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List of Protocols ISO model

Layer 1 (physical layer)

Network Topology

Layer 2.5

  • ARP Address Resolution Protocol
  • MPLS Multiprotocol Label Switching
  • PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
  • TIPC Transparent Inter-process Communication

Layer 3 (Network Layer)

Layer 3+4 (Protocol Suites)

Layer 4 (Transport Layer)

  • AEP AppleTalk Echo Protocol
  • AH Authentication Header over IP or IPSec
  • DCCP Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
  • ESP Encapsulating Security Payload over IP or IPSec
  • FCP Fibre Channel Protocol
  • NetBIOS NetBIOS, File Sharing and Name Resolution
  • IL Originally developed as transport layer for 9P
  • iSCSI Internet Small Computer System Interface
  • NBF NetBIOS Frames protocol
  • SCTP Stream Control Transmission Protocol
  • Sinec H1 for telecontrol
  • TUP, Telephone User Part
  • SPX Sequenced Packet Exchange
  •  Name Binding Protocol {for AppleTalk}
  • TCP Transmission Control Protocol
  • UDP User Datagram Protocol
  • QUIC

Layer 5 (Session Layer)

This layer, presentation Layer and application layer are combined in TCP/IP model.

  • 9P Distributed file system protocol developed originally as part of Plan 9
  • ADSP AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol
  • ASP AppleTalk Session Protocol
  • H.245 Call Control Protocol for Multimedia Communications
  • iSNS Internet Storage Name Service
  • NetBIOS, File Sharing and Name Resolution protocol - the basis of file sharing with Windows.
  • NetBEUI, NetBIOS Enhanced User Interface
  • NCP NetWare Core Protocol
  • PAP Printer Access Protocol
  • RPC Remote Procedure Call
  • RTCP RTP Control Protocol
  • SDP Sockets Direct Protocol
  • SMB Server Message Block
  • SMPP Short Message Peer-to-Peer
  • SOCKS "SOCKetS"
  •  Zone Information Protocol {For AppleTalk}
  • This layer provides session management capabilities between hosts. For example, if some host needs a password verification for access and if credentials are provided then for that session password verification does not happen again. This layer can assist in synchronization, dialog control and critical operation management (e.g., an online bank transaction).

Layer 6 (Presentation Layer)

Layer 7 (Application Layer)

See Link for a larger list of application layer protocols

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Last updated on 1/29/2023