The NetworkNewsTransferProtocol NNTP is an application Protocol computing protocol used for transporting Usenet news articles netnews between news server s and for reading and posting articles by end ... Usenet newsgroup External links Kantor, Brian and Phil Lapsley. RFC 977 NetworkNewsTransferProtocol ... IETF nntpext Working Group Feather, Clive. RFC 3977 NetworkNewsTransferProtocol NNTP . 2006 dmoz ... Usenet ar bg NNTP cs NetworkNewsTransferProtocol da NetworkNewsTransferProtocol de NetworkNewsTransferProtocol es NetworkNews Transport Protocol eo NNTP eu NetworkNews Transport Protocol fr NetworkNewsTransferProtocol is NetworkNewsTransferProtocol it NetworkNewsTransferProtocol he NetworkNewsTransferProtocol lv NNTP lt NNTP ms Protokol Pindahan Berita Rangkaian nl NetworkNewsTransferProtocol ja NetworkNewsTransferProtocol no NNTP pl NetworkNewsTransferProtocol pt NNTP ru NNTP sk NetworkNewsTransferProtocol fi NNTP sv NetworkNewsTransferProtocol th NetworkNewsTransferProtocol tr NetworkNewsTransferProtocol uk NNTP vi NNTP yo NetworkNewsTransferProtocol zh NNTP ... the years since RFC 977. IPstack NetworkNews Reader Protocol During an abortive attempt to update ... of the University of California, Berkeley authored RFC 977, the specification for the NetworkNewsTransferProtocol, in March 1986. Other contributors included Stan O. Barber from the Baylor College of Medicine and Erik Fair of Apple Computer . Usenet was originally designed based on the UUCP network ... network s and Internet participation proliferated, it became desirable to allow News client newsreader ... were not yet widely available, a new protocol was developed based on the client server model. It resembled the Simple Mail TransferProtocol SMTP , but was tailored for exchanging newsgroup articles. A newsreader ... telephone links between news servers, which were powerful time sharing system s. Readers and posters ... more details
The Peer Distributed TransferProtocol is an Internet file transferProtocol computing protocol for distributing files from a central server across a peer to peer network. It is conceptually similar to BitTorrent protocol BitTorrent but allows for streaming media . The protocol has been assigned port 6086 by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority . The primary implementation is DistribuStream . External links http pdtp.org PDTP protocol web site http defcon.org images defcon 12 dc 12 presentations Arcieri dc 12 arcieri.ppt PowerPoint Presentation Category Network protocols Compu network stub ... more details
The Mail TransferProtocol MTP is an Obsolete Technical or functional obsolescence obsolete Computer networknetworkProtocol computing protocol used to reliably transfer E mail mail . Request for Comments Request for Comments RFC 780 ref http www.ietf.org rfc rfc780.txt RFC 780 Mail TransferProtocol ref , which defined this protocol, allocated Transmission Control Protocol Transmission Control Protocol TCP and User Datagram Protocol User Datagram Protocol UDP TCP and UDP port port List of TCP and UDP port numbers Ports 0 to 1023 57 for MTP. This port is no longer officially allocated for this Service systems architecture service by Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA . Replacement The Simple Mail TransferProtocol SMTP , defined in Request for Comments RFC 788 ref http www.ietf.org rfc rfc788.txt RFC 788 Simple Mail TransferProtocol ref has replaced the Mail TransferProtocol. See also List of TCP and UDP port numbers Simple Mail TransferProtocol References references Category Internet protocols Category Application layer protocols Category Internet mail protocols compu network stub ... more details
Other uses SFTP disambiguation Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 IPstack Simple File TransferProtocol , as defined by RFC 913, was proposed as an unsecured file transferprotocol with a level of complexity intermediate between Trivial File TransferProtocol TFTP and File TransferProtocol FTP . It was never widely accepted on the Internet , and is now assigned Historic status by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF . It is sometimes confused with SSH file transferprotocol , a secured file transferprotocol. It runs through port 115, and often receives the initialism of SFTP . It has a command set of 11 commands and support three types of data transmission ASCII , Binary file BINARY and CONTINUOUS. For systems which have WORD SIZE which are multiples of 8 bits, the implementation of BINARY and CONTINUOUS is the same. The Protocol computing protocol supports the following User id based login User id Password combination Hierarchical folders File Management Rename, Delete, Upload, Download, Download with overwrite, Download with append See also Trivial File TransferProtocol Trivial File TransferProtocol TFTP Category Network file transfer protocols web software stub de Simple File TransferProtocol nl Simple File TransferProtocol ... more details
