In this post we will know about network protocols organized by OSI model.
This is list of network protocols, classified by Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model layers.
OSI model
Layer 1 (Physical Layer)
>> Telephone network modems- V.92
>> IRDA physical layer
>> USB physical layer
>> EIA RS-232, EIA-422, EIA-423, RS-449, RS-485
>> Ethernet physical layer Including 10BASE-T, 10BASE2, 10BASE5, 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-FX, 100BASE-T, 1000BASE-T, 1000BASE-SX and other varieties
>> Varieties of 802.11 Wi-Fi physical layers
>> DSL
>> ISDN
>> T1 and other T-carrier links, and E1 and other E-carrier links
>> SONET/SDH
>> Optical Transport Network (OTN)
>> GSM Um air interface physical layer
>> Bluetooth physical layer
>> ITU Recommendations: see ITU-T
>> IEEE 1394 interface
>> TransferJet physical layer
>> Etherloop
>> ARINC 818 Avionics Digital Video Bus
>> G.hn/G.9960 physical layer
>> CAN bus (controller area network) physical layer
>> Mobile Industry Processor Interface physical layer
Layer 2 (Data Link Layer)
>> ARCnet Attached Resource Computer NETwork
>> CDP Cisco Discovery Protocol
>> DCAP Data Link Switching Client Access Protocol
>> Distributed Multi-Link Trunking
>> Distributed Split Multi-Link Trunking
>> Dynamic Trunking Protocol
>> Econet
>> Ethernet
>> 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
>> LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol
>> LattisNet
>> 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
>> PAgP - Cisco Systems proprietary link aggregation protocol
>> PPP Point-to-Point Protocol
>> PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
>> Q.710 Simplified Message Transfer Part
>> Multi-link trunking Protocol
>> RPR IEEE 802.17 Resilient Packet Ring
>> SLIP Serial Line Internet Protocol (obsolete)
>> StarLAN
>> STP Spanning Tree Protocol
>> Split multi-link trunking Protocol
>> Token ring a protocol developed by IBM; the name can also be used to describe the token passing ring logical topology that it popularized.
>> VTP VLAN Trunking Protocol
>> VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
Layer 3 (Network Layer)
>> CLNP Connectionless Networking Protocol
>> EGP Exterior Gateway Protocol
>> EIGRP Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing 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
>> Routed-SMLT
>> SCCP Signalling Connection Control Part
>> AppleTalk DbP
>> ESP Encapsulating Security Payload over IP or IPSec
>> GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation for tunneling
>> BGP Border Gateway Protocol
>> OSPF Open Shortest Path First
Layer 4 (Transport Layer)
>> AH Authentication Header over IP or IPSec
>> 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
>> DCCP Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
>> RTP
Layer 5 (Session Layer)
>> 9P Distributed file system protocol developed originally as part of Plan 9
>> NetBIOS, File Sharing and Name Resolution protocol - the basis of file sharing with Windows.
>> NetBEUI, NetBIOS Enhanced User Interface
>> NCP NetWare Core Protocol
>> NFS Network File System
>> SMB Server Message Block
>> SOCKS "SOCKetS"
Layer 6 (Presentation Layer)
>> TLS Transport Layer Security,
>> JPEG
>> MP3
>> MPEG
Layer 7 (Application Layer)
>> ADC, A peer-to-peer file sharing protocol
>> AFP, Apple Filing Protocol
>> BACnet, Building Automation and Control Network protocol
>> BitTorrent, A peer-to-peer file sharing protocol
>> BGP Border Gateway Protocol
>> BOOTP, Bootstrap Protoc;
>> CAMEL, an SS7 protocol tool for the home operator
>> Diameter, an authentication, authorization and accounting protocol
>> DICOM includes a network protocol definition
>> DICT, Dictionary protocol
>> DNS, Domain Name System
>> DSM-CC Digital Storage Media Command and Control
>> DSNP, Distributed Social Networking Protocol
>> DHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
>> ED2K, A peer-to-peer file sharing protocol
>> Finger, which gives user profile information
>> Gnutella, a peer-to-peer file-swapping protocol
>> Gopher, a hierarchical hyperlinkable protocol
>> HTTP, Hypertext Transfer Protocol
>> HTTPS, Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
>> IMAP, Internet Message Access Protocol
>> IRC, Internet Relay Chat
>> ISUP, ISDN User Part
>> LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
>> MIME, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
>> MSNP, Microsoft Notification Protocol (used by Windows Live Messenger)
>> MAP, Mobile Application Part
>> Mosh, Mobile Shell
>> NNTP, Network News 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
>> RDP, Remote Desktop 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
>> SMB, Microsoft Server Message Block 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 Distributed Authoring and Versioning
>> Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
For more detail click here....
