Network ProtocolsVersión en línea What is a Protocol? A protocol is a set of rules that governs the communications between computers on a network. In order for two computers to talk to each other, they must be speaking the same language. Many different types of network protocols and standards are required to ensure that your computer (no matter which operating system, network card, or application you are using) can communicate with another computer located on the next desk or half-way around the world. The OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) Reference Model defines seven layers of networking protocols. por Mark Luffman 1 Application 2 Transport 3 Network 4 Data Link HTTP FTP SMTP DNS Telnet DHCP SSH RDP POP3 IMAP TCP UDP IP ARP IGMP ICMP PPTP L2TP Token Ring Ethernet