The Quick Mail TransferProtocol QMTP is an e mail transmission Communications protocolprotocol that is designed to have better performance than Simple Mail TransferProtocol SMTP , the de facto standard. It was designed and implemented by Daniel J. Bernstein . QMTP uses fewer round trips, or transmissions compared to SMTP. External links http cr.yp.to proto qmtp.txt QMTP Protocol definition Category Internet mail protocols compu network stub pl QMTP pt QMTP ... more details
The term secure file transferprotocol can refer to both following networkprotocolprotocol s SSH file transferprotocol , a file transferprotocol specifically developed by the IETF to run over secure shell Secure shell SSH connections Secure FTP , the practice of running a normal FTP protocol session over SSH FTP over SSH The ambiguity comes from the acronym for the SSH based SSH File TransferProtocol having the same acronym as one of the terms referring to tunneling regular FTP connections over SSH Secure FTP . disambig ... more details
Distinguish Simple File TransferProtocol Secure file transfer program In computing , the SSH File TransferProtocol also Secret File TransferProtocol , Secure FTP , or SFTP is a networkprotocol that provides ... protocol SSH version 2.0 to provide secure file transfer capability, but is also intended to be usable ... available on most platforms. SFTP is not File TransferProtocol FTP run over Secure Shell SSH ... SECSH working group . It is sometimes confused with Simple File TransferProtocol . ref name Barrett2001 ... file transfer functionality. Internet Draft s were created that successively revised the protocol ... began to view SFTP as a file system protocol, not just a file access or file transferprotocol, which ... File TransferProtocol was to provide a secure file transfer functionality over any reliable data stream, and to be the standard file transferprotocol for use with the SSH 2 protocol. Drafts 00 02 ... html draft ietf secsh filexfer 00 SSH File TransferProtocol, Draft 00, January 2001 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 01 SSH File TransferProtocol, Draft 01, March 2001 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 02 SSH File TransferProtocol, Draft 02, October ... html draft ietf secsh filexfer 03 SSH File TransferProtocol, Draft 03, October 2002 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 04 SSH File TransferProtocol, Draft 04, December 2002 ... html draft ietf secsh filexfer 05 SSH File TransferProtocol, Draft 05, January 2004 Version 6 Drafts ... html draft ietf secsh filexfer 06 SSH File TransferProtocol, Draft 06, October 2004 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 07 SSH File TransferProtocol, Draft 07, March 2005 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 08 SSH File TransferProtocol, Draft 08, April 2005 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 09 SSH File TransferProtocol, Draft 09, June 2005 http tools.ietf.org html draft ietf secsh filexfer 10 SSH File TransferProtocol, Draft 10, June ... more details
File transferprotocol could refer to either of the following For file transfers in general, see file transfer . For FTP see the Internet File TransferProtocol . For a list of protocols for file transfer, see List of file transfer protocols . disambig ... more details
Protocol TFTP , E. Lear, October 2003. Category Network file transfer protocols bg TFTP ca Protocol trivial de transfer ncia de fitxers cs Trivial File TransferProtocol de Trivial File TransferProtocol el TFTP es TFTP eu TFTP fa fr Trivial File TransferProtocol ko TFTP hr TFTP id Trivial File TransferProtocol it Trivial File TransferProtocol nl Trivial File TransferProtocol ja Trivial File TransferProtocol pl Trivial File TransferProtocol pt Trivial File TransferProtocol ru TFTP sv Trivial File TransferProtocol ta tr TFTP uk TFTP zh ...More footnotes date September 2008 Trivial File TransferProtocol TFTP is a Computer file file transfernetworkprotocolprotocol notable for its simplicity. It is generally used for automated transfer of configuration or boot files between machines in a local environment. Compared to File TransferProtocol ... Environment PXE network boot protocol, where it is implemented in the firmware Read only memory ROM Non volatile random access memory NVRAM of the host s network card. It is also used to transfer small amounts of data between hosts on a computer networknetwork , such as IP phone firmware or operating ... only used on private, local networks. Overview Trivial File TransferProtocol TFTP is a simple protocol to transfer files. It has been implemented on top of the User Datagram Protocol UDP using port ... Windows See also SSH file transferprotocol File TransferProtocol Simple File TransferProtocol List ... memory memory . It is therefore useful for Network booting booting computers such as router computing ... boots from a network host or Server computing server . The initial stages of some network based installation ... Note IEN 133. ref cite IETF title The TFTP Protocol ien 133 author Karen R. Sollins date 1980 ... by RFC 1350. There have been some extensions to the TFTP protocol documented in later RFC s see the section on Extensions, below . TFTP is based in part on the earlier protocol EFTP , which was part ... more details
