24-Port Managed Gigabit Switch
STP protocol is now obsoleted by RSTP.
T
Tag Priority
Tag Priority is a 3-bit field storing the priority level for the
802.1Q frame.
TCP
TCP is an acronym for T
ransmission Control Protocol. It is a
communications protocol that uses the Internet Protocol (IP) to
exchange the messages between computers.
The TCP protocol guarantees reliable and in-order delivery of
data from sender to receiver and distinguishes data for multiple
connections by concurrent applications (for example, Web
server and e-mail server) running on the same host.
The applications on networked hosts can use TCP to create
connections to one another. It is known as a
connection-oriented protocol, which means that a connection is
established and maintained until such time as the message or
messages to be exchanged by the application programs at
each end have been exchanged. TCP is responsible for
ensuring that a message is divided into the packets that IP
manages and for reassembling the packets back into the
complete message at the other end.
Common network applications that use TCP include the World
Wide Web (WWW), e-mail, and File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
TELNET
TELNET is an acronym for
TEL
etype NETwork. It is a terminal
emulation protocol that uses the Transmission Control Protocol
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