Internet
can evolve rapidly as at present, not apart from the important role of protocol
called TCP/IP. TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol / Internet
Protocol, is the backbone of process of data communication at this time from
one computer to another computer within a computer network.
In
the process of sending data from one computer to another is not so simple. It
could be the destination computer is located far from the source computer, so
that the transmitted data packets can be lost or damaged in transit. In
addition, it could be the destination computer is not active or are awaiting
shipment from another computer, so data will not be sent to its destination.
So
that data can be transmitted to its destination in one piece, it needs rules
that ensure the smooth delivery of data. The rules are exactly what are called
a protocol. Protocol is designed in the form of software and is directly
attached to each operating system used.
This
is called a data communication is the process of moving the data (message) from
one computer (node) to another computer within a computer network through a
medium and a set of rules (protocol).
Standard Protocol
It
should be understood that, standard protocol is created; the aim is for the data
communication process can run well. The reason is:
- Many hardware manufacturers in the world of data communications.
- All components are connected by computer networks, should be able to communicate with other devices.
- Many companies that make hardware and software products just for them alone.
When
these things mentioned above are not regulated by a standard protocol, will
result, the number of data communication devices are not compatible, and can
only be used by a particular product, and of course the development of data
communications technology will not be like today.
Title: Understanding the TCP/IP
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