IPstack Simple Mail TransferProtocol SMTP is an Internet standard for E mail electronic mail e mail ... declared Internet standard STD 10 , ref name rfc821 RFC 821, Simple Mail TransferProtocol , J.B. ... 5321, Simple Mail TransferProtocol , J. Klensin, The Internet Society October 2008 ref which includes ... Network Mail Meeting Summary ref and Mail Protocol , both from 1973. ref RFC 524 A Proposed Mail ... Internet around 1980. Jon Postel then proposed a Mail TransferProtocol in 1980 that began to remove the mail s reliance on FTP . ref RFC 772 Mail TransferProtocol ref SMTP was published as RFC ..., or any other means, including the Local Mail TransferProtocol LMTP , a derivative of SMTP designed ... Requirements BCP 134 RFC 5321 The Simple Mail TransferProtocol obsoletes RFC 821 aka ... Internet mail protocols ar az SMTP bs Simple Mail TransferProtocol ca Simple Mail TransferProtocol cs Simple Mail TransferProtocol da Simple Mail TransferProtocol de Simple Mail TransferProtocol et Lihtne meiliedastusprotokoll el SMTP es Simple Mail TransferProtocol eo SMTP eu SMTP fa fr Simple Mail TransferProtocol gl SMTP ko hr SMTP id Simple Mail TransferProtocol is Simple Mail TransferProtocol it Simple Mail TransferProtocol he Simple Mail TransferProtocol ku SMTP lv SMTP lb Simple Mail TransferProtocol lt SMTP hu Simple Mail TransferProtocol mk Simple Mail TransferProtocol ml ms Protokol Pindahan Mel Mudah nl Simple Mail TransferProtocol ja Simple Mail TransferProtocol no Simple Mail TransferProtocol nn Simple Mail TransferProtocol mhr SMTP pl Simple Mail TransferProtocol pt Simple Mail TransferProtocol ro SMTP ru SMTP simple Simple Mail TransferProtocol sk Simple Mail TransferProtocol sl SMTP sr SMTP sh SMTP fi SMTP sv SMTP th Simple Mail TransferProtocol tr SMTP uk SMTP vi SMTP yo Simple Mail TransferProtocol zh ... more details
In computing , Multisource File TransferProtocol MFTP is designed for the purpose of file sharing . It is still under development, and therefore may acquire more features or other improvements in addition to those discussed in this article. This is the communication protocol used by such clients as eMule and eDonkey and, in its extended implementation, by the Overnet network. Features Strengths In addition to being able to search by filename, MFTP is able to uniquely identify files based on their contents, regardless of how they are named on each individual computer. It also has bandwidth management also known as leech resistance built into the protocol, and every known mature client allows the user to tweak file and user upload priorities. It is also possible to share Metadata computing metadata about a given file with links on Web sites such as this file is good, this file is corrupted, this file is not what the name may indicate in this case, the files are identified with their MD4 Hash function hash numbers which are consistent rather than their filenames which will often vary from one computer to the next . The Protocol computing protocol is still under development, so additional features and other improvements are still possible. There are several unique forks of the protocol eDonkey2000 implemented what it called hoarding of sources, eMule uses a credit system, and xMule has extended the credit system to facilitate in the transfer of rare files. It has recently when date April 2011 been announced that MFTP had been used successfully in Internet2 project, achieving excellent results in terms of speed and reliability when transferring or sharing files. Projects that Utilize MFTP eDonkey2000 Overnet eMule aMule Hydranode External links http patft.uspto.gov netacgi nph ... US Patent 6,339,785 Multi server file download Category File sharing networks compu network stub ru Multisource File TransferProtocol zh ... more details
