IP
The abbreviation for Internet Protocol, IP refers to the set of communication standards that control communications activity on the Internet. An IP address is the number assigned to any Internet-connected computer.
Transmission
Control
Protocol/
Internet
Protocol is an internet transmission protocol that is extremely popular on the Internet. This is a standard for routing and data transfer around the world. It has become even more important in the rising tide of intranets. A good beginner's guide is provided in
PC Magazine, November 19, 1996, pp. 223-224. (See also
CORBA ,
Internet , and
Intranet .)
Abbreviation for Internet Protocol. A protocol that ensures data goes where it is supposed to go on the Internet.
Internet Protocol (see Protocol)
The Internet Protocol, defined in STD 5, RFC 791, is the network layer for the TCP/IP Protocol Suite. It is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. See also: packet switching, Request For Comments, TCP/IP Protocol Suite. See also
Introduction to Protocols
IP ( Internet Protocol ) The main protocol used on the internet.The industry standard,connectionless,best effort packet switching protocol used as the network layer in the TCP/IP Protocol Suite.
(Internet Protocol) Number 1 among the protocols upon which the Internet is based. IP allows a packet to travel through multiple networks on the way to its ultimate destination.