ARPANET protocol suite
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The ARPANET protocol suite was the early set of network communication protocols used on the ARPANET, serving as a precursor to and foundation for the modern Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP).
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
communication protocol
→
network protocol suite → |
| basedOn |
packet switching
→
|
| countryOfOrigin |
United States
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| designedFor |
reliable host-to-host communication
→
resource sharing among computers → |
| developedBy |
ARPA
→
ARPANET project → Advanced Research Projects Agency → |
| developedFor |
packet-switched networks
→
|
| hasComponent |
FTP
→
File Transfer Protocol → Host-to-Host Protocol → ICP → Initial Connection Protocol → NCP → Network Control Program → Simple Mail Transfer mechanisms → Telnet → early email protocols → routing protocols for IMPs → |
| historicalSignificance |
foundation for modern Internet protocols
→
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| influenced |
Internet architecture
→
design of IP → design of TCP → |
| layerModel |
application layer
→
host-to-host layer → |
| notableProtocol |
FTP
→
NCP → Telnet → |
| predecessorOf |
Internet protocol suite
→
TCP/IP → |
| standardizedIn |
ARPANET Request for Comments
→
early RFC documents → |
| supersededBy |
TCP/IP
→
|
| supersededOn |
1983-01-01
→
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| supports |
electronic mail
→
file transfer → remote login → resource sharing → |
| timePeriodOfUse |
1970s
→
early 1980s → late 1960s → |
| transitionEvent |
ARPANET flag day for TCP/IP
→
|
| usedBy |
US military contractors
→
research institutions → universities → |
| usedOn |
ARPANET
→
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