The Local Mail TransferProtocol LMTP is a derivative of ESMTP , the extension of the Simple Mail TransferProtocol . It is defined in RFC 2033. ref RFC 2033, The Local Mail TransferProtocol , J. Myers, The Internet Society October 1996 ref LMTP is designed as an alternative to normal SMTP for situations where the receiving side does not have a mail queue, such as a Message transfer agent mail storage server acting as a Mail Delivery Agent . Mail queues are an inherent requisite of SMTP. In situations in which mail queues are not possible, LMTP is desirable, since a mail storage server should manage only its mail store without having to allocate more storage for a mail queue. This is not possible with SMTP when there are multiple recipients for a mail message. SMTP can only indicate successful delivery or failure for all or none of the recipients, creating the need for a separate queue to handle the failed recipients. LMTP, on the other hand, can indicate success or failure to the client for each recipient, allowing the client to handle the queueing instead. The client in this case would typically be an Internet facing mail gateway. LMTP is not intended for use over wide area network s. In other words, the MTA still handles all outgoing mail, including the mail stream from the LMTP agent, to another mail server located somewhere on the Internet. LMTP is an Application Layer protocol of the Internet Protocol Suite . It uses a Transmission Control Protocol TCP transport like SMTP, but must not use port number 25, the well known port for SMTP. LMTP conversation syntax is based on the same commands as Extended SMTP with the following exceptions ESMTP s EHLO verb is replaced with LHLO . ESMTP requires a single status for the entire message body. LMTP requires a response for each previously successful RCPT command. That is, in case of multiple recipients, after the body of the message ... Mail TransferProtocol es LMTP fr Local Mail TransferProtocol lv LMTP pt Local Mail TransferProtocol ... more details
photography Category Network protocols de Picture TransferProtocol es Protocolo de transferencia de im genes fr Picture TransferProtocol ko nl Picture TransferProtocol ja ...Picture TransferProtocol PTP is a widely supported protocol developed by the International Imaging Industry Association to allow the transfer of images from digital camera s to computers and other peripheral devices without the need of additional device driver s. The protocol has been standardised as International Organization for Standardization ISO 15740. It is further standardized for Universal Serial Bus USB by the USB Implementers Forum as the still image capture device class . USB is the default network transport media for PTP devices. USB PTP is a common alternative to USB mass storage device class USB MSC , as a digital camera connection protocol. Some cameras support both modes. Description PTP specifies a way of creating, transferring and manipulating objects which are typically photographic images such as a JPEG file. While it is common to think of the objects that PTP handle as Computer file files , they are abstract entities identified solely by a 32 bit object ID. These objects can however have parents and siblings so that a file system like view of device contents can be created. Storage PTP does not specify a way for objects to be stored it is a communication protocol ... http www.i3a.org technologies digitalimaging ptp Picture TransferProtocol PTP Now an International ... Microsoft and FotoNation Team to Support the Media TransferProtocol For Wireless Digital Still ... cameras by Nikon , Canon company Canon , and Eastman Kodak , allows data transfer over any Internet Protocol IP based network. Media TransferProtocol , developed by Microsoft , allows for transfer over wireless or wired networks based in part on FotoNation s PTP IP, but also allows users to transfer ... publisher Microsoft work Microsoft Developer Network MSDN accessdate 2009 01 05 ref ref cite web ... more details
IPstack HTTP The Hypertext TransferProtocol HTTP is an application protocol for distributed, collaborative ... title RFC 2616 Hypertext TransferProtocol HTTP 1.1 first1 Roy T. last1 Fielding first2 James last2 ... . HTTP is the protocol to exchange or transfer hypertext. The standards development of HTTP was coordinated ... a reliable Transport Layer protocol for host to host data transfer. ref Fielding, et al. http www.w3.org ... 2010 ref ref cite web last Raggett first Dave title Hypertext TransferProtocol Working Group url ... , Secure Hypertext TransferProtocol and the HTTP 1.1 Upgrade header . Browser support for the latter ... will close the Transmission Control Protocol TCP connection immediately after the transfer of this response ... Representational State Transfer REST SPDY A HTTP enhancement proposed by Google Waka protocol ... currently being worked on by the IETF s Hypertext TransferProtocol Bis httpbis working group. ref cite web url https datatracker.ietf.org wg httpbis charter title Hypertext TransferProtocol Bis httpbis ... bg HTTP bs Hypertext TransferProtocol ca Protocol de transfer ncia d hipertext cs Hypertext TransferProtocol cy HTTP da HTTP de Hypertext TransferProtocol et H perteksti edastusprotokoll el es Hypertext TransferProtocol eo Hiperteksto Transiga Protokolo eu HTTP fa fr Hypertext TransferProtocol ga Pr tacal Aistrithe Hipirt acs gl HTTP ko HTTP hr HTTP id Protokol Transfer Hiperteks is Hypertext TransferProtocol it Hypertext TransferProtocol he Hypertext TransferProtocol kk HTTP lv HTTP lb Hypertext TransferProtocol lt HTTP hu HTTP ... nl Hypertext TransferProtocol new ja Hypertext TransferProtocol no HTTP nn Hypertext TransferProtocol mhr HTTP pl Hypertext TransferProtocol pt Hypertext TransferProtocol ro HTTP ru HTTP sq Hypertext TransferProtocol simple Hypertext TransferProtocol sk Hypertext TransferProtocol ... tg HTTP tr HTTP uk HTTP vi Hypertext TransferProtocol fiu vro HTTP yo Hypertext Transfer ... more details