Source: Wikipedia
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This is list of network protocols, classified by Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model layers.
OSI model
Layer 1 (Physical Layer)
>> Telephone network modems- V.92
>> IRDA physical layer
>> USB physical layer
>> EIA RS-232, EIA-422, EIA-423, RS-449, RS-485
>> Ethernet physical layer Including 10BASE-T, 10BASE2, 10BASE5, 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-FX, 100BASE-T, 1000BASE-T, 1000BASE-SX and other varieties
>> Varieties of 802.11 Wi-Fi physical layers
>> DSL
>> ISDN
>> T1 and other T-carrier links, and E1 and other E-carrier links
>> SONET/SDH
>> Optical Transport Network (OTN)
>> GSM Um air interface physical layer
>> Bluetooth physical layer
>> ITU Recommendations: see ITU-T
>> IEEE 1394 interface
>> TransferJet physical layer
>> Etherloop
>> ARINC 818 Avionics Digital Video Bus
>> G.hn/G.9960 physical layer
>> CAN bus (controller area network) physical layer
>> Mobile Industry Processor Interface physical layer
Layer 2 (Data Link Layer)
>> ARCnet Attached Resource Computer NETwork
>> CDP Cisco Discovery Protocol
>> DCAP Data Link Switching Client Access Protocol
>> Distributed Multi-Link Trunking
>> Distributed Split Multi-Link Trunking
>> Dynamic Trunking Protocol
>> Econet
>> Ethernet
>> 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
>> LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol
>> LattisNet
>> 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
>> PAgP - Cisco Systems proprietary link aggregation protocol
>> PPP Point-to-Point Protocol
>> PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
>> Q.710 Simplified Message Transfer Part
>> Multi-link trunking Protocol
>> RPR IEEE 802.17 Resilient Packet Ring
>> SLIP Serial Line Internet Protocol (obsolete)
>> StarLAN
>> STP Spanning Tree Protocol
>> Split multi-link trunking Protocol
>> Token ring a protocol developed by IBM; the name can also be used to describe the token passing ring logical topology that it popularized.
>> VTP VLAN Trunking Protocol
>> VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
Layer 3 (Network Layer)
>> CLNP Connectionless Networking Protocol
>> EGP Exterior Gateway Protocol
>> EIGRP Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing 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
>> Routed-SMLT
>> SCCP Signalling Connection Control Part
>> AppleTalk DbP
>> ESP Encapsulating Security Payload over IP or IPSec
>> GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation for tunneling
>> BGP Border Gateway Protocol
>> OSPF Open Shortest Path First
Layer 4 (Transport Layer)
>> AH Authentication Header over IP or IPSec
>> 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
>> DCCP Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
>> RTP
Layer 5 (Session Layer)
>> 9P Distributed file system protocol developed originally as part of Plan 9
>> NetBIOS, File Sharing and Name Resolution protocol - the basis of file sharing with Windows.
>> NetBEUI, NetBIOS Enhanced User Interface
>> NCP NetWare Core Protocol
>> NFS Network File System
>> SMB Server Message Block
>> SOCKS "SOCKetS"
Layer 6 (Presentation Layer)
>> TLS Transport Layer Security,
>> JPEG
>> MP3
>> MPEG
Layer 7 (Application Layer)
>> ADC, A peer-to-peer file sharing protocol
>> AFP, Apple Filing Protocol
>> BACnet, Building Automation and Control Network protocol
>> BitTorrent, A peer-to-peer file sharing protocol
>> BGP Border Gateway Protocol
>> BOOTP, Bootstrap Protoc;
>> CAMEL, an SS7 protocol tool for the home operator
>> Diameter, an authentication, authorization and accounting protocol
>> DICOM includes a network protocol definition
>> DICT, Dictionary protocol
>> DNS, Domain Name System
>> DSM-CC Digital Storage Media Command and Control
>> DSNP, Distributed Social Networking Protocol
>> DHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
>> ED2K, A peer-to-peer file sharing protocol
>> Finger, which gives user profile information
>> Gnutella, a peer-to-peer file-swapping protocol
>> Gopher, a hierarchical hyperlinkable protocol
>> HTTP, Hypertext Transfer Protocol
>> HTTPS, Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
>> IMAP, Internet Message Access Protocol
>> IRC, Internet Relay Chat
>> ISUP, ISDN User Part
>> LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
>> MIME, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
>> MSNP, Microsoft Notification Protocol (used by Windows Live Messenger)
>> MAP, Mobile Application Part
>> Mosh, Mobile Shell
>> NNTP, Network News 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
>> RDP, Remote Desktop 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
>> SMB, Microsoft Server Message Block 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 Distributed Authoring and Versioning
>> Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
For more detail click here....
Source: Wikipedia
ENJOY! and stay connected.
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