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TCPIP

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What is TCPIP?

TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is a suite of communication protocols used to interconnect network devices on the internet. It is also used as a communications protocol in a private computer network (an intranet or an extranet). The entire TCP/IP suite is commonly said to have four layers: the application layer, transport layer, internet layer, and link layer. It is the fundamental protocol suite for internet communications.

What other technologies are related to TCPIP?

TCPIP Complementary Technologies

AT-TLS (Application Transparent Transport Layer Security) provides TLS encryption for TCP/IP connections, enhancing the security of applications using TCP/IP.
mentioned alongside TCPIP in 40% (57) of relevant job posts
TN3270 is a terminal emulator protocol that uses TCP/IP to provide access to mainframe applications. It allows users to connect to z/OS systems from TCP/IP networks.
mentioned alongside TCPIP in 20% (55) of relevant job posts
DNS (Domain Name System) translates domain names to IP addresses, which is essential for TCP/IP-based networking.
mentioned alongside TCPIP in 0% (947) of relevant job posts

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