| IP (Internet Protocol)IP is specifically limited in scope to provide the functions necessary to deliver a package of bits (an Internet datagram) from a source to a destination over an interconnected system of networks. There are no mechanisms to augment end-to-end data reliability, flow control, sequencing, or other services commonly found in host-to-host Protocols. In most cases, TCP is used on top of IP. Type Associations- Topic(s) from which this Topic is derived:
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Mentioned in...ICMP · IPng · IPv6 · Port · PPP · SLIP · TCP · UDP Bibliographic References- Tmima Koren, Stephen L. Casner, Carsten Bormann, IP Header Compression over PPP, Internet RFC 3544, July 2003 [0.9]
- Mathias Engan, Stephen L. Casner, Carsten Bormann, IP Header Compression over PPP, Internet RFC 2509, February 1999 [0.9]
- Mike Daniele, Brian Haberman, Shawn A. Routhier, Jürgen Schönwälder, Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses, Internet RFC 3291, May 2002 [0.8]
- Hugh Kennedy, Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport, Internet RFC 3252, April 2002 [0.8]
- Mike Daniele, Brian Haberman, Shawn A. Routhier, Jürgen Schönwälder, Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses, Internet RFC 2851, June 2000 [0.8]
- Eric Hall, Vinton G. Cerf, Internet Core Protocols: The Definitive Guide, O'Reilly & Associates, Sebastopol, California, February 2000, 1565925726 [0.8]
- Ben Elliston, Encapsulating IP with the Small Computer System Interface, Internet RFC 2143, May 1997 [0.7]
- Balachander Krishnamurthy, Jennifer Rexford, Web Protocols and Practice: HTTP/1.1, Networking Protocols, Caching, and Traffic Measurement, Addison Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, May 2001, 0201710889 [0.6]
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