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Dennis A. Tribble - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Overview of Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol communications
American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, 2009Co-Authors: Dennis A. TribbleAbstract:The network communications Protocol that is most widely used and forms the basis of Internet communications is Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). TCP/IP communications form the foundation of most modern hospital networks. While most pharmacists do not need to understand how TCP/
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overview of transport control Protocol Internet Protocol communications
American Journal of Health-system Pharmacy, 2009Co-Authors: Dennis A. TribbleAbstract:The network communications Protocol that is most widely used and forms the basis of Internet communications is Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). TCP/IP communications form the foundation of most modern hospital networks. While most pharmacists do not need to understand how TCP/
Stephen Deering - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Simple Internet Protocol (SIP) Specification
2018Co-Authors: Stephen Deering, R. HindenAbstract:This document is published for the historical record. The Simple Internet Protocol was the basis for one of the candidates for the IETF's Next Generation (IPng) work that became IPv6. The publication date of the original Internet-Draft was November 10, 1992. It is presented here substantially unchanged and is neither a complete document nor intended to be implementable. The paragraph that follows is the Abstract from the original draft. This document specifies a new version of IP called SIP, the Simple Internet Protocol. It also describes the changes needed to ICMP, IGMP, and transport Protocols such as TCP and UDP, in order to work with SIP. A companion document [SIP-ADDR] describes the addressing and routing aspects of SIP, including issues of auto-configuration, host and subnet mobility, and multicast.
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Internet Protocol version 6 ipv6 specification
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Specification, 1995Co-Authors: Stephen Deering, R. HindenAbstract:This document specifies version 6 of the Internet Protocol (IPv6), also sometimes referred to as IP Next Generation or IPng.
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SIP: Simple Internet Protocol
IEEE Network, 1993Co-Authors: Stephen DeeringAbstract:Several features of the Simple Internet Protocol (SIP) are described and compared to those offered by the Internet Protocol (IP). The changes required for other Protocols in the TCP/IP suite to accommodate SIP are discussed, as are the mechanisms available to allow gradual transition of the Internet from IP to SIP. Future directions for SIP development, a report on current implementation status, and a summary of the specific improvements offered by SIP over IP are presented. >
Fu Song - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Research on a Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol
Computer Engineering, 2001Co-Authors: Fu SongAbstract:IPSec is a security architecture for the Internet Protocol ,which provides transparent protection services for upper Protocols. It consists of the Protocols of automatic key management, authentication and encryption. In this paper, some modifications and a new Protocol for the runtime detection are presented to enhance the efficiency and security of the original architecture.
Feng Zhihui - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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principle and application of Internet Protocol security
Computers & Security, 2008Co-Authors: Feng ZhihuiAbstract:The paper introduces some terms and basic information of Internet Protocol Security,It briefly explains the main operation processes,Moreover,The application examples of IPSec are particularly put forward.
William Stallings - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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IPv6: the new Internet Protocol
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1996Co-Authors: William StallingsAbstract:The current version of the Internet Protocol (IP) is becoming obsolete because of its limited address space, lack of needed functionality and inadequate security features. The next generation of IP, called IPv6, has now been standardized and will carry TCP/IP networks and applications well into the next century. This article begins with an overview of the role of an Internet Protocol, looks at the motivation for developing a new version of the IP, and then examines some of its details.