Difference between revisions of "Application Layer Protocols"

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The '''application layer''' is a layer in the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) seven-layer model and in the TCP/IP suite that specifies the shared communications protocols and interface methods used by hosts in a communications network. It consists of protocols that focus on process-to-process communication across an IP network and provides a firm communication interface and end-user services. Some '''Application Layer Protocols''' include:
 
The '''application layer''' is a layer in the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) seven-layer model and in the TCP/IP suite that specifies the shared communications protocols and interface methods used by hosts in a communications network. It consists of protocols that focus on process-to-process communication across an IP network and provides a firm communication interface and end-user services. Some '''Application Layer Protocols''' include:
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* '''HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)'''
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* '''FTP (File Transfer Protocol)'''
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* '''SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)'''
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* '''DNS (Domain Name System)'''
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* '''SSH (Secure Shell)'''
  
  

Revision as of 17:56, 22 March 2019

The application layer is a layer in the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) seven-layer model and in the TCP/IP suite that specifies the shared communications protocols and interface methods used by hosts in a communications network. It consists of protocols that focus on process-to-process communication across an IP network and provides a firm communication interface and end-user services. Some Application Layer Protocols include:

  • HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
  • FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
  • SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
  • DNS (Domain Name System)
  • SSH (Secure Shell)