Unicode HTTP Secure Hypertext TransferProtocol S HTTP is a little used alternative to the HTTP Secure HTTPS URI scheme for encryption encrypting World Wide Web web communications carried over Hypertext TransferProtocol HTTP . S HTTP is defined in RFC 2660. It was developed by Eric Rescorla and Allan M. Schiffman. ref Link to authoritative technical reference RFC 2660 ref Web browser s typically use HTTP to communicate with web server s, sending and receiving information without encrypting it. For sensitive transactions, such as Internet electronic commerce e commerce or online access to financial accounts, the browser and server must encrypt this information. HTTPS and S HTTP were both defined in the mid 1990s to address this need. Netscape Communications Corporation Netscape and Microsoft supported HTTPS rather than S HTTP, leading to HTTPS becoming the de facto standard mechanism for securing web communications. Differences with HTTPS S HTTP encrypted only the page data, and data such as POST fields, leaving the initiation of the protocol unchanged. Because of this, S HTTP could be used concurrently with HTTP unsecured on the same port, as the unencrypted header would determine whether the rest of the transmission would be encrypted. In contrast, HTTPS wraps the entire communication within Secure Sockets Layer SSL , so the encryption starts before any protocol data is sent. This also means that it requires a separate port usually 443 vs. HTTP s standard 80 ref http www.linktionary.com s shttp.html Overview of S HTTP ref and unambiguous usage treated in most browsers as a separate URI protocol, https . In S HTTP, the desired URL is not transmitted in the cleartext headers, but left blank another set of headers is present inside the encrypted payload. In HTTPS, all headers are inside the encrypted payload. See also HTTP 1.1 Upgrade header References Reflist External ... Hypertext TransferProtocol ko S HTTP pl S HTTP zh ... more details
Wireless Communications TransferProtocol WCTP is the method used to send messages to wireless devices such as pager s on NPCS Narrowband Personal Communications Service PCS networks. It uses HTTP as a transport layer over the World Wide Web . Development of WCTP was initiated by the Messaging Standards Committee and submitted to the Radio Paging Community. When the first proposal was received, a sub committee was established to improve the protocol and issue it as a specification. The sub committee was moved into the PTC Paging Technical Committee which is a volunteer committee composed of industry representatives. The PCIA Personal Communications Industry accepted the first full release and adopted the protocol as a PCIA standard. The current version is WCTP 1.3. External links http www.wctp.org release wctp v1r3 update1.pdf WCTP 1.3 Update 1 specification http www.notepage.net wctp.htm WCTP Settings for Carriers Comm stub Category Application layer protocols ... more details
The Media TransferProtocol is a devised set of custom extensions to the Picture TransferProtocol PTP ... Media TransferProtocol Implementation Details ref Whereas PTP was designed for downloading photographs from digital camera s, Media TransferProtocol supports the transfer of music files on digital ... on personal digital assistant s. Media TransferProtocol commonly referred to as MTP is part of the Windows ... in support for MTP. Support for Media TransferProtocol in Windows XP requires the installation of Windows ... 