Network Protocols (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 29 Apr, 2026

Standardized rules that enable reliable, secure, and efficient communication between devices on a network are termed as network protocols.

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Representation of network protocols enabling communication between sender and receiver

Important Network Protocols

1. Network Time Protocol (NTP)

Used to synchronize the clocks of computer systems over data networks, Network Time Protocol (NTP) was designed by David L. Mills.

2. Domain Name System (DNS)

Resolves a website address (Uniform Resource Locator) into its corresponding IP address, a process handled by the DNS.

3. Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

Helps data packets determine the best path across a network, a function performed by the RIP.

4. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Automatically assigns IP addresses and other configuration details to devices on a network using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) .

Organizations that Define Network Protocols

Several organizations establish and maintain networking standards and protocols:

While protocol models generally function in similar ways, each protocol is unique and works according to detailed specifications defined by its standardizing organization.