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Layer 1 Protocols

The document outlines various protocols used at each layer of the OSI model. It describes protocols for the physical layer like ADSL and Ethernet, data link layer protocols including WiFi, network layer protocols such as IPv4 and IPv6, transport layer protocols like TCP and UDP, and application layer protocols including HTTP, FTP, and SMTP. It also mentions some protocols that span multiple layers or are used for other purposes.

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Layer 1 Protocols

The document outlines various protocols used at each layer of the OSI model. It describes protocols for the physical layer like ADSL and Ethernet, data link layer protocols including WiFi, network layer protocols such as IPv4 and IPv6, transport layer protocols like TCP and UDP, and application layer protocols including HTTP, FTP, and SMTP. It also mentions some protocols that span multiple layers or are used for other purposes.

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Layer 1 protocols (Physical Layer)

 ADSL Asymmetric digital subscriber line


 ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
 PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
o T-carrier (T1, T3, etc.)

o E-carrier (E1, E3, etc.)

 RS-232, a serial line interface originally developed to connect modems and computer terminals
 SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
 SONET Synchronous Optical NETworking
 Modem standards/ITU V-Series Protocols used to communicate between analog modems over voice
telephone lines.
 ITU-T G.hn Physical Layer

Layer 1+2 protocols


 Ethernet
 GFP ITU-T G.7041 Generic Framing Procedure
 OTN ITU-T G.709 Optical Transport Network also called Optical Channel Wrapper or Digital Wrapper
Technology

Layer 2 protocols (Data Link Layer)


 ARCnet Attached Resource Computer NETwork
 CDP Cisco Discovery Protocol
 DCAP Data Link Switching Client Access Protocol
 Dynamic Trunking Protocol
 Econet
 FDDI Fiber Distributed Data Interface
 Frame Relay
 ITU-T G.hn Data Link Layer
 HDLC High Level Data Link Control
 IEEE 802.11 WiFi
 IEEE 802.16 WiMAX
 LocalTalk
 L2F Layer 2 Forwarding Protocol
 L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
 LAPD Link Access Procedures on the D channel
 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol
 LLDP-MED Link Layer Discovery Protocol - Media Endpoint Discovery
 PPP Point-to-Point Protocol
 PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
 Q.710 Simplified Message Transfer Part
 NDP Neighbor Discovery Protocol
 RPR IEEE 802.17 Resilient Packet Ring
 SLIP Serial Line Internet Protocol (obsolete)
 StarLAN
 STP Spanning Tree Protocol
 Token ring
 VTP VLAN Trunking Protocol

Layer 2+3 protocols


 ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
 Frame relay, a simplified version of X.25
 MPLS Multi-protocol label switching
 X.25
 ARP Address Resolution Protocol
 RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol

Layer 1+2+3 protocols


 MTP Message Transfer Part
 NSP Network Service Part

Layer 3 protocols (Network Layer)


 CLNP Connectionless Networking Protocol
 EGP Exterior Gateway Protocol
 EIGRP Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
 ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol
 IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol
 IGRP Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
 IPv4 Internet Protocol version 4
 IPv6 Internet Protocol version 6
 IPSec Internet Protocol Security
 IPX Internetwork Packet Exchange
 SCCP Signalling Connection Control Part
 AppleTalk DDP

Layer 3 protocols (Network Layer management)


 IS-IS Intermediate system to intermediate system
 OSPF Open Shortest Path First
 BGP Border Gateway Protocol
 RIP Routing Information Protocol
 ICMP Router Discovery Protocol: Implementation of RFC 1256
 Gateway Discovery Protocol (GDP) is a Cisco protocol similar to IRDP

Layer 3.5 protocols


 HIP Host Identity Protocol

Layer 3+4 protocol suites


 Xerox Network Systems

Layer 4 protocols (Transport Layer)


 AHAH Authentication Header over IP or IPSec
 ESPESP Encapsulating Security Payload over IP or IPSec
 GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation for tunneling
 IL Originally developed as transport layer for 9P
 SCTP Stream Control Transmission Protocol
 Sinec H1 for telecontrol
 SPX Sequenced Packet Exchange
 TCP Transmission Control Protocol
 UDP User Datagram Protocol
Layer 5 protocols (Session Layer)
 9P Distributed file system protocol developed originally as part of Plan 9
 DNS, Domain Name System
 NCP NetWare Core Protocol
 NFS Network File System
 SMB Server Message Block
 SOCKS "SOCKetS"

Layer 7 protocols (Application Layer)


 AFP, Apple Filing Protocol
 BACnet, Building Automation and Control Network protocol
 BitTorrent, A peer-to-peer file sharing protocol
 BOOTP, Bootstrap Protocol
 Diameter, an authentication, authorization and accounting protocol
 DICOM includes a network protocol definition
 DICT, Dictionary protocol
 DHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
 ED2K, A peer-to-peer file sharing protocol
 FTP, File Transfer Protocol
 Finger, which gives user profile information
 Gnutella, a peer-to-peer file-swapping protocol
 Gopher, a hierarchical hyperlinkable protocol
 HTTP, HyperText Transfer Protocol
 IMAP, Internet Message Access Protocol
 Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
 ISUP, ISDN User Part
 XMPP, an instant-messaging protocol
 LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
 MIME, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
 MSNP, Microsoft Notification Protocol (used by Windows Live Messenger)
 MAP, Mobile Application Part
 NetBIOS, Fie Sharing and Name Resolution protocol - the basis of file sharing with Windows.
 NNTP, News Network Transfer Protocol
 NTP, Network Time Protocol
 NTCIP, National Transportation Communications for Intelligent Transportation System Protocol
 POP3 Post Office Protocol Version 3
 RADIUS, an authentication, authorization and accounting protocol
 Rlogin, a UNIX remote login protocol
 rsync, a file transfer protocol for backups, copying and mirroring
 RTP, Real-time Transport Protocol
 RTSP, Real-time Transport Streaming Protocol
 SSH, Secure Shell
 SISNAPI, Siebel Internet Session Network API
 SIP, Session Initiation Protocol, a signaling protocol
 SMTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
 SNMP, Simple Network Management Protocol
 SOAP, Simple Object Access Protocol
 STUN, Session Traversal Utilities for NAT
 TUP, Telephone User Part
 Telnet, a remote terminal access protocol
 TCAP, Transaction Capabilities Application Part
 TFTP, Trivial File Transfer Protocol, a simple file transfer protocol
 WebDAV, Web Dist Authoring and Versioning
 DSM-CC Digital Storage Media Command and Control

Other protocols
 Controller Area Network (CAN)
 Common Industrial Protocol (CIP)
 Digital Command Control (DCC)
 Financial Information eXchange (FIX)
 I²C
 modbus
 DECnet protocol family from Digital Equipment Corporation (now HP)
 Service Location Protocol SLP
 Service Advertising Protocol SAP

Protocol description languages


 Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)

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