1.0 on USB.org ref Overview The main purpose of this protocol is to facilitate the transfer ... includes MTP support since API level 12 3.1 . See also Picture TransferProtocol PTP Windows Media ... iot 0328.pdf Introduction to MTP Media TransferProtocol by Steve Kolokowsky http www.microsoft.com ... for premium content providers http www.android.com filetransfer Android File Transfer for Mac OS X Google provided MTP transfer tool for Android devices http www.windowsfordevices.com news NS2933236821.html ... Windows multimedia technology de Media TransferProtocol es MTP fr Media TransferProtocol ko it Media TransferProtocol ja no MTP ru Media TransferProtocol sv MTP zh ... Enhanced.exe MTP Specification ref The protocol was originally implemented for use across USB but extended ... transfer all newly acquired or copied content to devices whenever they are connected. AutoSync is customizable so that the player will transfer only content that meets certain criteria songs rated ... Center specification , popularized this protocol. These devices were lined up at the 2004 Consumer ... such as Creative Technology and iriver have opted to embrace the MTP protocol and drop their own ... Identifier URI s. http libmtp.sourceforge.net libmtp a shared library implementing the MTP protocol ... xnjb XNJB which also uses the libmtp implementation of the protocol and http www.android.com filetransfer Android File Transfer for use with Android operating system Android devices. Symbian OS ... more details
Computer networks may be implemented using a variety of protocol stack architectures, computer bus es or combinations of media and protocol layers, incorporating one or more of ARCNET AppleTalk Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM Bluetooth DECnet Ethernet Fiber distributed data interface FDDI Frame relay HIPPI FireWire IEEE 1394 aka FireWire, iLink IEEE 802.11 aka Wireless LAN Wi Fi certification IEEE 488 Internet protocol suite IPX Myrinet OSI protocol suite QsNet RS 232 Sequenced packet exchange SPX System network architecture System Network Architecture IBM token ring Token ring Universal Serial Bus USB X.25 protocol suite For more lists List of network protocols disambiguation List of network protocols for more info on communications protocols Communications protocol For standards IEEE 802 Categories Category Network protocols Category Computing lists Networkprotocol stacks ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 merge to Point to point protocol date January 2012 about protocols running atop the Point to Point Protocol for negotiating network layer protocol options the ARPANET NCP Network Control Program A Network Control Protocol is a protocol that runs atop the Point to Point Protocol PPP and that is used to negotiate options for a network layer protocol running atop PPP. Network Control Protocols include the Internet Protocol Control Protocol for the Internet Protocol , the Internetwork Packet Exchange Control Protocol for the IPX Internet Packet Exchange protocol, and the AppleTalk Control Protocol for AppleTalk . This protocol operates on the Data Link layer Category Internet protocols Category Internet standards Category Network layer protocols Compu network stub de Network Control Protocol es Network Control Protocol fr Network Control Protocol ja Network Control Protocol zh ... more details
The Identifier Locator NetworkProtocol is a networkprotocol designed to separate the two functions of network address es, the identification of network endpoint s, and assisting routing by providing topological information. See also Locator Identifier Separation Protocol External links http ilnp.cs.st andrews.ac.uk compu network stub Category Internet architecture Category Multihoming ... more details
Multiple issues context January 2011 orphan November 2010 notability November 2010 primarysources November 2010 National Technology Transfer Network NTTN , lang uk , lang ru is built according to the methodology and models of European Innovation Relay Center s IRC network EEN since 2008 , http www.rttn.ru ?&lang eng Russian Technology Transfer Network RTTN and Ukrainian Technology Transfer Network UTTN. The project of creating the network is intended to unify informational resources of state, public and private innovation structures of Ukraine, companies, institutions and organizations into one technology transfer network and its further integration into the European Network EEN. The main objectives Transfer of technologies, know how between science sectors and industry. Search for partners and investors for cooperation to develop and implement scientific advanced technology product in Ukraine and abroad. Organization of NTTN cooperation with Russian, Belorussian and other international technology transfer networks. http nttn.org.ua ?lng 5 Website http www.nau.ua druk.php?name 339723 07092010 0.txt uk Category Science and technology in Ukraine uk ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Network Device Control Protocol NDCP was designed by Laurent Grumbach who at the time was an engineer with Harris Broadcast . Previous to that he had worked for Louth Automation which was acquired by Harris. NDCP was designed to be a network based networkprotocolprotocol instead of the traditional serial connection protocols to Broadcast devices. NDCP was an XML compliant protocol and loosely based on the concepts of SOAP . The intent was that vendors would standardize their Broadcast devices on a single protocol instead of each vendor offering