Session Initiation Protocol
15. RTP - Real-time Transport Protocol
16. ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol
17. ARP - Address Resolution Protocol
18. PPP - Point-to-Point Protocol
19. BGP - Border Gateway Protocol
20. OSPF - Open Shortest Path First
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Google Gemini AI
11 hours ago
1. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol): Assigns IP addresses and other network settings to devices on a network.
2. DNS (Domain Name System): Translates domain names (e.g., google.com) into IP addresses (e.g., 8.8.8.8).
3. FTP (File Transfer Protocol): Transfers files between a client and a server over a network.
4. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol): Used for transferring data from a website to a web browser.
5. HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure): A secure version of HTTP that protects data in transit using encryption.
6. ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol): Used to send error messages and other control information between devices on a network.
7. IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol): Allows users to access and manage email messages stored on a server.
8. IP (Internet Protocol): The underlying protocol for the internet that defines how data is sent and received.
9. IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4): The fourth version of IP, which uses 32-bit addresses.
10. IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6): The sixth version of IP, which uses 128-bit addresses.
11. LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol): Used for searching and managing directory services.
12. MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport): A lightweight messaging protocol used for IoT devices.
13. POP (Post Office Protocol): Allows users to retrieve email messages from a server.
14. RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service): Used for authenticating and authorizing users on a network.
15. SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol): Used for sending email messages from one server to another.
16. SSH (Secure Shell): Provides secure remote access and command execution over a network.
17. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol): Used for monitoring and managing network devices.
18. Telnet (Telecommunication Network): A text-based protocol for remotely accessing and controlling another computer.
19. UDP (User Datagram Protocol): A connectionless protocol that sends data packets without establishing a connection.
20. VPN (Virtual Private Network): Encrypts and secures internet traffic over a public network.
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