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4 IP-in-IP IP in IP (encapsulation) RFC 2003: 0x05 5 ST Internet Stream Protocol: RFC 1190, RFC 1819: 0x06 6 TCP Transmission Control Protocol: RFC 793: 0x07 7 CBT Core-based trees: RFC 2189: 0x08 8 EGP Exterior Gateway Protocol: RFC 888: 0x09 9 IGP Interior gateway protocol (any private interior gateway, for example Cisco's IGRP) 0x0A 10 BBN ...
The physical layer is responsible for physical transmission of the data, link encapsulation allows local area networking, IP provides global addressing of individual computers, and TCP selects the process or application (i.e., the TCP or UDP port) that specifies the service such as a Web or TFTP server. [7] For example, in the IP suite, the ...
EtherType values for some notable protocols [7] EtherType value (hexadecimal) Protocol 0x0800: Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) 0x0806: Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) 0x0842: Wake-on-LAN [8] 0x22EA: Stream Reservation Protocol: 0x22F0: Audio Video Transport Protocol (AVTP) 0x22F3: IETF TRILL Protocol: 0x6002: DEC MOP RC 0x6003: DECnet ...
Generic Stream Encapsulation, or GSE for short, is a Data link layer protocol defined by DVB. GSE provides means to carry packet oriented protocols such as IP on top of uni-directional physical layers such as DVB-S2 , DVB-T2 and DVB-C2 .
In computer networks, a tunneling protocol is a communication protocol which allows for the movement of data from one network to another. They can, for example, allow private network communications to be sent across a public network (such as the Internet), or for one network protocol to be carried over an incompatible network, through a process called encapsulation.
Responsibility-driven design is a design technique in object-oriented programming, which improves encapsulation by using the client–server model.It focuses on the contract by considering the actions that the object is responsible for and the information that the object shares.
In object-oriented programming languages, and other related fields, encapsulation refers to one of two related but distinct notions, and sometimes to the combination thereof: [5] [6] A language mechanism for restricting direct access to some of the object's components. [7] [8]
Virtual eXtensible LAN (VXLAN) is a network virtualization technology that uses a VLAN-like encapsulation technique to encapsulate OSI layer 2 Ethernet frames within layer 4 UDP datagrams, using 4789 as the default IANA-assigned destination UDP port number, [1] although many implementations that predate the IANA assignment use port 8472.