proprietary protocol s for their devices. The use of a network based protocol would also allow the devices to be remote from the controlling application and not limited by the connection length of an RS422 serial line. Category Network protocols ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Telecom NetworkProtocol Analyzer is a Protocol analyzer to analyze a switching and Signalling telecommunications signaling telecommunication protocol between different nodes in PSTN or Mobile telephony Mobile telephone networks , such as 2G or 3G GSM networks, CDMA networks, WiMAX and so on. In a Mobile telephony mobile telecommunication network it can analyze the traffic between Network switching subsystem Mobile switching center MSC MSC and Base Station subsystem Base station controller BSC , BSC and Base Station subsystem Base Station subsystem BTS , MSC and Network switching subsystem Home location register HLR HLR , MSC and Network switching subsystem Visitor location register VLR VLR , VLR and HLR, and so on. Protocol analyzers are mainly used for performance measurement and troubleshooting . These devices connect to the network to calculate key performance indicators to monitor the network and speed up troubleshooting activities. External links http www.gl.com gsmanalyzer.html GL Communications GSM Protocol Analyzer Overview http www.tektronixcommunications.com modules communications index.php?command defaultPage&operation displayCategory&id 3200 Tektronix Protocol Analyzer Overiview http www.utelsystems.com software monitoring Utel Systems Network Monitoring Commons cat Computer data network analyzers Category Mobile telecommunications Category Network analyzers Category Network performance ... more details
The Materials Knowledge TransferNetwork Materials KTN is a UK based knowledge transfer organisation that brings together the views of those in business, design, research and technology organisations, trade associations , the financial market, academia and others in the materials community. Function It provides a range of activities for members, such as events, webinars, online meeting tools, signposting to funding, assisting with applications for financial support, and helping to set up consortia for R&D projects, to enable the exchange of knowledge and the stimulation of business innovation in the UK. The Materials KTN works with training agencies to develop courses in materials. It helps to broker vocational and other training for people involved in materials. Membership of the KTN is free. Structure The Materials KTN has sectors that cover polymers, particulate engineering, packaging, materials and design, technical textiles , smart materials , composites, and metals and alloys. Its website includes dedicated portals for each class of material. The policy and strategy arm of the Materials KTN is known as Materials UK. The Materials KTN is funded by the Technology Strategy Board of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and run by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining in London. It is one of a number of KTNs funded by the Technology Strategy Board. References reflist External links https ktn.innovateuk.org web materialsktn Materials Knowledge TransferNetwork http www.matuk.co.uk Materials UK http www.innovateuk.org Technology Strategy Board http www.ktns.co.uk UK Knowledge Transfer Networks Video clips http www.youtube.com user MaterialsKTN Materials KTN YouTube channel DEFAULTSORT Materials Ktn Category Science and technology in the United Kingdom Category Materials science Category Knowledge transfer Category Research and development in the United Kingdom Category Organisations based in Westminster ... more details
IPstack The Internet Link protocol or IL is a connection based transport layer protocol designed at Bell Labs originally as part of the Plan 9 from Bell Labs Plan 9 operating system and is used to carry 9P . It is assigned the List of IP protocol numbers Internet Protocol number of 40. It is similar to Transmission Control Protocol TCP but much simpler. Its main features are Reliable datagram service In sequence delivery Internetworking using IP Low complexity, high performance Adaptive timeouts As of the Fourth Edition of Plan 9, 2003, IL is deprecated in favor of TCP IP because it doesn t handle long distance connections well. http plan9.bell labs.com sys doc release4.html External links cite web url http doc.cat v.org plan 9 4th edition papers il title The IL protocol author Dave Presotto Phil Winterbottom The original paper describing IL Category Inferno operating system Category Network protocols Category Internet Protocol based network software Category Plan 9 from Bell Labs Category Transport layer protocols Category Plan 9 and Inferno protocols telecomm stub es IL Transport Protocol ru IL Protocol ... more details